Author roots novel in the dark times when some Métis hid identity to pass as white - Windspeaker.com
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Author roots novel in the dark times when some Métis hid identity to pass as white
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Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026 12:13pm
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Tara Gereaux. Photo by Chris Graham
By Shari Narine
Windspeaker.com Books Feature Writer
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Métis author Tara Gereaux dedicates her new novel Wild People Quiet to her late grandfather. It's a fitting dedication as main character Florence Banks mirrors the actions of grandfather Clarence: They both hid their Métis identity.
“I really wanted to write this book to understand the circumstances …
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