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Through Black Spruce

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Through Black Spruce

by Joseph Boyden

Penguin Group Canada | September 1, 2008 | Hardcover

From internationally acclaimed author Joseph Boyden comes an astonishingly powerful novel of contemporary aboriginal life, full of the dangers and harsh beauty of both forest and city. When beautiful Suzanne Bird disappears, her sister Annie, a loner and hunter, is compelled to search for her, leaving behind their uncle Will, a man haunted by loss.While Annie travels from Toronto to New York, from modelling studios to A-list parties,Will encounters dire troubles at home. Both eventually come to painful discoveries about the inescapable ties of family. Through Black Spruce is an utterly unforgettable consideration of how we discover who we really are.

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    Rating: 5/5

    one of my favourites

    Lisa McShane

    3 months ago

    This book is one of my favourites ... such an interesting depiction of two worlds (the old/traditional vs modern/city) and the difficulty in reconciling the differences and choosing where you belong.
    A refreshing read with great characters and a beautiful landscape. One that you don't want to end.

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    Rating: 3/5

    Hard to get Into

    Toni Osborne

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    10 months ago

    The novel is a follow up to Mr. Boyden's award winning novel "Three Days Road", recounting the histories and lives of two fictional James Bay Cree families (The Birds and the Whiskeyjacks).

    This latest novel centers on Will Bird, son of Xavier Bird, the heroic soldier we were introduced to previously. The story comes to live through two intertwined monologues. We follow Will's thoughts while he recovers from a serious plane crash, a near death encounter that has left him comatose in a hospital bed. Will is an engaging storyteller, a bush pilot by trade and a charming alcoholic by fate with many tales of adventure to tell, some a hoot and some distressful to hear. Alternate chapters are narrated by his niece Annie Bird while she sits in vigil by his bedside trying to stimulate him back to the living. She uses the time to recount her adventures in Toronto, Montreal and New York while in search of her lost sister Suzanne.

    These flashbacks create short stories in their lives, each one a glimpse into the desolate forests that surround James Bay and the all too similar affect the underground fashion world can have on someone not accustom to the rat race of the big cities. Each layer reveals secrets of violence, incompetence, kindness, love and compassion.

    The novel is hard to get into at first, the story launches quickly into two narratives, each one hard to decipher which character is talking and how the bits of information fit together. I gradually immersed myself into the tale and once settle, let the story run its course. I was drawn in by the vivid description of Canada's vast wilderness and its inhabitants who call it home, the Cree. It was an eye opener realizing the challenges and hardship native people face in big cities where there is a multitude of cultures all trying to survive. The characterization is powerful and the players come across as genuine and loveable. Although the pacing is very slow and the reading is tedious at times, in retrospect I enjoyed the refreshing and informative look into another way of life.

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    This is a beautiful book, and one of the most delicious parts of it is the Canadian wilderness experience. Boyden has attempted to capture the spirituality of life on Native reservation land, and does an impressive job. I recommend all Canadians read this and learn from it. It is really beyond description in the short time I have to write this review. However, I always lend my favourite books to my sister and she loved it too and gives it five stars. I agree with a few other reviewers in that it is a page turner and unputdownable. I have now purchased Three Day Road and intend to read it very soon.

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    Rating: 5/5

    2nd Great Novel

    Kristy

    3 years ago

    Boyden did a wonderful job on his second novel Through Black Spruce. Similar to his first, Three Day Road, the story alternates between two main characters - Will Bird (Xavier Bird's son) and his neice Annie. This well crafted novel drew me in within the first few pages and it was very hard to put down. I love Boyden's writing style, especially the dialogue between characters - he captures the subtle dialect differences that exist in N. Ontario communities very well.

    Although it wasn't as great as Three Day Road (in my opinion) this was an excellent novel that had me hooked until the last page. I can't wait for the third book in the trilogy to be released!

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Winner of the 2008 Scotiabank Giller Prize

From the Publisher

From internationally acclaimed author Joseph Boyden comes an astonishingly powerful novel of contemporary aboriginal life, full of the dangers and harsh beauty of both forest and city. When beautiful Suzanne Bird disappears, her sister Annie, a loner and hunter, is compelled to search for her, leaving behind their uncle Will, a man haunted by loss.While Annie travels from Toronto to New York, from modelling studios to A-list parties,Will encounters dire troubles at home. Both eventually come to painful discoveries about the inescapable ties of family. Through Black Spruce is an utterly unforgettable consideration of how we discover who we really are.

About the Author

Joseph Boyden is a Canadian with Irish, Scottish, and Métis roots. Three Day Road has received the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and the McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award and has also been shortlisted for the Governor General Award for Fiction and published in 10 languages. He divides his time between Northern Ontario and Louisiana, where he teaches writing at the University of New Orleans.He is the author of Born with a Tooth, a collection of stories that was shortlisted for the Upper Canada Writer's Craft Award. His work has appeared in publications such as Potpourri, Cimarron Review, Blue Penny Quarterly, BlackWarrior, and The Panhandler.

Hardcover

368 Pages, 6.25 x 1.25 x 9.25 in

September 1, 2008

Penguin Group Canada

English


0670063630
9780670063635

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"Through Black Spruce is an arresting novel with unexpected twists and turns. It's also an important contribution to the Native literary voice in this country."
-Tomson Highway, author of Kiss of the Fur Queen

"Joseph Boyden achieves a beautiful balance between his characters and nature, between the hardships of contemporary life and their strong connection to the past."
-Nino Ricci, Author of The Origin of Species and Testament

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