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The night brings visions of death and tragedy in writer’s first novel
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Monday, March 23rd, 2026 11:36am
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Author Amy Lynn Farrell. Photo by Raez Creative.
By Shari Narine
Windspeaker.com Books Feature Writer
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
High school angst and death visions add up to a lot of trauma and growth for 16-year-old Aubrey, the hero in Amy Lynn Farrell’s first novel The Moth Dreamer.
Farrell, a member of the Eabametoong First Nation in northern Ontario, deftly weaves her Anishinaabe culture into Aubrey’s world. It is from tha…
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