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Into the Heart of the Country

di Pauline Holdstock

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a haunting tale of the white men and aboriginal women who founded northern Canada.
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An important slice of Canadian/British history, based on historical facts. There is a lot to like about this book, especially if the reader is interested in the history of the Indigenous Canadian people and how the arrival of Europeans affected their way of life. This story takes place well after the arrival of the first Europeans, the Indigenous people are used to trading with the English, have become dependent on guns and developed a taste for rum and brandy. The British men take (seemingly not forcibly) temporary wives, then leave them behind when they return to England. The religious aspect is not a factor here, there are no priests actively trying to convert anyone and the residential schools are not an issue either.

My only concern was feeling a bit removed from the characters, I just didn't feel really engaged all the time. Otherwise an interesting read!
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  Rdra1962 | Aug 1, 2018 |
The reader may feel, however, that they are only skimming the surface of this survival. Though poetic, there is not a lot of depth given to the story, with more time given to descriptions of the area than to the relationships between the characters and their attempts to overcome the difficulties of life at the fort....Quill & Quire called this book “a disappointing historical portrait, beautifully written” and I have to concur. With Molly Norton playing an important part in this story, Holdstock had the opportunity delve deeply into the story of the Aboriginal women who resided at Prince of Wales Fort. Unfortunately she often veers off course. Their motivations and struggle to survive are not explored as well as they could have been. Beautiful writing aside, the reader is left wanting more of the characters and their relationships.
 
The novel shines in its portrayal of the day-to-day hardships of early Canadians and the lush descriptions of landscape. Unfortunately, Holdstock documents the experiences of many of the men who lived in the fort, taking the focus off of Molly, the most interesting figure in the novel. The passages detailing the workings of the fort are more appropriate for a textbook than a novel. The activities of the characters are recounted rather than dramatized, and their motivations and emotions are never explored or fleshed out. The result is a disappointing historical portrait, beautifully written.
aggiunto da vancouverdeb | modificaQuill and Quire
 
Holdstock’s writing moves seamlessly between her research and her polished storytelling of people, landscape and grief. These are familiar preoccupations, but she continues to make them compelling and rich.

What is most compelling about Into the Heart of the Country is its openness toward authenticity. The novel isn’t entirely historically accurate, nor does it pretend or claim to be. Instead, the novel skirts that conflicted debate and portrays the multitude of stories, the possibilities of voices involved in Native Canadian history and the development of the Hudson’s Bay Company. Borrowing from Eco’s outlook on the historical novel, Holdstock manages to recreate the real events so they may be better understood, without simply reinterpreting those events and facts.
 
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