We're nothing like other families. We are self-made. We are an essence
unto ourselves, unique and dissonant, the only members of our species.
Livers of humdrum lives who flitted around us got their wings burned.
We're not mean, but we can bare our teeth. People didn't hang around
when a band of Cardinals made its presence known.
With twenty-one kids, the Cardinal family is a force of nature. And now,
after not being in the same room for decades, they're congregating to
celebrate their father, a prospector who discovered the zinc mine their
now-deserted hometown in northern Quebec was built around. But as the
siblings tell the tales of their feral childhood, we discover that
Angèle, the only Cardinal with a penchant for happiness, has gone
missing - although everyone has pretended not to notice for years. Why
the silence? What secrets does the mine hold?