The Flame Keeper's Daughter
"The Flame Keeper's Daughter" is a novel by Angeline Boulley that follows the story of Daunis Fontaine, a biracial teen navigating her identity and family dynamics in a Native American community. Set in Michigan, the narrative explores themes of culture, belonging, and the challenges of adolescence.
As Daunis becomes involved in a drug investigation, she uncovers secrets that threaten her community. The book highlights the importance of family, heritage, and resilience while addressing issues such as addiction and the complexities of modern Native life. It is a compelling coming-of-age story that resonates with many readers.