Through Black Spruce

Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden is a novel published by Penguin Canada on September 15, 2009. This first softcover edition spans 432 pages and is written in English. The story explores contemporary aboriginal life, highlighting the stark contrasts between the beauty of nature and the challenges of urban existence.
Readers will follow the journey of Annie, who embarks on a search for her missing sister, Suzanne, navigating from Toronto to New York amidst the glitz of modeling and celebrity culture. Meanwhile, their uncle Will grapples with his own struggles at home, leading to profound revelations about family ties. Through Black Spruce delves into themes of cultural heritage and family life, offering insights into identity and the complexities of relationships.
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From internationally acclaimed author Joseph Boyden comes an astonishingly powerful novel of contemporary aboriginal life, full of the dangers and harsh beauty of both forest and city. When beautiful Suzanne Bird disappears, her sister Annie, a loner and hunter, is compelled to search for her, leaving behind their uncle Will, a man haunted by loss.While Annie travels from Toronto to New York, from modelling studios to A-list parties,Will encounters dire troubles at home. Both eventually come to painful discoveries about the inescapable ties of family. Through Black Spruce is an utterly unforgettable consideration of how we discover who we really are.
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