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Hometown Book Club

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2026-04-14 19:00:00 2026-04-14 20:00:00 America/New_York Hometown Book Club Meets at Serendipity Books--119 S Main St. Serendipity Books -

Tuesday, April 14
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2026-04-14 19:00:00 2026-04-14 20:00:00 America/New_York Hometown Book Club Meets at Serendipity Books--119 S Main St. Serendipity Books -

Meets at Serendipity Books--119 S Main St.

Come and join us at Serendipity Books to discuss Midwest Literary Walk 2026 author Chris La Tray's memoir, Becoming Little Shell. You've read the book, now come and talk about the book before you see Chris La Tray's talk.

“Nothing less than the history of a people in the form of an absorbing and emotionally searing memoir.”—David Treuer, author of The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee

“I’m committed to uncovering the culture of my people. I’m com­mitted to learning as much of the language as I can. I’ve always loved this land, and I’ve always loved Indian people. The more I dig into it, the more I interact with my Indian relatives, the more it blooms in my heart. The more it blooms in my spirit.”

Growing up in Montana, Chris La Tray always identified as Indian. Despite the fact that his father fiercely denied any connection, he found Indigenous people alluring, often recalling his grandmother’s consistent mention of their Chippewa heritage.

When La Tray attended his grandfather’s funeral as a young man, he finally found himself surrounded by relatives who obviously were Indigenous. “Who were they?” he wondered, and “Why was I never allowed to know them?” Combining diligent research and compelling conversations with authors, activists, elders, and historians, La Tray embarks on a journey into his family’s past, discovering along the way a larger story of the complicated history of Indigenous communities—as well as the devastating effects of colonialism that continue to ripple through surviving generations. And as he comes to embrace his full identity, he eventually seeks enrollment with the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians, joining their 158-year-long struggle for federal recognition.

Both personal and historical, Becoming Little Shell is a testament to the power of storytelling, to family and legacy, and to finding home. Infused with candor, heart, wisdom, and an abiding love for a place and a people, Chris La Tray’s remarkable journey is both revelatory and redemptive.

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Bookclubs & Author Talks |

TAGS: | Serendipity Books | hometown | book club |

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119 S Main St. Chelsea, MI 48118