Song of Batoche
Song of Batoche
by Maia Caron
$22.95
- September 2017
- print ISBN: 978-1-55380-499-4
- ebook ISBN: 978-1-55380-500-7
- PDF ISBN: 978-1-55380-501-4
- 6″ x 9″ Trade paper, 372 pages
- Novel, History
Louis Riel arrives at Batoche in 1884 to help the Métis fight for their lands and discovers that the rebellious outsider Josette Lavoie is a granddaughter of the famous chief Big Bear, whom he needs as an ally. But Josette learns of Riel’s hidden agenda — to establish a separate state with his new church at its head — and refuses to help him. Only when the great Gabriel Dumont promises her that he will not let Riel fail does she agree to join the cause.
In this raw wilderness on the brink of change, the lives of seven unforgettable characters converge, each one with secrets: Louis Riel and his tortured wife Marguerite; a duplicitous Catholic priest; Gabriel Dumont and his dying wife Madeleine; a Hudson’s Bay Company spy; and the enigmatic Josette Lavoie. As the Dominion Army marches on Batoche, Josette and Gabriel must manage Riel’s escalating religious fanaticism and a growing attraction to each other. Song of Batoche is a timeless story that traces the borderlines of faith and reason, obsession and madness, betrayal and love.
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Reviews:
“Ambitious, broad, sweeping, historical mystery.” —Shelagh Rogers, The Last Chapter
“Caron weaves a tale of love, betrayal and obsession . . . a vivid and fast-paced retelling of this moment in Canadian history.”
—Toronto Star
“This passionate retelling uses women’s eyes to reveal the hidden history behind Riel and Gabriel Dumont. Deeply researched, and rooted in the soil of Batoche.”
— Marina Endicott, author of the Giller-nominated Close to Hugh
“Combining fine research and engaging storytelling, Song of Batoche is a stirring fictionalized account of events in and around the 1885 North-West Resistance. Josette Lavoie is an intriguing and memorable heroine.”
— Katherena Vermette, author of the The Break and winner of the Governor General’s Award