landlessness
and other notable figures
including her overachieving twin and a charming new boy in town with unwavering morals
Métis identity and freedom and infinity
We are the living ones and our bodies
Becoming a Matriarch (HC) Child Welfare landlessnessHelen Knott is a Dane Zaa, Nehiyaw, and mixed Euro descent woman living in Fort St. John, British Columbia. Helen Knotts debut memoir, In My Own Moccasins, wowed reviewers, award juries, and readers alike with its profoundly honest and moving account of addiction, intergenerational trauma, resilience, and survival. Now, with her highly anticipated second book, Knott exceeds the highest of expectations with a chronicle of grief, love, and legacy.