
Amanda Peters
Amanda Peters is a Canadian author celebrated for her debut novel 'The Berry Pickers', which delves into the gripping story of an Indigenous girl's disappearance and its impact on her family. Through her nuanced writing, Peters explores themes of identity, loss, and the path to forgiveness, making her a significant voice in contemporary literature.
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Amanda Peters's debut novel The Berry Pickers tells the gripping story of a missing Indigenous girl.
Books we’re reading and loving in July: Gorilla Tactics is a call to action and a personal journeyIn her debut novel The Berry Pickers, Canadian author Amanda Peters tells the gripping stories of Ruthie, a four-year-old Indigenous girl who disappears.
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