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Welcome to Book Interrupted, a book club for busy people to connect and one that celebrates life’s interruptions.
Book Interrupted is back for season 5! We start the season with Kim’s book pick “The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: A True and Exact Accounting of the History of Turtle Island” by Kent Monkman and Gisèle Gordon.The women discuss the book and all agree its completely unique and don’t know how to describe it to others. They discuss the pros and cons of the audio book vs the physical book. There is a lot to unfold in this book from Cree, culture, history, gender, shame, greed, art, sex, more sex and even more sex.
Discussion Points:
Kent Monkman’s Art
Audio book verses physical book
Learning Cree
Real History
Explaining the book to others
LGTBQ+ or indigenous culture
Gender, sex and settler shame
Having more then you need
The Hunger Games and Twilight -would it be an episode without these?
Truth and reconciliation commitment
Do they recommend the book
Mentioned on this episode of Book Interrupted:
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Book Interrupted YouTube Channel
Book Interrupted Facebook Book Club Group
The Memoir of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle by Kent Monkman and Gisèle Gordon
Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Braiding Sweet Grass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Kent Monkman’s Art
Trading Spaces Movie
Undercover Boss
The Hunger Games
Twilight
Vox Books
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Welcome to Book Interrupted, a book club for busy people to connect and one that celebrates life’s interruptions.