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Join us at Audreys Books as Richard Van Camp introduces us to his new graphic novel Roth illustrated by Christopher Shy, and his new YA prose novel Beast.Two great books at one event, what could be better?
Richard will take us through the Indigenous lore and history that underpins both stories, sharing their journey from spark of idea to the printed page.
There will be bannock & refreshments for everyone.
Here's the description for Roth:
'Unless there is snow on the ground, never speak their name aloud.
The more they eat the hungrier they become, and they are starving.
They were meant to stay undisturbed, their dismembered limbs scattered, frozen under the permafrost, but as is always the way, the greed of industry has unburied them once more. Now, the most feared, the Wheetago, have returned, using their powers to call back the Na acho, cannibalistic giants once banished by Dene deities.
The revered hero known as the Child Finder who is fighting to cling to his humanity after a Wheetago attack, a mother, her young son, and a desperate band of convicts, form an uneasy alliance to survive the Wheetago horrors now awakened.'
And the description for Beast:
'For as long as Lawson can remember, his life in a small Northwest Territories town has revolved around “the Treaty” between the Dogrib and the Chipewyan, set down centuries ago to prevent the return of bloody warfare between the two peoples.
On the Dogrib side, Lawson and his family have done their best to keep the pact alive with the neighbouring Cranes, a family headed by a direct descendent of a revered Chipewyan war chief. But even as Lawson and his father dutifully tidy the Cranes’ property as an act of respect, their counterparts offer little more than scowls and derision in return, despite the fact that both families are Yahbati—warriors responsible for protecting the treaty. Worse still, it seems that one of the Cranes’ boys is doing all he can to revive the old conflict: the cold-eyed Silver, fresh out of jail, has placed himself in the service of a cruel, ghoulish spirit bent on destroying the peace.'
Richard's bio:
A recipient of the Order of the Northwest Territories, Richard Van Camp is a proud Tlicho Dene from Fort Smith, NWT, currently residing in Edmonton, AB. Richard is an internationally renowned storyteller and best-selling author of 30 books and graphic novels including Three Feathers & Godless But Loyal To Heaven. His novel, The Lesser Blessed, was adapted into a movie by First Generation Films.
This event is hosted by the wonderful staff of Audreys Books, and supported by the publishers Renegade Arts Entertainment (Roth) and Douglas & McIntyre (Beast).
We hope to see you there!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Audreys Books Ltd., 10702 Jasper Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 3J5, Canada,Edmonton, Alberta