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Rupert's land : a novel
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Rupert's land : a novel
Walter C. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia

2013
Book > Fiction, Novel
Creators
Quartermain, Meredith
Description
"At the height of the Great Depression, two Prairie children struggle with poverty and uncertainty. Surrounded by religion, law, and her authoritarian father, Cora Wagoner daydreams about what it would be like to abandon society altogether and join one of the Indian tribes she’s read so much about. Saddened by struggles with Indian Agent restrictions, Hunter George wonders why his father doesn’t want him to go to the residential school. As he too faces drastic change, he keeps himself sane with his grandmother’s stories of Wîsahkecâhk. As Cora and Hunter sojourn through a landscape of nuisance grounds and societal refuse, they come to realize that they exist in a land that is simultaneously moving beyond history and drowning in its excess"-- publisher's website.

More Information

ISBN
9781927063361; 1927063361
Statement of Responsibility
Meredith Quartermain.
Publication Information
Edmonton : NeWest Press
Physical Description
303 p. ; 23 cm
Notes
Issued also in an electronic format.
Contents
pt. 1. Cora -- pt. 2. Hunter -- pt. 3. Cora & Hunter.
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