Michelle Good is an acclaimed Cree author and retired lawyer from Canada, best known for her debut novel "Five Little Indians," which delves into the lives of residential school survivors. Her writing reflects a deep commitment to addressing Indigenous issues and advocating for reconciliation. Good's poignant storytelling and evocative prose earned her the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction. A descendant of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation, she combines her rich cultural heritage with her legal expertise to illuminate the complexities of Indigenous identity and history. Her work continues to inspire and educate readers globally, resonating with empathy and empowerment.