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Hallway by Hannah Clifford

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Hallway is a classic story of man and Creator, man and God, man and mankind. This is the story of David, a Saulteau Cree rapper who is on his deathbed. David spent his twenties rapping around the world under the name The Aboriginal Original. Follow this story of David and his friends while they learn about death and dying. The narration is based on true events and told from the eyes of a girl, in her twenties, in love at his bedside. This is a glimpse of British Columbia and Alberta poly-sci, health, landscape and poetry.

Hannah Clifford was born and raised in Prince George, British Columbia, one of Canada's most dangerous cities. Growing up, Hannah learned a lot about social justice and wellness in her community. In elementary school, she spent many days walking to Jubilee Lodge with her class to sing songs like “I Think You’re Wonderful” with seniors. She enjoyed writing, though she struggled to read as a young child. As a youth, she wrote a poem and was asked to speak at the Royal Canadian Legion branch 43. At 11 years old, Hannah took her St. John’s Ambulance babysitting course and became a Childminder at the Aboriginal Head Start preschool on nights when parents and teachers had meetings. This was the beginning of her youth work career. She later became a Community Facilitator, teaching film and art in many communities in Canada for over eight years. Hannah grew up under the wing of her parents. Her mother was the Director of Health at the Prince George Native Friendship Centre for twenty years, and her father was a pool hall proprietor. He often stood on Third Ave and George Street, sometimes offering players tobacco in trade for a story. Her father would then tell Hannah the stories, and she was humbled to learn about the world that surrounded her. Hannah is excited to continue writing and to continue learning stories that build our communities. She is of Irish, Lower Russian and Métis descent. Hallway is Hannah’s first published book.

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