Unlikely Angels by Eve Mills (2021)
This tale, employing magic realism as a tool in literary fiction, with talking crows and “unlikely angels,” illustrates how alternative worlds and characters are often created as a survival mechanism when trauma presents itself. The notion that re-storying oneself can bring healing is succinctly knitted into the stories that connect each character. The stories are what eventually connect the protagonist to her own power.
available from Amazon and Cyberwit
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In the Arms of Inup by Eve Mills Allen (2021)
The extraordinary story of a Guatemalan survivor and his quest for healing from trauma.
available from Harp Publishing
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Moli Musquash and the Seven Deadlies by Eve Mills Allen (2003)
A children’s story.
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Little White Squaw by Eve Mills Nash and Kenneth J. Harvey (2002)
A white woman’s story of abuse, addiction and reconciliation.
available from Dundurn Press