Through Black Spruce (Viking Canada, 2008) by Joseph Boyden
Joseph Boyden's haunting follow-up to Three Day Road follows Annie, a young woman hunting her for disappeared sister, and their aging and lonely uncle.Many readers, including Deb Powell, found it stirring:
"It is very moving, emotionally, geographically and historically. Touching an essential essence of Canadian identity, it deserves to be the must-read book of the last decade."
Accolades: This winner of the 2008 Scotiabank Giller Prize also captured the CBA Libris Award. Fellow Top 40 author Zoe Whittall was one of the novel's admirers; in her review for NOW magazine, she praised it as "a complicated saga that is emotionally satisfying, suspenseful and well crafted."
Loved this book!!!!
Joseph Boyden's haunting follow-up to Three Day Road follows Annie, a young woman hunting her for disappeared sister, and their aging and lonely uncle.Many readers, including Deb Powell, found it stirring:
"It is very moving, emotionally, geographically and historically. Touching an essential essence of Canadian identity, it deserves to be the must-read book of the last decade."
Accolades: This winner of the 2008 Scotiabank Giller Prize also captured the CBA Libris Award. Fellow Top 40 author Zoe Whittall was one of the novel's admirers; in her review for NOW magazine, she praised it as "a complicated saga that is emotionally satisfying, suspenseful and well crafted."
Loved this book!!!!
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