The investigation into homelessness in Toronto leads Home and Garden reporter Robin MacFarland and her friend Cindy to uncover the historical impact of a hydroelectric plant in Quebec. Their findings reveal how this development displaced Indigenous communities, resulting in long-lasting generational effects on those affected. As they delve deeper, the duo confronts the complex interplay of environmental issues and social justice, highlighting the often-overlooked connections between infrastructure and the struggles faced by marginalized populations.
Sky Curtis Books
Sky Curtis crafts compelling narratives that delve into profound human emotions and intricate relationships. Her writing is distinguished by its sharp psychological insight and a powerful narrative voice that draws readers into the heart of the story. Through her work, she aims to reflect the diverse spectrum of human experience and foster understanding. Curtis is dedicated to adult fiction and non-fiction, prioritizing literary quality and engaging storytelling.
