Awards for Three Day Road
Winner of the Rogers WritersTrust Fiction Prize
Winner of the CBA Libris Fiction Book of the Year
Winner of the Amazon.ca/Books in Print First Novel Award
Winner of the CAA MOSAID Technologies Inc. Award
for Fiction Silver Medal
Winner of the 2005 McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year
Shortlisted for the Governor Generals Award for Fiction
A CBC Canada Reads Selection
Praise for Three Day Road
Its gripping, wrenching, eye-opening, illuminating, stirring, moral (not moralistic) fiction, rooted in closely observed fact Boyden, like Homer in The Iliad, is precise and unflinching in his descriptions of the ways in which soldiers fall in battle This novel is a remarkable achievement, and a breathtaking debut.
The Globe and Mail
The writing is minimalist, the characters vivid, the pace measured, the hold on the reader firm This book will stir up controversy, win awards, hit bestseller lists, and spawn a feature film. Count on it.
The Montreal Gazette
Three Day Road, his first novel, will stand beside Timothy Findleys classic The Wars as a moving account of the Great War from a Canadian perspective, but Boyden has delivered something new The cinematic battle scenes blaze with intensity and the riveting climax of the boys friendship feels brutal and inevitable. It satisfies even as it shocks the writing is glorious and shines with real immediacy Boyden is a remarkable storyteller. Three Day Road is an unforgettable and valuable depiction of the aboriginal Canadian experience in the First World War and at home.
The National Post
You will never forget these two young Cree snipers plunged in the horror of the First World War, where the enemy was so close that one could smell him. A beautifully written and haunting story of survival and innocence shattered, of friendship, death, redemption and love of the land. The three protagonists, Xavier, Elijah, and Niska will be in my heart forever. Please, please dont miss it!
Isabel Allende
Three Day Road is as fine a novel as I have seen during the five years I have been reading first novels. My prediction is that it will win every award for which it is nominated, and that it will become a Canadian and international classic.
W.P. Kinsella, Books in Canada
The extraordinary richness of Boydens prose and his material, both in the forgotten history hes recovered and his electric metaphors, make Three Day Road one of the finest novels in an already rich national tradition.
Macleans
Joseph Boydens Three Day Road is a brilliant novel. You will suffer a bit, but its overwhelmingly worth the voyage.
Jim Harrison
Three Day Road is a devastatingly truthful work of fiction, and a masterful account of hell and healing. This is a grave, grand, and passionate book.
Louise Erdrich
Three Day Road is that rarest of books: It works on different levels for different readers. It can be enjoyed as a military history, a study of the tragedy of First Nations people in Canada, or simply as a strong literary novel set against a First World War backdrop. Read it and see for yourself.
The Vancouver Sun
A tale thats pure magic ... Boydens braided stories twine together to a surprisingly gentle ending. There is deathmany deathsbut there is also rebirth and beauty in this authors passionate storytelling as in the world he describes.
Straight.com
Three Day Road [is] a stunning, epic story has a greatness about it
Winnipeg Free Press
This poignant tale weaves together magic, hubris, and plain good storytelling, making it one of the best Canadian literature offerings of the season.
The Calgary Herald
Perhaps the most startling success of this book is the way it combines a tale of racial and cultural displacement with a mystic saga He guides us through immensely complex stories with subtlety and grace.
Independent on Sunday
There have been so many fine novels inspired by the First World War that to read one that is not just harrowing, but fresh, comes as a pleasant surprise [Its] a fully rounded work of fiction which, after a quiet opening, develops into a real page-turner His portrait of an indigenous people who are, in their way, hunted to near-extinction is poignant and convincing.
Sunday Telegraph
Boyden strips away unnecessary embellishments and tells his story with the starkness and simplicity that does justice to the raw worlds of bush and trench. It is an absorbing read, with chilling, exhaustive detail about the butchery of animals and soldiers. But the net effect is rewardinghallucinatory, evenas the reader is drawn into the Cree network of spirits, voices, and stories.
Scotland on Sunday
It takes an exceptionally intense and clear vision for a writer to persuade us that there is anything new to be said about the Great War, now creeping steadily towards its centenary anniversary. Yet every now and then a book comes along (or, in the case of Pat Barker, a trilogy) that rescues from the mire and carnage a genuinely new perspective on the awful events of 19141918. Focusing on the rarely told stories of indigenous people enlisted into the Canadian army, Joseph Boydens first novel, Three Day Road, is one such book What sets Boydens writing alongside other notable war novels is the way in which the fighting, for all the grim detail, does not dominate his other, broader themes. He succeeds in driving the narrative along with sufficient dramatic incident to satisfy his brothers, but what haunts the book are the more insidious developments offsetting the conflict in Europe.
The Glasgow Herald
Simply, beautifully, Boyden takes us into the minds and hearts of his characters. The result is an otherworldly reading experience this is that rare novel that illuminates the past for the presentfor all time, in fact.
New Orleans Times Picayune
Three Day Road is a compelling read, beautifully told, and timeless in its lessons.
Rick Bass
There are also lyrical moments which posses an eerie power especially where Boyden writes about the northern landscape and the human relationship to it. He has illuminated a forgotten corner of the Great War and that, in itself, is a prodigious achievement.
The Independent
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THREE DAY ROAD
A Canadian of Irish, Scottish, and Mtis roots, JOSEPH BOYDEN is the author of Born with a Tooth, a collection of short stories that was shortlisted for the Upper Canada Writers Craft Award. He divides his time between northern Ontario and Louisiana, where he teaches writing at the University of New Orleans. Three Day Road is his first novel and will be published in ten languages.
ALSO BY JOSEPH BOYDEN
Born with a Tooth
(short stories)
THREE
DAY
ROAD
JOSEPH BOYDEN
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