Three Day Road

Paperback, 400 pages

Published March 14, 2006 by Penguin Canada.

ISBN:
978-0-14-301786-8
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Although I don't like war stories, having seen enough of war myself, I slowly warmed up to Boyden's tale of two Canadian Cree Indians stuck in the muddy trenches of the Great War--WW1. Two childhood friends, Xavier and Elijah, both orphans, grew up with Xavier's aunt Niska, a medicine woman, who taught them to live "in the bushes" of Canadian north. They learned to hunt together and went to the war together. Because of their hunter's nature, they became a famous snipers duet participating in all the big battles Canadian troops fought in Belgium and France. The description of the life in muddy trenches and brutalities of the war is vivid and believable.

The story is told in two voices--through the aunt Niska, who picks up Xavier upon his return from the war, crippled and addicted to morphine. While she paddles her canoe with the two of them back north, …