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Daughters of the Deer by Danielle Daniel: survival and mistrust
Season 4 · Episode 6

Daughters of the Deer by Danielle Daniel: survival and mistrust

The Novel Tea · Shruti Koti, Neha Ambati

October 30, 202456m 15s

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Show Notes

Neha and Shruti discuss Daughters of the Deer, by Danielle Daniel, a work of historical fiction that follows an indigenous woman and her daughter in a 17th century French colony that is now Quebec, Canada. We talk about the historical context of the book, discuss the characters and their journeys, and reflect on the importance of telling these stories.


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