I read the book earlier this year and I enjoyed it. I didn’t even know it was regarding the 60’s scoop or Indigenous People until I read about the backlash online afterwards. I personally thought it was about discrimination based around something we can’t control, such as being queer, or born with a specific skintone, etc.
Please read the Reddit post “In Defence of T.J. Klune and The House in the Cerulean Sea (and Also a Review)”
I read the book earlier this year and I enjoyed it. I didn’t even know it was regarding the 60’s scoop or Indigenous People until I read about the backlash online afterwards. I personally thought it was about discrimination based around something we can’t control, such as being queer, or born with a specific skintone, etc.
Please read the Reddit post “In Defence of T.J. Klune and The House in the Cerulean Sea (and Also a Review)”
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/s/li41oCqsoo
It describes exactly the sentiment you’re trying to make but explains why it’s not the case way better than I ever can.
Ive already pre-ordered my copy of the sequel.