FNCR 2025-Young Adult Bundle Special Offer

SKU: FNCR2025Y/A


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Sale price$510.54

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Welcome to the 2025 First Nation Communities Read Award Program (FNCR) Longlist in the Young Adult's Category. GoodMinds.com is pleased to offer a bundle special offer, featuring 21 FNCR titles for Teens and Young Adults. 

A complimentary tote bag accompanies the order, when a complete bundle is purchased - the price of each book is discounted by 10%.

The books in our bundle have been chosen by Indigenous Public Librarians and celebrates the very best of Indigenous literature across Turtle Island.

Autumn Peltier (HC)

Beast : A Novel

Between the Pipes (Graphic Novel) 

Dorothy Grant : An Endless Thread (HC)

Indigenous Nations in North America : Haudenosaunee : The People and Nations (HC)

Little By Little : You Can Change the World (Graphic Novel)

Little Moons

Lost at Windy River : A True Story of Survival

Mortified (HC)

Nish : Northern Lights

People of the Watershed : Photographs by John Macfie (PB)

Surviving the City. Vol.3: We Are the Medicine

Tanning Moosehides : The Northern Saskatchewan Trapline Way

The Art of Making : Rediscovering the Blackfoot Legacy

The Cannibal (Graphic Novel)

The Case of the Pilfered Pin 

The Forgotten Frontier. 1st Ed.

The Kodiaks : Home Ice Advantage

The Misewa Saga, Book 5 : The Sleeping Giant (HC)

The Rez Doctor

Îethka : Stories & Language in Stoney Nakoda Country

NOTE: GoodMinds.com will contribute 5% of the net sale to the SILT Fund (Supporting Indigenous Libraries Today!). GoodMinds.com makes this contribution at no cost to the customer. Your support is appreciated! 

The First Nation Communities READ (FNCR) Award Program is the Ontario First Nation Public Library Community’s contribution to the reading movement. Launched in 2003 by the First Nations Public Library Community in Ontario with support from the Ontario Library Service, it promotes a community-based approach to reading.

FNCR celebrates the very best of Indigenous literature across Turtle Island. The program encourages family literacy and intergenerational storytelling. FNCR also helps to increase awareness of the importance of First Nations, Métis and Inuit writing, illustration and publishing.

The First Nation Communities READ Award Program is generously funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Canada Book Fund.

The only award program with an all First Nation Public Librarian jury, FNCR celebrates and holds up the very best in Indigenous literature in Canada.  

 

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