

An edition of My mother is now Earth (2012)
By Mark Anthony Rolo
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Borealis Books
Language
eng
Pages
220
Description:
With an innocent and sometimes brutal child's view, Rolo recounts stories of a woman who battles poverty, depression, her abusive husband, and isolation through the long northern Minnesota winters, and of himself, her son, who struggles at school, wrestles with his Ojibwe identity, and copes with violence. But he also shows, with eloquence and compassion, his adult understanding of his mother's fight to live with dignity, not despair.
subjects: Ethnic identity, Death, Family, Mothers, Ojibwa Indians, Mothers and sons, Ojibwa women, Dreams, Psychological aspects, Childhood and youth, Biography, Traumdeutung, Families, Indians of North America, Ethnizitat, Sterben, Authors, Ojibwa, Indianerin, Minnesota, biography, Indians of north america, ethnic identity
People: Mark Anthony Rolo, Corrine Winifred Bennett Rolo (1926-1973)
Places: Big Falls (Minn.), Minnesota, Big Falls