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Algonquin Spring

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Six years ago, Mahingan’s wife was taken from him by the Haudenosaunee at the Battle of the Falls. Now, after learning that she is still alive and captive, he and his remaining family struggle to s...
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  • 03 November 2015
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Years after a devastating battle, Mahingan and his tribe struggle to recover a lost loved one.

Six years earlier in the fourteenth century, Mahingan and his tribe fought the Battle of the Falls against the Haudenosaunee. There were many losses, and Mahingan thought he had lost his wife, Wàbananang (Morning Star). But after the battle, he learned she was still alive, taken captive by the Haudenosaunee. Now on a desperate quest to rescue her, Mahingan and his small family are wintering north of the Ottawa River near present-day Lachute, Quebec. If they are to have any hope of recovering Wàbananang, though, they must first survive until spring.

At the same time, over 2,000 kilometres away in present-day Newfoundland, events taking place will affect four Native tribes: Mahingan’s, a group of Mi’kmaq, a Beothuk group, and a band of Haudenosaunee warriors led by Mahingan’s old nemesis, Ò:nenhste Erhar (Corn Dog) — a fierce Mohawk War Chief and Wàbananang’s captor.

Along the way, Mahingan’s brother, Mitigomij, will reveal his true self and powers. Then, an influential Mi’kmaq legend puts a new, powerful twist on events, and threatens to send things spiraling out of Mahingan’s control.
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Price: $13.99
Pages: 296
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 03 November 2015
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781459730632
Format: Paperback
BISACs: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / People & Places / Aboriginal & Indigenous, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Action & adventure stories, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Action & Adventure / Survival Stories, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Historical / Canada, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Countries, cultures & national identity
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The books are unique.

Author Rick Revelle has done meticulous research for his novels and it shows.

As a depiction of how life was in the fourteenth-century in Canada, [Algonquin Spring] surely could not be more chillingly accurate.
Rick Revelle was born in Smiths Falls, Ontario, and raised the Odessa and Wilton areas. He is a member of the Ardoch Algonquin First Nation. His first book was I Am Algonquin, the first Algonquin Quest novel. He lives in Glenburnie, Ontario.