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The 2007 Award

Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden


 

 

Nominated by:

  • Ottawa Public Library, Canada
  • Winnipeg Public Library, Canada
  • Edmonton Public Library, Canada
  • Calgary Public Library, Canada
  • Vancouver Public Library, Canada
  • Toronto Public Library, Canada

Publisher of Nominated Edition
Penguin Books Canada ISBN 0670063622

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK
It is 1919, and Niska, the last Oji-Cree medicine woman to live off the land, has received word that one of the two boys she grudgingly saw off to war has returned. She leaves her home in the bush of Northern Ontario to retrieve him, only to discover that the one she expected is actually the other.
Xavier Bird, her sole living relation, gravely wounded and addicted to the army's morphine, hovers somewhere between the living world and that of the dead. As Niska paddles him the three days home, she realizes that all she can offer in her attempt to keep him alive is her words, the stories of her life.
In turn, Xavier relates the horrifying years of war in Europe: he and his best friend, Elijah Whiskeyjack, prowled the battlefields of France and Belgium as snipers of enormous skill. As their reputations grew, the two young men, with their hand-sewn moccasins and extraordinary marksmanship, became both the pride and fear of their regiment as they stalked the ripe killing fields of Ypres and the Somme.
But what happened to Elijah? As Niska paddles deeper into the wilderness, both she and Xavier confront the devastation that such great conflict leaves in its wake.
Inspired in part by real-life World War I Ojibwa hero Francis Pegahmagabow, Three Day Road reinvents the tradition of such Great War epics as Birdsong and All Quiet on the Western Front. Beautifully written and told with unblinking focus, it is a remarkable tale, one of brutality, survival, and rebirth.

Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Award 2005
Governor General's Literary Award: Nominee 2005
CBA Libris Award - Fiction Book of the Year: Shortlist 2006
Amazon.ca/Books in Print First Novel Award: Shortlist 2005
CAA MOSAID Technologies Inc. Award for Fiction for a Full-length Novel: Winner 2006

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A Canadian of Irish, Scottish, and Métis roots, Joseph Boyden is the author of Born with a Tooth, a collection of short stories that was shortlisted for the Upper Canada Writer's Craft Award. His work has appeared in publications such as Potpourri, Cimarron Review, Blue Penny Quarterly, Black Warrior, and The Panhandler. He divides his time between northern Ontario and Louisiana, where he teaches writing at the University of New Orleans.


 

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