The National Bestseller
Shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award
One of The Globe and Mail One Hundred Best Books
of 2004
Inspired in part by real-life World War I Ojibwa hero Francis
Pegahmagabow, this unblinking, impeccably researched novel is the
astonishing story of two Cree snipers in the killing fields of
Ypres and the Somme, and the winding journey home to northern
Ontario that only one of them will make. A remarkable tale of
brutality, survival, and rebirth, Three Day Road is an
unforgettable reading experience.
"Boyden, like Homer in The Iliad, is precise and
unflinching in his descriptions of the ways in which soldiers fall
in battle. ... This novel is a remarkable achievement, and a
breathtaking debut."
-The Globe and Mail
"This poignant tale weaves together magic, hubris and plain good
storytelling, making it one of the best Canadian literature
offerings of the season."
-The Calgary Herald
"Boyden is a remarkable storyteller. Three Day Road is
an unforgettable and valuable depiction of the aboriginal Canadian
experience in the First World War and at home."
-National Post
"An uncanny feat of literary imaginations."
-The Georgia Straight
"A devastatingly truthful work of fiction, and a masterful
account of hell and healing. This is a grave, grand, and
passionate book."
-Louise Erdrich