Three-Day Road

 Joseph Boyden

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In this powerful and mesmerizing debut, Joseph Boyden reinvents the tradition of Great War epics like "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Birdsong." It is 1919 and Niska, an Oji- Cree medicine woman, has left her home in the bush of northern Ontario to retrieve Xavier Bird, her only relation, who has returned from the trenches of Europe. Gravely wounded and addicted to morphine, Xavier recounts how he and his best friend, Elijah Whiskeyjack, prowled the battlefields as snipers of enormous skillaand how the circumstances of their deadly craft led them to very different fates. Told with unblinking focus, this is a stunning tale of brutality, survival, and rebirth that marks the arrival of a prodigious new talent.

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johnnydrama rated this book  
 

one of best books ever written about Canada and world war one. especially about the contribution of our native people when they were still being abused in government and religious institutions.

annaTRR commented:

Is is one of my favourite Canadian books of all time., do you know that there is a second volume of this story called Through Black Spruce, it is not quite as good as the first one but it is still a very good book and whe talking about Canada and World War One have you ever read Wars by Timothy Findlay? it is an old book now but very powerful

barche56 commented:

that is awsome.


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