Bone Dance

by Martha Brooks | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0888993366 Global Overview for this book
Registered by fracula of Calgary, Alberta Canada on 8/8/2011
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Journal Entry 1 by fracula from Calgary, Alberta Canada on Saturday, August 13, 2011
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The enchanting and spiritual journey of two 18-year-olds who must confront their ghosts of memory and mysterious visions when spirits draw them to five miles of prairie along Fatback Lake in Manitoba's Lacs des Placottes Valley. This land has been in the LaFreniere family for generations, since the very first LaFreniere, a Métis trapper and buffalo hunter, settled there. However, Lonny LaFreniere does not want his father to pass the land on to him. Every since Lonny, at the age of eleven, dug up skeletons from Medicine Bluff, the Indian burial mound on the property, he's been haunted by dreams and guilt. Two nights after he uncovered those bones, his mother died. Even though Lonny knows a weak heart killed her, deep down he fears that unearthing the bones caused her death. When Lonny's father decides to sell the land, Lonny is re-visited by dreams of his mother whispering to him, "Let the spirits dance. The land will wake up and tell you things." He is also shocked to discover the property has been willed to Alexandra Sinclair, a city girl.

Alexandra is just as surprised when she receives this gift of land - a legacy from her recently deceased father, a white man she's never met except through the occasional letter. At first she hates the gift and doesn't want it; but when Alex has dreams and waking visions of her dead Cree grandfather and another spirit, Old Raven Man, calling to her to be brave and face the mystery, she visits her property. She not only finds a lake, a cabin and land, but also Lonny who just might be the special person her Grandfather once told her to watch for - the person with buffalo medicine. Together, as they share their stories and face their pasts, Lonny and Alex begin to understand themselves, as well as each other.

A densely-layered, complicated plot, with the story narrated in third-person, past tense, and told alternately by the two central characters, Lonny and Alexandra, this novel will appeal to the more sophisticated readers in junior and senior high. Even though the style is complex and the mood is sometimes sombre, there is the message of hope and love that is often prevalent in Brooks' books. Another underlying theme is that of respect - respecting each other and the land. According to a letter sent to Alexandra from her father, Earl McKay, "...we are all guardians of the land on this sacred planet." Alexandra, Lonny and the many characters who surround them are well-developed with realistic, vivid dialogue. The interior monologues of the main characters ring true, as does the portrayal of their social encounters with other young adults. The spirit world of First Nations people is treated with reverence and adds greatly to the texture and mystique of the story. This is a fine novel that will leave readers embracing nature and honouring the spirits of the ancestors. Another splendid book by award-winning Manitoba author Martha Brooks.

Journal Entry 2 by fracula at Thornhill Aquatic & Rec. Centre in Calgary, Alberta Canada on Thursday, June 28, 2012

Released 11 yrs ago (6/27/2012 UTC) at Thornhill Aquatic & Rec. Centre in Calgary, Alberta Canada

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