An Anthology of Monsters by Cherie Dimaline, award-winning author of The Marrow Thieves, is the tale of an intricate dance with life-long anxiety. It is about how the stories we tell ourselves can help reshape the ways in which we think, cope, and ultimately survive. Using examples from her books, from her mère, and from her own late night worry sessions, Dimaline choreographs a deeply personal narrative about all the ways in which we tell stories. She reveals how to collect and curate our stories, how they elicit difficult and beautiful conversations, and how family and community is a place of refuge and strength.
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- Cherie Dimaline is the award-winning Métis author of The Marrow Thieves.
- Like many others, Dimaline struggles with life-long anxiety.
- The stories we tell ourselves can reshape the ways in which we think, cope, and survive.
- Dimaline reveals how to collect and curate these stories, how they elicit difficult and beautiful conversations, and how family and community is a place of refuge and strength.
- This is a deeply personal narrative, using examples from books and her life.
Audience:
- Dimaline's many readers will want to read this book.
- People who suffer from anxiety will want to read it.
- People who want to learn more about Indigenous ways of thinking will want to read it.
- Instructors who teach about Dimaline's writing will want to assign it to their students.