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NOVEL
Eighty years have passed since natural disasters a
wars ravaged North America. In the thriving city
Saskatchewan, George Taylor and Lenore Hanson are la’ >
live in a world of personalized Platforms, self-driving cars, and
cutting edge Organic Recreational Vehicles (ORVs). When Geor 2
accidentally crash-lands his ORV near the mountain-sheltere
haven of a First Nations community, he is exposed to new ways of
- thinking and forced into an extraordinary shift in perception N
who he is and what he has become.
Praise for Harold Johnson:
tone
“Johnson’s vision of a resource-and-security-dominated future is
well-conceived and well-executed” — The StarPhoenix
Charlie Muskrat
“Harold Johnson’s new novel is an appetizing and humorous read,
coupled with a profoundly reflective and moving commentary on
the duality of indigenous experience in Canada . . .” — Winnipeg
Free Press
“Clever, literate, and packed with allusion.” — The StarPheonix
Back Track
“Part crime drama and part retelling of traditional Cree myth, this
highly entertaining page-turner s enriched by Johnson’s exploration
of modern life and struggle in a northern community” — Canadian
Book Review Annual
thistledown press
Eighty years have passed since natural disasters a
wars ravaged North America. In the thriving city
Saskatchewan, George Taylor and Lenore Hanson are la’ >
live in a world of personalized Platforms, self-driving cars, and
cutting edge Organic Recreational Vehicles (ORVs). When Geor 2
accidentally crash-lands his ORV near the mountain-sheltere
haven of a First Nations community, he is exposed to new ways of
- thinking and forced into an extraordinary shift in perception N
who he is and what he has become.
Praise for Harold Johnson:
tone
“Johnson’s vision of a resource-and-security-dominated future is
well-conceived and well-executed” — The StarPhoenix
Charlie Muskrat
“Harold Johnson’s new novel is an appetizing and humorous read,
coupled with a profoundly reflective and moving commentary on
the duality of indigenous experience in Canada . . .” — Winnipeg
Free Press
“Clever, literate, and packed with allusion.” — The StarPheonix
Back Track
“Part crime drama and part retelling of traditional Cree myth, this
highly entertaining page-turner s enriched by Johnson’s exploration
of modern life and struggle in a northern community” — Canadian
Book Review Annual
thistledown press
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