Seven Aunts

“Seven Aunts” by Staci Lola Drouillard, published by University of Minnesota Press in 2022, is a poignant exploration of family and resilience through the lens of seven aunts who shaped their lives and communities in the twentieth century. This edition spans 298 pages and is presented in English. The book intertwines memoir and cultural history, highlighting the diverse backgrounds of these women—German, English, Anishinaabe, and French—who navigated the challenges of their times while fostering love and support within their families.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the strength and spirit of these women, from Faye in California to Doreen, who stood up for her siblings, and Gloria, who raised six children amidst adversity. Drouillard crafts a multifaceted portrait that not only recounts personal histories but also sheds light on the broader social dynamics of Indigenous and regional experiences. Through this inspired patchwork of memoir, poetry, and family lore, “Seven Aunts” captures the enduring legacy of women who defied societal expectations and forged paths for future generations.
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Part memoir, part cultural history, these memories of seven aunts holding home and family together tell a crucial, often overlooked story of women of the twentieth century
They were German and English, Anishinaabe and French, born in the north woods and Midwestern farm country. They moved again and again, and they fought for each other when men turned mean, when money ran out, when babies–and there were so many–added more trouble but even more love. These are the aunties: Faye, who lived in California, and Lila, who lived just down the street; Doreen, who took on the bullies taunting her “mixed-blood” brothers and sisters; Gloria, who raised six children (no thanks to all of her “stupid husbands”); Betty, who left a marriage of indenture to a misogynistic southerner to find love and acceptance with a Norwegian logger; and Carol and Diane, who broke the warped molds of their own upbringing.
From the fabric of these women’s lives, Staci Lola Drouillard stitches a colorful quilt, its brightly patterned pieces as different as her aunties, yet alike in their warmth and spirit and resilience, their persistence in speaking for their generation. Seven Aunts is an inspired patchwork of memoir and reminiscence, poetry, testimony, love letters, and family lore.
In this multifaceted, unconventional portrait, Drouillard summons ways of life largely lost to history, even as the possibilities created by these women live on. Unfolding against a personal view of the settler invasion of the Midwest by men who farmed and logged, fished and hunted and mined, it reveals the true heart and soul of that history: the lives of the women who held together family, home, and community–women who defied expectations and overwhelming odds to make a place in the world for the next generation.
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