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HALEY, SUSAN CHARLOTTE
THE MURDER OF MEDICINE BEAR
Kentville, Nova Scotia, Gaspereau Press. 2003, First Edition. (ISBN: 1894031768) Paperbound. Book, black paper wraps, silver spine letters, 457 p, title page vignette, top edge of d.j near spine has light wear and minor tears, in protective mylar jacket. The Murder of Medicine Bear is the story of an Alberta river and of the people who live near its banks. In her most ambitious work to date, Haley interweaves the lives of three generations of natives and whites. Both communities reside in the shadow of an ever-looming mega-project which threatens to dam the river and either save or destroy a way of life, depending on your perspective. At the centre of the novel is the unexpected reunion of an eccentric young band chief, Tim Steen, with his sister, Marina, from whom he was estranged as a child after the brutal murder of their mother. Moving forward and backward in time, Haley paints a compassionate portrait of reservation life and of the complex, sometimes tragic interrelationships between whites and natives. (from the publisher's web site, with thanks) Size: 8 Vo.22 cm. Fine/Very Good.
Harry E. Bagley Books Ltd.Professional seller
Book number: 1123420
USD 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 28.25 | £UK 24.25 | JP¥ 4748]
Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: 1894031768 Indian Reservations -- Alberta Fiction. Communities Fiction. Alberta Race Relations Fiction. Canadiana

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