Set in Canada and the battlefields of France and Belgium,
Three-Day Road is a mesmerizing novel told through the eyes of
Niska--a Canadian Oji-Cree woman living off the land who is the
last of a line of healers and diviners--and her nephew Xavier.
At the urging of his friend Elijah, a Cree boy raised in reserve
schools, Xavier joins the war effort. Shipped off to Europe when
they are nineteen, the boys are marginalized from the Canadian
soldiers not only by their native appearance but also by the fine
marksmanship that years of hunting in the bush has taught them.
Both become snipers renowned for their uncanny accuracy. But while
Xavier struggles to understand the purpose of the war and to come
to terms with his conscience for the many lives he has ended,
Elijah becomes obsessed with killing, taking great risks to become
the most accomplished sniper in the army. Eventually the harrowing
and bloody truth of war takes its toll on the two friends in
different, profound ways. Intertwined with this account is the
story of Niska, who herself has borne witness to a lifetime of
death--the death of her people.
In part inspired by the legend of Francis Pegahmagabow, the
great Indian sniper of World War I, Three-Day Road is an impeccably
researched and beautifully written story that offers a searing
reminder about the cost of war.
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Mon, 2 Nov 2009 | Review
by: Dudley R.
A Cree Indian woman kayaks her morphine addicted nephew down a river to her home in the Canadian wilds. The story see saws between the life of the aunt in a fast changing Canada to that of the nephews, and his best friend, as acclaimed snipers in the horror trenches of World War One.
It is a well paced, very readable book.
Dudley Ristow
Johannesburg.
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