No Man's River
05/08/14 18:31
Farley Mowat: No Man’s River (New York: Carroll & Graf, 2004)

I found myself to be caught up in the story even though I knew parts of it from my recent reading of other Mowat books. His characters, including himself, are strong people in the face of a brutal environment. His ability to speak of indigenous, Metis and newcomers as people who can communicate and develop genuine concern for one another is an important message in 21st Century Canada where the struggles for reconciliation will yet take hundreds of years of careful storytelling and listening.
I’m glad I discovered Mowat this year and that I had the opportunity to read his books in a short period of time. He is a writer whose works will continue to be important in the story of Canada and in the struggles of her people for generations to come.