Publishers Weekly: "A bold, affecting portrait of an urban landscape and its network of living beings."

Canadian writer Simpson (As We Have Always Done) draws on indigenous Abinhinaabeg beliefs to create a bold, affecting portrait of an urban landscape and its network of living beings.

The new novel from the author of As We Have Always Done, a poetic world-building journey into the power of Anishinaabe life and traditions amid colonialismIn Publishers Weekly: Canadian writer Simpson (As We Have Always Done) draws on indigenous Abinhinaabeg beliefs to create a bold, affecting portrait of an urban landscape and its network of living beings. . . . The tenderness and sly wit of these snippets coalesce into a beautiful image of Native resilience and a piercing, original novel.