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As Long As the Rivers Flow

Published
Feb 2011
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General Fiction General Fiction
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272

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From the accomplished memoirist and former Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario comes a first novel of incredible heart and spirit for every Canadian.

The novel follows one girl, Martha, from the Cat Lake First Nation in Northern Ontario who is "stolen" from her family at the age of six and flown far away to residential school. She doesn't speak English but is punished for speaking her native language; most terrifying and bewildering, she is also "fed" to the school's attendant priest with an attraction to little girls.

Ten long years later, Martha finds her way home again, barely able to speak her native tongue. The memories of abuse at the residential school are so strong that she tries to drown her feelings in drink, and when she gives birth to her beloved son, Spider, he is taken away by Children's Aid to Toronto. In time, she has a baby girl, Raven, whom she decides to leave in the care of her mother while she braves the bewildering strangeness of the big city to find her son and bring him home.

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Jan 2012 Vintage ISBN 0307398757
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First Edition Feb 2011 Knopf (Canada) ISBN 0307398749
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Feb 2011 Knopf (Canada) ISBN 0307398765
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Feb 2011 Knopf (Canada) ISBN B004FGMCVA
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