Life is hard enough growing up Odawa in the middle of the twentieth century, but when you are nineteen and discover that what you thought was your life story isn\'t, the shock can be devastating.
Beginning with an indigenous people living near what today is called Lake Michig.
She struggles to find her way back to the truth she believed was hers forever.
Tehya reacts as any young adult might, demanding answers to the questions that have haunted her most of her life.
Life is hard enough growing up Odawa in the middle of the twentieth century, but when you are nineteen and discover that what you thought was your life story isn\'t, the shock can be devastating