We Still Belong

We Still BelongWe Still Belong by Christine Day
on August 1, 2023
ISBN: 0063064561
Pages: 256
Genres: Holiday, Realistic Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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three-stars

We Still Belong by Christine Day is a slice of life novel that follows an Upper Skagit Native family on Indigenous People’s day. Wesley Wilder is anxiously excited for school where her poem about Indigenous People’s Day will be distributed in the school newspaper. She plans on using the confidence boost from the poem to ask her crush (a fellow video game enthusiast) to an upcoming dance, but nothing goes according to plan. 

We Still Belong is full of positive depictions of Native life and emphasizes how backward the ‘blood quantum’ laws are that exclude Wesley from becoming a tribal member. The last chapters take place at a powwow and are vibrant compared to the passive, more background heavy earlier chapters. At the powwow Wesley makes new friends, learns more about Native history, and finally shares her poem with an appreciative audience. Unfortunately, the majority of the book focuses on school drama and the slow plot is frequently interrupted by short chapters that inorganically provide background information.

The characters are wholesome and dimensional, the story was educational without being obtrusive, but the pace and scope hold the novel back from being great. Ultimately, the heart of the novel is in the last few chapters and it will take a patient reader to make it there. 

Reviewed by Ivy Burns, Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth 

three-stars