Shadows Cast by Stars
by Catherine Knutsson
Genre: Sci-Fi
Drawn to the beautiful title and cover,
and then to its setting, this was find of the year. I read the back,
then the author's bio and was sold. From my Christmas gifts, I was
most excited to read this one.
Set in the future, on the West Coast of
Canada, on an island very much like Vancouver Island, we are
introduced to a world where a plague ravages the people who have
survived land-destroying earthquakes. Cassandra, a Métis,
lives in the Old Way with her twin brother, Paul, and her father.
There is something in the blood of aboriginal people that protect
them from the plague and the government actively searches them out to
harvest (for lack of a better word). They escape to the island where
they must integrate with a Band that is also in hiding. Here they are
met with challenges of social order, personal struggles, and the ever
present fear that something is wrong with the Spirit World.
Knutsson drew me in with her poetic
descriptions of the landscape and everyday life on the island. She
wove intricate myths and tales into the fabric of this story in a
delicate and relateable manner. As Cass learns to be a medicine
women, she travels further and further into the Spirit World. Here is
where reality blurs and I loved it. Honestly, I wish there were more
books out there like this. Finally, a Canadian author that I want to
recommend to friend after friend. Beautiful.
The beginning is a little slow, but
soon after Cass and her family arrive on the island it picks up and
runs. Believable and complex characters, you get the sense that
something else is going on with everyone that you meet. Nothing is as
it seems. Some secrets never get revealed completely and that's like
real life isn't it? We never truly know a person to their core.
Because I know Vancouver Island well, I
felt a personal connection with this novel. My nagging fear of an
earthquake surfaced. And Cass can see people's totems, or Spirit
animals. I wonder what mine would be?
5/5 STARS
In the Classroom: Individual or
Literacy Circles. There are many serious topics and cultural issues
to discuss. Perfect jumping board to discuss West Coast aboriginal
myths. Recommended for age 14 and up.
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