Moon of the Crusted Snow

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Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
ECW Press
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.6 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781770414006

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About the Author
Waubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist originally from Wasauksing First Nation. His first short story collection, Midnight Sweatlodge, was inspired by his experiences growing up in an Anishinaabe community and won an Independent Publishers Book Award in 2012. His debut novel, Legacy, followed in 2014. In 2014, he received the Anishinabek Nation's Debwewin Citation for excellence in First Nation Storytelling. He now splits his time between Sudbury and Wasauksing.
Reviews
"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
"The creeping tension and vividly drawn landscapes make Waubgeshig Rice's characters' choices all the more real." -- Toronto Star
"Moon of the Crusted Snow sets itself apart -- an apocalypse novel in reverse." -- Globe and Mail
"Rice complicates and demands a rethinking of the apocalyptic category itself, which is the book's greatest revelation and strength ... Rice's writing is measured and he has a lovely ear for the cadence of conversation -- humour, rage, and introspection all coming through the dialogue ... Rice's story teaches, but it's not didactic; it's original, and somehow takes the frenetic pace of a crisis, slows it down, and shows us its parts." -- Canadian Notes & Queries
"Perfect for those who read Iain Reid's Foe this summer and are looking for something in the same vein." -- The Globe and Mail
"All the ingredients that went into this novel are that much more fresh, and make the narrative so rich, because of the way Rice has succeeded in putting them all together." -- CBC Books