Three Day Road

Paperback, 400 pages

Published March 14, 2006 by Penguin Canada.

ISBN:
978-0-14-301786-8
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5 stars (4 reviews)

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Review of 'Three Day Road' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

One the one hand, this is a wonderfully written exploration of the collision of two cultures as two First Nations young men from Canada go to fight for the Empire in World War I. Issues of residential schools, trading with the white men, and living in the bush are illustrated nicely, along with explorations into First Nations spirituality. For this, it deserves five stars.

One the other hand, it feels like spends too much time telling the war stories of the white men who fought in that war. It feels like too much emphasis is placed on the battles and the glory. For this reason, I would probably give it three stars.

Four stars is probably a good compromise

Review of 'Three Day Road' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Three Day Road joins Boyden's latest, The Orenda, in my top five or so favorite books that I have ever read. Boyden is incredibly talented. He just has a way of drawing the reader into the book's world. I could clearly see the characters, the war-torn First World War setting, and the events unfolding as if before my eyes. Boyden is excellent at providing real, flawed people and believable situations. His books do not follow the typical formula of most other literature: there will be no twist at the end, no defeating some villain, no happily wrapped-up situation. Instead, his books provide a series of slices in time that take the reader on a journey. His books are all relatively easy to read, since the reader is continuously faced with the thoughts and statements of the characters instead of a traditional narrator, so there is no room for flashy, over-the-top …

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