Angeline Boulley
Angeline Boulley (born 1966) is a Chippewa (Ojibwe) author and has worked to improve education for Indigenous children. Her debut work, ''Firekeeper's Daughter'', was named one of the top 100 young adult novels of all time by ''Time'' magazine. It was also a ''New York Times'' best seller and won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel in 2022. The novel will be adapted into a miniseries by Higher Ground. Provided by Wikipedia-
Firekeeper's DaughterElectronic eBookby Boulley, Angeline
Published 2021
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Warrior Girl UnearthedElectronic eBookby Boulley, Angeline
Published 2023
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Warrior Girl UnearthedElectronic Audioby Boulley, Angeline
Published 2023
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Firekeeper's DaughterElectronic Audioby Boulley, Angeline
Published 2021
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by Smith, Cynthia Leitich, Hart, Kate, 1980-, Gansworth, Eric, 1965-, Bell, Marcella, Little Badger, Darcie, 1987-, Adams, Kaua Mahoe, Boulley, Angeline, Cobell, K. A., Eversole, A. J., Ferguson, Jenny, 1985-, Graves, Byron, Hartman Derr, Christine, Iceberg, Karina, Isaacs, Cheryl, Robertson, David, 1977-, Rogers, Andrea L., Young, Brian (Brian Lee)
Published 2025Book
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