Moon of the Crusted Snow

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Waubgeshig Rice: Moon of the Crusted Snow (Paperback, en-Latn-CA language, 2018, ECW Press)

Paperback, 218 pages

en-Latn-CA language

Published July 18, 2018 by ECW Press.

ISBN:
978-1-77041-400-6
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5 stars (2 reviews)

A daring post-apocalyptic novel from a powerful rising literary voice. With winter looming, a small northern Anishinaabe community goes dark. Cut off, people become passive and confused. Panic builds as the food supply dwindles. While the band council and a pocket of community members struggle to maintain order, an unexpected visitor arrives, escaping the crumbling society to the south. Soon after, others follow. The community leadership loses its grip on power as the visitors manipulate the tired and hungry to take control of the reserve. Tensions rise and, as the months pass, so does the death toll due to sickness and despair. Frustrated by the building chaos, a group of young friends and their families turn to the land and Anishinaabe tradition in hopes of helping their community thrive again. Guided through the chaos by an unlikely leader named Evan Whitesky, they endeavor to restore order while grappling with a …

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5 stars

Content warning plot, setting, and ending spoilers

Review of 'Moon of the Crusted Snow' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Great book. Forcible change as ʼcivilizationʼ fails   (read the same week as I read "Braiding Sweetgrass", so the ancient story of Windigo is illuminated in different ways).  This is a story of a young family managing to cope with the winter when electricity, food deliveries, communication links fail.  Characters are accurately drawn, with strengths and weaknesses leading to consequences.  I am not living in that geographical area, so am relying on my Outsider perception of accuracy in council, welfare, forcible removal, and language reclamation.