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Strangers

#1 The Reckoner

David A. Robertson

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English
HIGHWATER PR
01 March 2018
Series: The Reckoner
A talking coyote, mysterious illnesses, and girl trouble. Coming home can be murder...

When Cole Harper gets a mysterious message from an old friend begging him to come home, he has no idea what he's getting into. Compelled to return to Wounded Sky First Nation, Cole finds his community in chaos: a series of shocking murders, a mysterious illness ravaging the residents, and reemerging questions about Cole’s role in the tragedy that drove him away 10 years ago. With the aid of an unhelpful spirit, a disfigured ghost, and his two oldest friends, Cole tries to figure out his purpose, and unravel the mysteries he left behind a decade ago. Will he find the answers in time to save his community?
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Imprint:   HIGHWATER PR
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   322g
ISBN:   9781553796763
ISBN 10:   1553796764
Series:   The Reckoner
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Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Alexander Robertson is an award-winning graphic novelist and writer who has long been an advocate for educating youth on Indigenous history and contemporary issues. He has written several graphic novels, including the bestselling 7 Generations series and Sugar Falls. His first novel, The Evolution of Alice, was winner of On the Same Page (2016). His children's book When We Were Alone is a finalist for the 2017 Governor General's Literary Award in the Young People's Literature (Illustrated Books) category, and the TD Canadian's Children's Literature Award. David lives in Winnipeg with his wife and five children, where he works in the field of Indigenous education.

Reviews for Strangers (#1 The Reckoner)

Though the singularity of superpowers adds flair and excitement for readers, Robertson's spirited trilogy is ultimately rooted in a sense of community nurtured by compassion, hard work and a little bit of mischief. --Nyala Ali Winnipeg Free Press Indigenous and non-indigenous readers will enjoy the setting of Wounded Sky, the character of Cole and the other Indigenous characters in the book. There are murders and mysteries which are never completely solved, a hint of romance which is never entirely fulfilled, and the supernatural plays a large role in the plot. Something for everyone - and many readers will anticipate the next book in the series.--Ann Ketcheson CM Association The tone deftly oscillates between moodiness and humor, capturing the angst of the tale's teens without becoming self-serious. Though this is very much an archetypal story, the blend of Native American fantasy elements and a noirish Canadian setting make this a memorable addition to the genre.A promising first episode of a new series with a striking hero and a coyote spirit. -- Kirkus Reviews This first volume in a projected trilogy is a mash-up of sorts--thriller, superhero origin story, old-fashioned science fiction, and YA coming-of-age. Its Indigenous imagery and cultural references bring these genres and their conventions into an invigorating context, often with refreshing ironic humor and always with ample reference to pop culture...the story's tantalizing mystery pulls readers on.--Deirdre F. Baker The Horn Book Magazine [T]he indigenous Canadian viewpoint gives insights into First Nations life and a truly original superhero for the beginning of this new series.Recommended. --Tara J. Williams School Library Connection


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