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The Baby Blues: Winner of the Alaska State University Playwrights Award
Published in Paperback by Talonbooks Ltd (October, 1999)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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"Author, author"
Drew Hayden Taylor has surpassed himself in writing this delightful comedy in which a reader is so easily able to maintain the concept of the stageplay that he might find himself laughing aloud. I even wanted to applaud and call for the author as I closed the book cover.

The plot revolves around several characters who encounter each other during a powwow and the relationships that develop between them. A short play and one that will be read again and again.


Toronto at Dreamers Rock
Published in Paperback by Fifth House (January, 2003)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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Meeting of the Minds just north of Manitoulin Island
Two words people - Drew Rocks! Yes you've heard it before but buy this book. It is a one act play dealing with Rusty a modern day First - Nations youth who fills his backpack full of beer and heads off to Dreamer's Rock a place I have been to twice.If anyone is interested please go to the Birch Island Band Office which is located on the main highway to and from Manitonlin Island. You'll pay a small fee and get a map too, anyway back to Rusty who's all ready there. Rusty cracks open a cold one and a crow begins to caw near by. So what do you know about crows? The bird is held in high respect by Tibetans and Native North Americans, Tibetans as the protecter of the first Dali Lama and Native North Americans the crow can see the past,present and future all at once. So getting back the crow caws the rock shakes and a native boy the same age of Rusty steps out and wonders where he is because everthing has changed. Rusty gets sore because his solitude has been broken and is convinced that someone sent this guy up here as a joke. Kessic is the Indian from the past a gets under Rusty's skin very fast asking endless questions. From the other side of the rock comes a Indian from the future whose name is Micheal who side steps Rusty and goes straight over to Keesic. Micheal informs Rusty that he is from the future and that Rusty is from the "era of alcohol" as Rusty tries to hid his beer. The boys soon talk about things similar to all guys - women and the endless problems of growing up. One of the boys points out to Rusty that he has a job to live up to and pulls out a newspaper clipping to prove it. Spiritual - yes up lifting yes! I saw the play twice and even helped sponsor it to come to a London Ontario Native Centre. De-Ba-Jeh-Mu-Jig theatre group performed this play the first and best! Buy the book so Drew doesn't have to get a real job. Meeg-wetch.


Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth
Published in Paperback by Talonbooks Ltd (April, 1998)
Authors: Drew Hayden Taylor and Lee Maracle
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So real, So painful
Mixed blood Ojibwe writer Drew Hayden Taylor touches the heart with this two act play which relates the pain and grief resulting from government programs in which Indian children were virtually stolen from their parents to be adopted by non-natives.

The plot revolves around the newly found relationship of long-separated sisters who have been reunited; one from the reservation and the other an urban raised attorney. A short play of pathos and humor, the characters are very alive and will remain in the reader's memory

This reader found herself hoping to have an opportunity to see the play performed someday.


Funny, You Don't Look Like One (Revised Edition)
Published in Paperback by Theytus Books (September, 1999)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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another drunkin breed
This in no way represents the true life of anyone but another lost breed cashing in on his C-31 mom he grew up in toronto and occasionally came to CURVE LAKE

HEY DREW have another glass of stereotype pal

Loved it!
This book was great! Loved it. It was witty and full of humor laced with truth. I can't wait for the second volume.

Wonderful, Wonderful, Wonderful!
This book was so interesting and funny, I didn't even stop at the typo! I just 'flew' over it! Give me 10 stars please. Or just 'give' me the missing star of Heather Zenone and make it an 11. I enjoyed this book from the beginning to the end. And wanted some more. I'll tell the whole world to buy this book, so he HAS to write some more!!


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Published in Paperback by Talonbooks Ltd (September, 1900)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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Bootlegger Blues: A Play
Published in Paperback by Fifth House (December, 1991)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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The Boy in the Treehouse: Girl Who Loved Her Horses
Published in Paperback by Talonbooks Ltd (March, 1901)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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Buz'Gem Blues
Published in Paperback by Talonbooks Ltd (01 May, 2002)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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Furious Observations of a Blue-Eyed Ojibway: Funny, You Don't Look Like One III
Published in Paperback by Theytus Books (May, 2002)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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Fearless Warriors
Published in Paperback by Talonbooks Ltd (November, 1998)
Author: Drew Hayden Taylor
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