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Résumé

2023 Canada Reads Longlist Selection

National Bestseller

Winner of the 2019 OLA Forest of Reading Evergreen Award

Shortlisted for the 2019 John W. Campbell Memorial Award

Shortlisted for the 2019/20 First Nation Communities READ Indigenous Literature Award

2020 Burlington Library Selection; 2020 Hamilton Reads One Book One Community Selection; 2020 Region of Waterloo One Book One Community Selection; 2019 Ontario Library Association Ontario Together We Read Program Selection; 2019 Women’s National Book Association’s Great Group Reads; 2019 Amnesty International Book Club Pick

January 2020 Reddit r/bookclub pick of the month

“This slow-burning thriller is also a powerful story of survival and will leave readers breathless.” — Publishers Weekly

“Rice seamlessly injects Anishinaabe language into the dialogue and creates a beautiful rendering of the natural world … This title will appeal to fans of literary science-fiction akin to Cormac McCarthy as well as to readers looking for a fresh voice in indigenous fiction.” — Booklist

A daring post-apocalyptic novel from a powerful rising literary voice

With winter looming, a small northern Anishinaabe community goes dark. Cut off, people become passive and confused. Panic builds as the food supply dwindles. While the band council and a pocket of community members struggle to maintain order, an unexpected visitor arrives, escaping the crumbling society to the south. Soon after, others follow.

The community leadership loses its grip on power as the visitors manipulate the tired and hungry to take control of the reserve. Tensions rise and, as the months pass, so does the death toll due to sickness and despair. Frustrated by the building chaos, a group of young friends and their families turn to the land and Anishinaabe tradition in hopes of helping their community thrive again. Guided through the chaos by an unlikely leader named Evan Whitesky, they endeavor to restore order while grappling with a grave decision.

Blending action and allegory, Moon of the Crusted Snow upends our expectations. Out of catastrophe comes resilience. And as one society collapses, another is reborn.

Auteur

  • Waubgeshig Rice (auteur)

    Waubgeshig Rice a grandi dans la Première Nation de Wasauksing, sur les rives de la baie Georgienne, dans le sud-est du territoire du traité Robinson-Huron.Orateur, amoureux des langues et des arts martiaux, il a laissé derrière lui une carrière de journaliste à la CBC pour se consacrer à l’écriture. Il a publié le recueil de nouvelles Midnight Sweatlodge (2011; trad. La cérémonie de guérison clandestine, David, 2019) et les romans Legacy (2014; trad. Le legs d’Eva, David, 2017), Moon of the Crusted Snow (2018; trad. Neige des lunes brisées, Mémoire d’encrier, 2022) et Moon of the Turning Leaves (2023; trad. La lune des feuilles rouges, Prise de parole, 2025). Il apprécie la musique forte et les quatre saisons. Il vit à N’Swakamok, également connue sous le nom de Sudbury, en Ontario, avec sa femme et ses trois fils.

Auteur(s) : Waubgeshig Rice

Caractéristiques

Éditeur : ECW Press

Auteur(s) : Waubgeshig Rice

Publication : 2 octobre 2018

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)

Taille(s) : 1,94 Mo (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9781773052441

EAN13 (papier) : 9781770414006

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