The Last Crossing (McClleland & Stewart, 2002) by Guy Vanderhaege
Elske Kuiper thought The Last Crossing deserves a second look:
"It's beautifully written. It deals with a part of Canadian history and geography that many urban Canadians are unaware of."
Accolades: The Last Crossing snagged the Canada Reads title in 2003, and was named Fiction Book of the Year by the Canadian Booksellers Association.
I enjoyed this book. It wasn't the kind of book that you could just skim over; I really had to give it my full attention but the story was great.
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