


Campbell’s 2005 picture book Shi-shi-etko that the author’s, that Campbell’s featured narrative is supposedly not nearly sufficiently negative and condemning regarding the cultural genocide of the residential school experience for Canada’s First Nations, that the author’s text should therefore not only be more verbally horrifying but that it should also feature Shi-shi-etko’s actual experiences after she arrives at residential school and not just the few days before she is mandated to depart (with no legal way for either students or parents to object to this, and with the First Nations students actually being sent to school in a cattle truck like animals, like livestock, and which is indeed really rather majorly chilling in and of itself but also very subtly and not too obviously depicted).īut honestly and of course also in my own personal and humble opinion, the gentle nature of Nicola I.

So yes and very much really unfortunately, I have read in some reviews of Nicola I.
