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The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
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This National Bestseller tells the haunting story of a Mi'kmaq family forever changed when their four-year-old daughter disappears while picking blueberries in 1960s Maine. Told from dual perspectives across decades, Peters weaves a powerful narrative about loss, identity, and the enduring bonds of family. A deeply moving exploration of Indigenous experience, cultural displacement, and the search for belonging that resonates with profound emotional truth.

WHY WE PICKED IT
Because some stories demand to be told with this level of grace and power. Peters has crafted a novel that honors both personal trauma and collective Indigenous experience, creating something that is both heartbreaking and ultimately hopeful about the resilience of family love.

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