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Ankita of Twisted Tree Farm
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Ankita of Twisted Tree Farm in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $5.99

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Ankita of Twisted Tree Farm in Grande Prairie, AB
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Ankita of Twisted Tree Farm is the story of a child of color, raised by her white grandparents in a small town on the edge of Lake Huron, at a time when few people looked like her.
Growing up on the outside looking in, Ankita learns how to adapt, how to endure, and how to make herself fit in spaces that were never built for her.
As an adult, she tries to heal the wounds of her past by creating an unconventional family of her own.
But when that life is exposed, the world is quick to judge her, to label her, to threaten everything she has built. As her past and present collide, deeper questions begin to surface.
Ankita of Twisted Tree Farm is a story about identity, survival, and the hidden, complicated truth of who gets to be loved…and who never belongs.
Ankita of Twisted Tree Farm is the story of a child of color, raised by her white grandparents in a small town on the edge of Lake Huron, at a time when few people looked like her.
Growing up on the outside looking in, Ankita learns how to adapt, how to endure, and how to make herself fit in spaces that were never built for her.
As an adult, she tries to heal the wounds of her past by creating an unconventional family of her own.
But when that life is exposed, the world is quick to judge her, to label her, to threaten everything she has built. As her past and present collide, deeper questions begin to surface.
Ankita of Twisted Tree Farm is a story about identity, survival, and the hidden, complicated truth of who gets to be loved…and who never belongs.




















