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abbyandthejets's review against another edition
5.0
This is a must read, especially for Canadians! I think that everybody should read Wagamese at some point in their lives, and the earlier you do, the earlier your worldview will be shifted for the gentler and better.
tomikorobson's review
4.0
One Story, One Song has been sitting on my sizeable pile of “to reads” for about a year now but recently it seemed like the time to pick it up. What a treat to read. I’ve long loved Wagamese’s writing and this collection of short stories (essays? anecdotes? observations?) was full of gems that had me thinking about all of our interconnection, interdependence and responsibilities to with the world long after I put the book down. Thank you to Jordyn, who gifted me this book.
mnboyer's review
4.0
Some call these short stories or short reflective memoirs. Others call them teachings. I simply call the beautiful analyses of the past, future, and present and what it means to be Indigenous.
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5.0