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getting word that her closest thing to living family, Elijah, is coming back from the war, she paddles the three-day journey to meet him in town. She finds, however, that it is not Elijah but her nephew Xavier who has returned from battle. In an attempt to heal her only relative, who has clearly been sucked dry of his soul and has hardened with nightmares from the war and turned hollow by morphine, she begins to recount the stories of her past. She believes that perhaps this will revive Xavier and the Three Day Road will not be one to his demise. Similarly, Xavier attempts to stumble over his story for his aunt and unearths ghosts of his bullet-riddled past.
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There is the infantry, the cavalry, and the artillery. In moments off battle, there is food, then rest, then women. In church, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. There is even superstition about lighting three cigarettes with one match. Xavier remembers specifically though, about what his aunt Niska told him about those ready for death having to walk the Three Day Road. In the novel, we accompany Xavier on what would seem to be his Three Day Road; his journey back to his home with Niska and her stories trying to heal him.
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As Xavier, one of the protagonists reflects in the novel, the number three is especially relevant not only to Indigenous cultures but Europeans alike. It would appear to Xavier that the number three can be found everywhere. There is the front line, the support line, and the reserve line, for example.
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medicine woman, is the remnant of her native relatives who refused to assimilate in the 19th century. She rejected European beliefs and culture and continues to thrive in the bush in a manner befitting her and her traditions. Niska's voice is one of two narratives that complete the novel. After
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Among other ideas the book explores the cultural gulf between European settlers in Canada and the Indigenous peoples.
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The novel was inspired in part by real-life Indigenous World War I heroes
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during the conflict. The book was generally critically well received.
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men, Xavier and Elijah, who volunteer for that war and become
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400 p. (Penguin Group Canada trade paperback edition)
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Joseph Boyden
Historical Fiction
Canadian Literature
World War I
First Nations
Viking Canada
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0143017861
Through Black Spruce
novel
Canadian
Joseph Boyden
Cree
snipers
World War I
Northern Ontario
France
Belgium
Oji-Cree
Francis Pegahmagabow
John Shiwak
2005 Governor General's Awards
McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award
Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
Canada Reads 2006
filmmaker
Nelofer Pazira

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