Publish Date |
May 27, 2025 |
Category |
Fiction / Coming of Age Fiction / Family Life |
Price |
$35.00 |
ISBN: 9781039011779
Format: Hardback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Random House of Canada
Published: May 27, 2025
"A compelling novel, honest and compassionate, haunted by the past. Towards the end of the book, I tried to slow down, not wanting the story to end, but it wasn’t possible." —Mary Lawson, bestselling author of A Town Called Solace
"Brian Thomas Isaac reinforces his place as one of Canada’s most engaging novelists with the tender troubling coming-of-age story of Lewis, a 16-year-old growing up on the Okanagan Reserve. He’s a boy who sees and feels everything with intensity—the joy of swimming in a river, the cruelty of a racist neighbour, the complexity of his mother’s love, the sensations of his first deep kiss, the injustices of the Indian Act, which keeps turning his family’s life upside down. I couldn’t put Bones of a Giant down, wondering to the end if Lewis is just too sweet and vulnerable for the mean world around him." —Carol Off, award-winning author of At a Loss for Words
"Bones of a Giant has good bones. Isaac is a masterful storyteller with an observant eye for nature and a deep compassion for his characters. I loved this book." —Thomas Wharton, bestselling author of The Book of Rain
"A clear-eyed love story to both a people and a place. Brian Thomas Isaac is a vital voice." —David Bergen, award-winning author of Here the Dark
"Bones of a Giant accomplishes everything a great sequel should: powerfully carrying forth the spirit of the first story in compelling new ways while never compromising the heart of its characters. I developed such an affinity with this family and community that the sequel felt like a tremendous gift. With this novel, Brian Thomas Isaac has generously created both a refuge for and celebration of Indigenous resilience." —Waubgeshig Rice, bestselling author of Moon of the Turning Leaves