Wild People Quiet, Tara Gereaux
Wild People Quiet, Tara Gereaux
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Wild People Quiet

Author: Tara Gereaux

Narrator: Tanis Parenteau

Unabridged: 9 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2026


Synopsis

A taut, exquisitely rendered story exploring the repercussions of a woman’s decision to hide her Métis identity while living in a small, predominantly white prairie town in the 1940s, for readers of The Berry Pickers, Tommy Orange, and The Vanishing Half.

Torduvalle, Saskatchewan, 1946.

Florence has created a beautiful life for herself. Her home is immaculate; she is a model employee at Pratt’s Insurance, where she works as a secretary. Her hair is the perfect shade of movie-star blonde—never once does she allow her brown roots to show. She dyes them every other Saturday night, without fail.

But one morning, everything changes.

Florence notices a new group of men at the local diner, Métis workers from out of town, hired on for the season at a nearby farm. And one of them has a connection to the past that Florence has spent her entire life outrunning. He has one simple request for her.

Suddenly, Florence is thrown back into memories of her life before. Suddenly, the line between who she once was and who she has chosen to be feels very thin.

And when Florence learns of the government’s plans for the Métis community on the fringes of town, she will be faced with a choice—one that will shatter her carefully constructed life forever.

This extraordinary novel asks us what we will do for our community, for our families, for our friends, even at our own expense. It examines the harrowing effects of choosing to live as someone else—and the radiant peace that comes from finally living one’s truth. Gripping, wrenching, and utterly immersive, Wild People Quiet is a stunning achievement by a remarkable literary talent.

About Tara Gereaux

Tara Gereaux is the author of Saltus, which was shortlisted for the 2022 ReLit Novel Award and three Saskatchewan Book Awards; and Size of a Fist, a teen novella, which was also shortlisted for two Saskatchewan Book Awards. Tara holds an MFA in creative writing from UBC and has worked as a writer and story editor for film and television. She is a citizen of the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan and lives in Regina on Treaty 4 territory and the homeland of the Métis.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa on March 03, 2026

4.5 stars Torduvalle, Saskatchwan, 1946 - Florence Banks has created a beautiful life for herself in this small prairie town where she has been working as a secretary in an insurance office for the past 11 years. She's a model employee and resident of the town, keeps an immaculate home filled with be......more

Goodreads review by Sydney on March 03, 2026

This story centres around Florence, a Métis woman, who is masking as a white woman in Saskatchewan in the 1940s. When a group of Métis men arrive as hired help, a past connection threatens to topple her carefully crafted life. This novel was beautiful, exploring identity, community, and belonging. I......more

Goodreads review by Coralie on February 24, 2026

This is the kind of book that I know will be a 2026 bestseller. Gereaux's voice is incredibly beautiful, the techniques throughout are absorbing, and I could not put this book down. Beyond addressing some serious Canadian systemic issues, this book made me think about family, loyalty, the choices we......more

Goodreads review by Bre on March 07, 2026

This story is going to sit with me indefinitely. Wow. Beautifully written. Can you imagine now, in 2026, living under an alias just so you can have a job, own a home, and not be looked down upon by everyone in your city? The lengths you have to go to hide and distance yourself from you family and he......more

Goodreads review by Rhiannon on March 01, 2026

An exceptionally gorgeous historical novel of Metis culture in Saskatchewan in the early to mid 1900s – this is the story of Florence, a Metis woman who shuns her heritage and tight-knit community when she realizes she can pass and gain all the white privilege that accompanies it, is heartbreakingly......more