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Fiction Native American & Aboriginal

Two Trails Narrow

by (author) Stephen McGregor

Publisher
Theytus Books
Initial publish date
Feb 2008
Category
Native American & Aboriginal, Cultural Heritage, World War II
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781894778367
    Publish Date
    Feb 2008
    List Price
    $21.95

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Description

Ryman McGregor and Abraham Scott have a lot in common. Both are Algonquin half-breeds unhappily attending St. Xavier's Residential School in Ontario and desperately seeking to escape the harsh hands of the abusive Jesuit priests. One night, the boys—along with Ryman's sister—decide to make a break for it, but RCMP trackers quickly pick up their trail. The runaways barely evade capture and begin the long journey to their respective homes. But years later Ryman's and Abraham's paths cross again. This time as corporals fighting in one of Canada's best military units in Europe during WWII.

Set against the residential school experience for Indigenous children and the looming shadow of the Second World War, we see the pain of a young generation of Indigenous people who were pulled into the vortex of forced battle at home and overseas. Through the eyes of two soldiers Two Trails Narrow is a remembrance of the courage and depth of the human spirit in an era of hostilities.

About the author

Stephen McGregor is Algonquin from the Kitigan Zibi Reserve at Maniwaki, Quebec. He is a strong advocate for the contributions and sacrifices of First Nations soldiers in Canada's wars overseas, a subject that is largely unacknowledged in Canada. Storytelling has always been a strong tradition of community life at Kitigan Zibi, which influenced Stephen as a boy, and he credits many Algonquins for passing on this gift to him. Stephen has been writing for 15 years and published the history book Since Time Immemorial: Our Story in 2004. Two Trails Narrow is his first novel.

 

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