
Three Day Road
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Ann Phimister
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By:
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Joseph Boyden
Author Joseph Boyden makes his literary debut with this profound and moving Today’s Book Club pick that contemplates the lasting traumas of war.
Cree Indians and best-friends Xavier and Elijah enlist in the Canadian Army in 1915, eager to become heroes. Seasoned hunters, the men become expert snipers, but their horrifying experiences serving in World War I will leave devastating impressions on each man’s life.
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Amazing story. I couldn't stop listening
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my favorite Canadian author and story
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Would you listen to Three Day Road again? Why?
Three Day Road depicts many theme's and stories that are important to Ojibwa/Cree culture in a new innovative way.What was one of the most memorable moments of Three Day Road?
The theme of the Wendigo throughout the story.What three words best describe Ruth Ann Phimister’s performance?
Poor pronunciation of Cree and Ojibwa (It made me laugh)Who was the most memorable character of Three Day Road and why?
Niska is a character that is a healer and Elder that brings some glimmer of hope when things are darkest.Any additional comments?
Not only does this story bring to light the residential school system and the racism native face everyday. It also is a story rich with culture and teachings. I would recommend anyone interested in the history and culture of the Cree/Ojibwa should read this book. It is also an amazing story on its own.Great cultural adventure!
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Amazing story loved every moment!
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Beautifully Painful
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