I Knew Two Métis Women: The Lives of Dorothy Scofield and Georgina Houle Young

With his fourth book of poetry, Gregory Scofield takes us into the heart of Metis community. In these heartbreaking and hilarious poems, Scofield celebrates the lives of his mother and aunts. Their unforgettable voices wind through the poems, telling tales, soothing hurts, offering love and shy humor as an antidote to hardship, poverty, violence and prejudice. When words alone no longer suffice, the women turn to the country-and-western legends whose songs reflect their lives. Scofield weaves verses from Hank Williams, Kitty Wells, the Carter Family and others into the stories, fashioning a sequence of poems that brings two indelible women — and an entire community — vividly to life.