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Boyden, Joseph. Three day road.


BOYDEN, Joseph. Three day road. Read by Ruth Ann Phimister & Robert Ramirez. 11 tapes. 16 hours. Recorded Books. 2005. 1-4193-4521-0. $109.75. Vinyl; plot notes. SA

This first novel, based on the life of a famed Canadian sniper See sniping software.  in WW I, is told mostly via a series of flashbacks by two Cree Indians. One, Niska, is an elderly medicine woman who lives in the forest. The other is her nephew Xavier, who has just returned from the brutality of trench warfare trench warfare. Although trenches were used in ancient and medieval warfare, in the American Civil War, and in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–5), they did not become important until World War I.  in France and Belgium. The third main character is Elijah, a childhood friend of Xavier's, who becomes hopelessly addicted ad·dict·ed
adj.
1. Physiologically or psychologically dependent on a habit-forming substance.

2. Compulsively or habitually involved in a practice or behavior, such as gambling.
 to morphine morphine, principal derivative of opium, which is the juice in the unripe seed pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum. It was first isolated from opium in 1803 by the German pharmacist F. W. A.  and killing as his sanity Reasonable understanding; sound mind; possessing mental faculties that are capable of distinguishing right from wrong so as to bear legal responsibility for one's actions.


SANITY, med. jur. The state of a person who has a sound understanding; the reverse of insanity.
 slips away. The title refers to the canoe trip that Niska and her war-shattered shell of a nephew must take to reach her home in the bush, where she hopes to heal him. It also refers to the Cree belief in the journey taken after death.

Ramirez and Phimister read with such purity and sincerity that the listener truly imagines two Crees telling the story The sentences are often short, poetic and beautifully descriptive. Graphic violence, often painful listening; but this audiobook should not be missed. Miles Klein, Frisco, TX

S--Recommended for senior high school students.

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