
Through Black Spruce
von:
Joseph Boyden
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN 10: 0670020575
ISBN 13: 9780670020577
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
September 9th, 2008
Verlag: Viking Books
Seiten: 359
Will Bird is a figure woven into the fabric of Canadian heritage, a man caught between two worlds: the vibrant yet often harsh landscape of the northern wilderness and the complexities of modern life. With his piercing connection to the land, Will's story unfolds as he seeks to understand his identity, shaped by both personal loss and cultural heritage.
The narrative navigates through the lives of those around him, particularly his niece, who is drawn into the haunting reality of her family's past. Through their intertwined journeys, themes of love and the search for belonging resonate deeply, illustrating the significance of maintaining one’s roots in the face of adversity.
As they grapple with the shadows of their history, the characters are enveloped by the haunting beauty of the natural world, which serves as both a character and a backdrop, reflecting their internal struggles. Amidst heartbreaking loss, the resilience of the human spirit emerges, sparking hope and renewal.
This poignant exploration encourages readers to consider the ways in which identity is formed and transformed, emphasizing the importance of connection – whether to one's community, family, or the land itself.
The narrative navigates through the lives of those around him, particularly his niece, who is drawn into the haunting reality of her family's past. Through their intertwined journeys, themes of love and the search for belonging resonate deeply, illustrating the significance of maintaining one’s roots in the face of adversity.
As they grapple with the shadows of their history, the characters are enveloped by the haunting beauty of the natural world, which serves as both a character and a backdrop, reflecting their internal struggles. Amidst heartbreaking loss, the resilience of the human spirit emerges, sparking hope and renewal.
This poignant exploration encourages readers to consider the ways in which identity is formed and transformed, emphasizing the importance of connection – whether to one's community, family, or the land itself.