Yes, and Back Again

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Literary
Cover of the book Yes, and Back Again by Sandy Marie Bonny, Thistledown Press
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Author: Sandy Marie Bonny ISBN: 9781771870887
Publisher: Thistledown Press Publication: October 1, 2015
Imprint: Thistledown Press Language: English
Author: Sandy Marie Bonny
ISBN: 9781771870887
Publisher: Thistledown Press
Publication: October 1, 2015
Imprint: Thistledown Press
Language: English

Historian Tanis and high school teacher Neil just purchased their dream home on Saskatoon’s west side: a fixer-upper with plenty of character and an abundance of history to uncover. The house, however, also comes with a crumbling ruin of a garage tagged with gang symbols, a basement filled with mouse droppings, a mysteriously boarded up attic with suspicious stains marking the floorboards, and apprehensive neighbours who rarely go out after dark. Nevertheless, the optimistic young couple quickly settles in, and when Tanis uncovers a pair of ancient work boots hidden in the attic she welcomes the challenge of finding their owner. Tanis soon makes contact with Celia Tanner, the now-elderly granddaughter of the home’s original owner. Celia was raised by her spinster aunt Phidelma and has very little knowledge about her Métis family’s heritage, prompting Tanis to offer her services as researcher, uncovering details of Saskatchewan’s post-war Métis urbanization in the process. The Tanner family’s history is revealed through flashbacks to the 1930s, told from the perspectives of both Phidelma and her mother Marguerite, and delves into issues such as the continued invisibility and vulnerability of women and the systematic manifestations of racism that linger in the present.Meanwhile, as Tanis and Neil struggle to develop a sense of belonging in a neighbourhood marked by race and class divisions, Neil is thrust into the middle of a crisis. Not only is he facing the stress of his first full-time teaching role at an inner city high school, but three weeks into the school year two aboriginal teen girls have gone missing, and Neil is a prime suspect. As Tanis and Neil each uncover the secrets of their own mysteries, they begin to realize the difficulty in remaining objective when the truth is inherently complex. Yes, and Back Again is a suspenseful and thought-provoking mystery that explores the legacy of the historic marginalization of aboriginal people in Canada as well as the complicity inherent in being part of a silent majority.

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Historian Tanis and high school teacher Neil just purchased their dream home on Saskatoon’s west side: a fixer-upper with plenty of character and an abundance of history to uncover. The house, however, also comes with a crumbling ruin of a garage tagged with gang symbols, a basement filled with mouse droppings, a mysteriously boarded up attic with suspicious stains marking the floorboards, and apprehensive neighbours who rarely go out after dark. Nevertheless, the optimistic young couple quickly settles in, and when Tanis uncovers a pair of ancient work boots hidden in the attic she welcomes the challenge of finding their owner. Tanis soon makes contact with Celia Tanner, the now-elderly granddaughter of the home’s original owner. Celia was raised by her spinster aunt Phidelma and has very little knowledge about her Métis family’s heritage, prompting Tanis to offer her services as researcher, uncovering details of Saskatchewan’s post-war Métis urbanization in the process. The Tanner family’s history is revealed through flashbacks to the 1930s, told from the perspectives of both Phidelma and her mother Marguerite, and delves into issues such as the continued invisibility and vulnerability of women and the systematic manifestations of racism that linger in the present.Meanwhile, as Tanis and Neil struggle to develop a sense of belonging in a neighbourhood marked by race and class divisions, Neil is thrust into the middle of a crisis. Not only is he facing the stress of his first full-time teaching role at an inner city high school, but three weeks into the school year two aboriginal teen girls have gone missing, and Neil is a prime suspect. As Tanis and Neil each uncover the secrets of their own mysteries, they begin to realize the difficulty in remaining objective when the truth is inherently complex. Yes, and Back Again is a suspenseful and thought-provoking mystery that explores the legacy of the historic marginalization of aboriginal people in Canada as well as the complicity inherent in being part of a silent majority.

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