Andrei and the Snow Walker

Andrei and the Snow Walker
Authors
Warwaruk, Larry
Publisher
Coteau Books
Tags
new world , prairies , ukraine , new magic , old magic , pioneers , settlement fiction , mythical figures , metis , immigration
ISBN
9781550502138
Date
2002-09-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
3.12 MB
Lang
en
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Andrei and his family leave Ukraine for a homestead near Batoche, Saskatchewan, in the spring of 1900. Andrei's grandfather brings with them an ancient Scythian bowl an old hermit gave him - a strange, glowing bowl which may have magical power.

Andrei has never worked so hard, helping to build a home, breaking land, learning to hunt with two Metis friends, Gabriel and Chi Pete. They tell him about Snow Walker, a man of unusual powers and wisdom--a man some say can change into a bear. Sometimes, in the woods, Andrei thinks he sees a figure moving through the trees.

Near Christmas, Andrei is caught in a swirling blizzard while trying to use the strange bowl's magic to help his family. When he falls through river ice, he sees that not only can't the magic bowl save him, he must let it go to have a chance. Suddenly, someone strong pulls him from the river. In a cabin in the woods, Andrei at last meets Snow Walker and learns that this land has its own wisdom and power.

Larry Warwaruk is the author of one other novel (Rope of Time, 1991), a number of short stories published in GRAIN, NeWest Review and elsewhere and broadcast on CBC Radio, and a non-fiction work, Red Finns of the Coteau, published in 1984.