Basil Johnston was one of the foremost Anishinaabe writers and storytellers, and his comedic stories about life in Residential School, Indian School Days, is a classic. Candies was Johnston's first collection of humorous works in decades. Excerpt from "Indian on Bicycle" found in Candies: Both cars raced off. Tires squealed. Rubber burned. 50 . 60 . 70 . 80 miles an hour. Behind, the old Indian, his hair flying, his shirt flapping and snapping like a wind-blown flag, was desperately ringing his bell, "ding, ding, ding." ."Better get ready to flag down a couple of fool kids racing down the road about 80 miles an hour. But you won't believe this . there's an old Indian on a bicycle trying to pass them!"