Nitam: The First

Nitam The First by John C. Payette
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



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Nitam: The First is an amazing story of a youth named Jeremy James Fox who finds himself in conflict with himself and then the law. As a result of the newly formed Yong Offenders Act Jeremy is able to carry out his sentencing using a radical new series of processes and programs designed to rewire the brain. Jeremy starts this process with no autonomy for decision making and two years later ends the process as an independent individual who knows the value of interdependence.

The author of Nitam: The First,John C. Payette, incorporated Anishinaabe teaching stories he was told and as an adult. Each story has a lesson and a value. He has intertwined these real life teachings into the fabric of Jeremy's life. This story would be an amazing addition to any personal library, public library, or school library or curriculum from grade school to post secondary. The lessons learned in this book are quality foundational skills. In fact, I would say that this book has so many practical applications. If you haven't already purchased Nitam: The First I urge you to do so.

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