Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover Page; Title Page; Dedication; Part One: Love Like the Ocean; Part Two: The Song of Your Breath; Part Three: In Search of the Elusive Sasquatch; Part Four: The Land of the Dead; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Copyright Page |
Summary |
A young Native American woman remembers her volatile childhood as she searches for her lost brother in the Canadian wilds in an extraordinary, critically acclaimed debut novel As she races along Canada & rsquo;s Douglas Channel in her speedboat & mdash;heading toward the place where her younger brother Jimmy, presumed drowned, was last seen & mdash;twenty-year-old Lisamarie Hill recalls her younger days. A volatile and precocious Native girl growing up in Kitamaat, the Haisla Indian reservation located five hundred miles north of Vancouver, Lisa came of age standing with her feet firmly planted in two different worlds: the spiritual realm of the Haisla and the sobering & ldquo;real & rdquo; world with its dangerous temptations of violence, drugs, and despair. From her beloved grandmother, Ma-ma-oo, she learned of tradition and magic; from her adored, Elvis-loving uncle Mick, a Native rights activist on a perilous course, she learned to see clearly, to speak her mind, and never to bow down. But the tragedies that have scarred her life and ultimately led her to these frigid waters cannot destroy her indomitable spirit, even though the ghosts that speak to her in the night warn her that the worst may be yet to come. Easily one of the most admired debut novels to appear in many a decade, Eden Robinson & rsquo;s Monkey Beach was immediately greeted with universal acclaim & mdash;called & ldquo;gripping & rdquo; by the San Diego Union-Tribune, & ldquo;wonderful & rdquo; by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and & ldquo;glorious & rdquo; by the Globe and Mail, earning nominations for numerous literary awards before receiving the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. Evocative, moving, haunting, and devastatingly funny, it is an extraordinary read from a brilliant literary voice that must be heard |
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Haisla Indians -- Fiction
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Brothers -- Death -- Fiction
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Indian women -- Fiction
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Young women -- Fiction
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FICTION -- Literary.
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Brothers -- Death
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Haisla Indians
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Indian women
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Young women
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Kitimat Region (B.C.) -- Fiction
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British Columbia -- Fiction
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Rocky Mountains -- Fiction
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British Columbia
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British Columbia -- Kitimat Region
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Rocky Mountains
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Genre/Form |
Fiction
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1322029172 |
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9781322029177 |
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9781497662773 |
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149766277X |
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