

Monkey Beach
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Eden Robinson
“Monkey Beach creates a vivid contemporary landscape that draws the reader deep into a traditional world, a hidden universe of premonition, pain and power.” --Thomas KingTragedy strikes a Native community when the Hill family’s handsome seventeen-year-old son, Jimmy, mysteriously vanishes at sea. Left behind to cope during the search-and-rescue effort is his sister, Lisamarie, a wayward teenager with a dark secret. She sets off alone in search of Jimmy through the Douglas Channel and heads for Monkey Beach—a shore famed for its sasquatch sightings. Infused by turns with darkness and humour, Monkey Beach is a spellbinding voyage into the long, cool shadows of B.C.’s Coast Mountains, blending teen culture, Haisla lore, nature spirits and human tenderness into a multi-layered story of loss and redemption.
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Author
Eden Robinson
Pages
384
Publisher
Knopf Canada
Published Date
2011-10-05
ISBN
0307363937 9780307363930
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"Not what I thought it was going to be. The movie blew me away. Normally the book is always better but not this time. "
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Tadie Bill
"Stunningly beautiful book. "
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OkayKaren
"Incredible story! I couldnt put it down! Written by and indigenous woman from british columbia "
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Eilish Engelhart
"I read this for english class in grade 11 but it seriously is one of the best books I've ever read. it deals with heavy topics like drinking, sexual assault, drugs, death, etc. a very sad story but really brings you into the life of an Indigenous person in Canada and the hardships they deal with, which also serves as information and insight for non-Indigenous people reading it. I teared up a few times and I like that the ending is essentially left to interpretation as well. definitely recommenD"
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"I get immersed in Eden Robinson’s writing!"
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Steph Blakey
"A lot of the reviewers called this disjointed, but I enjoyed the back and forth setting and the minor interruptions for medical information. The account feels very real without pandering, and the mythology is an interesting mix. I'd read more Robinson if I come across some!"
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Andrew Greene