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Miya Wears Orange

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A beautifully illustrated book that gently explores the complicated feelings Miya experiences when her teacher shares a story about a little girl who was taken away to a residential school. It hap...
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  • 05 September 2025
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This beautifully illustrated book, based on the lived experience of the author, that gently explores the complicated feelings a young girl experiences as she learns about tragedy and injustice.

Miya loves her school and she especially loves storytime. One day, her teacher shares a story about a little girl who was taken away to a residential school. The little girl wasn’t allowed to go home. Her hair was cut and she wasn’t allowed to keep her favourite doll. She was taken away from her family because she was Indigenous, just like Miya!

Miya worries the same thing will happen to her. Her mom tells her that Indigenous girls and boys aren’t forced to leave their families anymore. Miya is relieved, but she is still sad. What can she do about these feelings?

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Price: $15.00
Pages: 42
Publisher: Portage & Main Press
Imprint: HighWater Press
Publication Date: 05 September 2025
ISBN: 9781774921265
Format: eBook
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Activism & Social Justice, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism, Children’s picture books, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism, Children’s / Teenage emotions: Sadness, unhappiness, disappointment, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members, Children’s / Teenage emotions: Worry, fear, Children’s / Teenage emotions: Courage, bravery, hope, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: School, education and teachers, Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction, Children’s / Teenage social topics: Peace / reconciliation
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The book showcases healthy coping strategies and ends with a call to action... This message shines brightest in the text. A solid choice for schools and libraries seeking a tie-in to programs on residential schools or the national Day for Truth and Reconciliation.



This contemplative picture book will spark meaningful conversations about truth and reconciliation.



I'm impressed by the layers of understanding evident in the portrayal of Miya's experience. The emotional content rings true. The illustrations depicting mother-child interactions are very warm and give a strong sense of how secure their relationship is. Highly Recommended.



It's fantastic. Go out and get the book.

Link:
https://talkingbooksandstuff.libsyn.com/episode-309-miya-wears-orange



Among The Children’s Book Council’s National Native American Heritage Month list

https://cbcbooks.org/cbc-book-lists/natl-native-american-heritage-month/