![]() Read more in her interview with CBC Books.Jared’s bedrooms-both the one at his mom’s house and the one at his grandmother Nana Sophia’s house-symbolize his relationships with his mom and grandmother. Once I found Jared's voice, everything started to move." That scene haunted me, and I realized that the kid coming down to Vancouver was Jared - who was the baby that resulted in the Trickster hookup at the basketball tournament. One of the characters I was writing about was coming down on the Greyhound late at night. At the same time, I was also writing short stories about an urban dance group in East Vancouver. I tried telling it from basically every point of view, and it wasn't working. Wee'git transforms himself into that crush and they have a kid. He has a crush on a girl who has a crush on someone else. I knew that Wee'git would go to the all-Native basketball tournament. "It was a real search to figure out who this Watson would be. But he teaches people this protocol by breaking all the rules. We tell our children Wee'git stories to teach them about protocol, or nuyum. ![]() It was pretty braggy from his point of view. As a writer, I assumed that he was going to be narrating my story, but I quickly discovered that it was a lot like having Sherlock Holmes telling the story. ![]() So his stories are always funny and he's a very lively character. He is the bad example, the example of what not to do. He's a transforming raven and he has a very specific role in our culture. Why Eden Robinson wrote Son of a Trickster Why it took Eden Robinson eight years to write Son of a Trickster.Eden Robinson on the fluidity of oral stories.Eden Robinson on her musical afterlife and dream CanLit Trivial Pursuit partner.25 books that highlight the beauty of Indigenous literature.Son of a Trickster and Trickster Driftare the first two books of a planned Trickster trilogy. She is also the author of the novels Monkey Beach and Trickster Drift. About Eden RobinsonĮden Robinson is an award-winning author from Kitamaat, B.C. Kaniehtiio Horn on Son of a Tricksterĭuration 2:29 On Day Three of Canada Reads 2020, the two panellists drew parallels between the books they are defending. She is also the host of the podcast Coffee With My Ma, sharing the adventures and experiences of her activist mother. She stars as Mari in the National Geographic series Barkskins, based on the 2016 bestselling novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx, and currently appears in the critically acclaimed comedy series Letterkenny. Kaniehtiio Horn is a Canadian actress from Kahnawake, the Mohawk reserve outside of Montreal. It is being adapted into a TV series set to premiere on CBC in 2020. Son of a Trickster was on the shortlist for the 2017 Scotiabank Giller Prize. Mind you, ravens speak to him - even when he's not stoned. And he puzzles over why his maternal grandmother has never liked him, why she says he's the son of a trickster, that he isn't human. But he struggles to keep everything afloat. Jared is only 16, but feels like he is the one who must stabilize his family's life, even look out for his elderly neighbours. He can't rely on his dad to pay the bills and support his new wife and step-daughter. Jared can't count on his mom to stay sober and stick around to take care of him. ![]() Jared does smoke and drink too much, and he does make the best cookies in town, and his mom is a mess, but he's also a kid who has an immense capacity for compassion and an impulse to watch over people more than twice his age, and he can't rely on anyone for consistent love and support, except for his flatulent pit bull, Baby Killer (he calls her Baby) - and now she's dead. Kaniehtiio Horn is defending Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson on Canada Reads 2020.Ĭanada Reads 2020 will take place July 20-23.Įveryone knows a guy like Jared: the burnout kid in high school who sells weed cookies and has a scary mom who's often wasted and wielding some kind of weapon. ![]()
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