Rupert's Land
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
At the height of the Great Depression, Cora Wagoner daydreams about abandoning small-town society, religion, traditional gender roles and the rule of her authoritarian father. She longs to study science and math, or to join one of the Indian tribes she read so much about. Hunter George also dreams of getting away. With the encroachment of Indian Agent restrictions and the looming threat of being forced into a residential school, he keeps himself sane with his grandmother's stories of Wîsahkecâhk, the legendary figure of Cree folklore. When Cora and Hunter find each other, they will journey through a landscape of nuisance grounds, shantytowns and societal refuse, coming to realize that they exist in a land that is simultaneously moving beyond history and drowning in its excess.
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