![]() ![]() Frenchie's family consists of the teens Chi-Boy, Wab, and the twins Tree and Zheegwon the kids RiRi and Slopper Miig, and the Elder Minerva. ![]() Miig finds Frenchie, asleep and ready to die.įrenchie is now sixteen, and he's been on the run with Miig for the last five years. It's cold, he's sick, and the little food he has is spoiled. When the coast is clear, Frenchie starts running north. Mitch makes Frenchie hide in a tree and sacrifices himself. Frenchie and his older brother, Mitch, find a bag of Doritos, but the sound attracts Recruiters. His mom became depressed, and Recruiters got her. Not long ago, Frenchie’s dad left with the Council to try to convince the Governors to stop the atrocities happening at the residential schools. The story delves into how he found Miig, the middle-aged Anishnaabe man who becomes Frenchie’s surrogate father figure. ![]() The novel begins with the “coming-to story” of Frenchie, an eleven-year-old boy growing up in the Métis Indigenous community in Canada. ![]()
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![]() ![]() "I will always remain one of 'Grey's Anatomy's biggest fans. Yet two weeks after the initial report that Disney was expected to begin an internal investigation into the claims of Finch's faked ailments, the writer took a leave of absence. ![]() "Grey's Anatomy" writer Elisabeth Finch was reportedly placed on "administrative leave" following "serious concerns" within Shonda Rhimes' production company Shondaland that "parts of Finch's life story she shared in the writers' room and with the press were made up," the entertainment newsletter The Ankler wrote earlier this year.Īccording to The Ankler and personal essays Finch had published with publications such as and The Hollywood Reporter, Finch had survived cancer, lost a kidney and part of a leg, and had to abort a fetus while undergoing chemotherapy.įinch's lawyer, Andrew Brettler, told Insider in a statement that she was never placed on leave. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]() ![]() ![]() Most of them date from northern Europe's Age of Wonder, a world of extravagant architectural excess, grotesquerie, fabulous creatures, wunderkammers, and arcane alchemical investigations. Our resident Scholar Monk has discovered that these supposed documents are but fevered dreams, cobbled together from various European engravings whose sources have been tracked down. Its people are engaged in creative, if often enigmatic, activities, in a landscape of strange and strangely familiar creatures, chimeras, and spirits. These views show the natural history of the area and scenes of daily life in its villages, woods, and jungles, beginning with the wet, humid, lowlands where Rust Age customs still hold sway, moving through the mountainous uplands, and finally entering the buzzing capital city at its center, as well as some of the more remote wonders on the region. A generous sampling of the views may be seen here. You can also order individual poster size prints, framed or unframed. Many more of these views have since surfaced and are now available in book form from the museum shop. A previous post somewhat prematurely announced the discovery of a number of historical views of the Zymoglyphic region. ![]() |