When reading the novel many times, the reader will contact one of the characters and begin to sympathize with them. This is because the reader understands what the character is doing, or because he is looking at things from the perspective of the character and its emotions, it is possible to connect to the reader. The most interesting letters for me and the letters I found in the book I read at school are in Stacey's "Ravensong" Lee Maracle.
This reminds me of a speech by Lee Maracle, a writer and activist of John University several years ago. She talks about human connectivity using the term "connection" based on traditional science. I swear that all audiences have issued the word Google on mobile phones. But later when I mentioned it to my brother-in-law, he knew exactly that - as a biologist - the power of linguistics crossed the interdisciplinary boundary. Before we leave our various mobile phones, we will laugh and speak for a few minutes. For the remainder of the afternoon, I was influenced by a strongly exciting dialogue. My coffee got cold when Google Charmaine kept on the various names I mentioned in our conversation. Every time I open a new Chrome window I will continue reading. I noticed that I twisted the wire connecting my own headphones to my phone and I was happy to notice the obvious metaphor of art production and the meaning of the tangle of the fingers.
It ranked 4 points (out of 5 points) by Teekl from indigenous science fiction recommended by Lee Maracle. If you have never thought about the need for some speculative novels at the end of the world, you might understand this when reading this book. The author gave these people such a strong voice, this story makes me sad. This story is also a background of classic forest travel that may remind North American classics that previously had a similar geographical environment. I really need this book. It makes me very comfortable and also makes me challenge some misunderstandings.