Angeline Boulley is a celebrated Ojibwe author and storyteller, best known for her critically acclaimed debut novel, "Firekeeper's Daughter." Drawing upon her rich heritage and personal experiences, Boulley crafts narratives that illuminate the complexities of Native American life. Born and raised in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, she served as an advocate for Native education at the federal level. Her work brilliantly interweaves themes of identity, resilience, and justice. Honored for its authentic voice and cultural insight, "Firekeeper's Daughter" won numerous awards, showcasing Boulley's ability to captivate and educate. She continues to inspire through her writing and advocacy.