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Indian Horse

A Novel

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Indian Horse

By: Richard Wagamese
Narrated by: Jason Ryll
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Saul Indian Horse is in critical condition. Sitting feeble in an alcoholism treatment facility, he is told that sharing his story will help relieve his agony. Though skeptical, he embarks on a heartbreaking journey from the present - and into the woods of Northern Ontario, where his life began in a snowy Ojibway camp. The tale that follows is one of great pain and great determination from Richard Wagamese, an author who "never seems to waste a shot" (New York Times).

After being taken forcibly from his family, Saul is placed in an abusive boarding school determined to expunge his Ojibway traditions and knowledge. But he finds salvation each morning at dawn, practicing hockey alone on the school's makeshift ice rink. Saul's gift is undeniable: He quickly rises from his school's all-Ojibway team to the white-dominated regional circuit. As his skills improve and he gains notoriety, however, each of his victories on the ice is met by racism and hate. As the years pass, Saul must reconcile his passion - the game he loves, that allowed him to escape poverty - with the harshness of a world that will never make him entirely welcome.

Unfolding against the bleak loveliness of Northern Ontario - all rock, marsh, bog, and cedar - this is a singular story of resilience from a beloved storyteller.

©2012 Richard Wagamese (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
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Not an easy book to listen to. Individual story and how all of the systems impact Native Americans when they rip from their family. Sad but truthful.

Resilience where there shouldn’t have to be

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The storyteller does an amazing job of weaving his account that depicts the traumas and tragedies that he experienced, while bringing it full circle to the fact that this was the experience of a whole people. The hope and beauty that comes to a life when you can survive unspeakable traumatic events is bittersweet. a firsthand account of the brutal treatment of indigenous children is something that must be faced and acknowledged.

Touching and tragic story

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absolutely spectacular journey through an entire range of emotions and experiences. there are definitely some heavy parts with abuse and pain, and that abuse and pain lingers throughout the backstory of sport, nature, and self-discovery. however, the book maintains a balanced tone an alternate between the narratives beautifully. it's wonderfully paced and an absolute joy to read.

A Journey

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This was a good listen, the story was well written and the narrator was superb. Not only dives into the struggle with drink but also the plight of the native children. Well done

Story and Storyteller

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This book was not my first choice, it was a selection from my book club. I was very pleasantly surprised. It was beautifully written the language creating vivid imagery and very evocative. The subject was painful at times but was not graphic, and was dealt with honestly. I would recommend this.

A Gem.

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