Dive into the world of Michelle Good's "Five Little Indians," where the story follows Kenny, Lucy, Maisie, Howie, and Clara on their painful journey through Canada's residential school system and life, battling for their identity and sovereignty in the face of overwhelming difficulties. The protagonists are dealing with the repercussions of Canada's residential school system. Set in the 1960s, the story explores the tremendous impact of trauma, discrimination, and societal injustices on the protagonists, emphasizing their resilience and fight for identity and sovereignty in the face of systemic oppression. Good's interrelated trips bring attention to the myth of progress and colonialism's lingering legacy, as well as Indigenous