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The Theory of Crows: A Novel by David A. Robertson

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The Theory of Crows by David A. Robertson is a poignant contemporary novel about a troubled father and his estranged teenage daughter who, after a devastating family tragedy, journey into the northern wilderness to find their ancestral trapline. As Matthew and Holly navigate grief, mental health struggles, and the distance between them, the land and their Cree heritage become central to their healing and reconnection. This moving story explores family bonds, Indigenous identity, and the power of returning to one’s roots.

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A poignant and evocative novel about the bonds of family and the gifts offered by the land.

When a troubled father and his estranged teenage daughter head out onto the land in search of the family trapline, they find their way back to themselves, and to each other

Deep in the night, Matthew paces the house, unable to rest. Though his sixteen-year-old daughter, Holly, lies sleeping on the other side of the bedroom door, she is light years away from him. How can he bridge the gap between them when he can’t shake the emptiness he feels inside? Holly knows her father is drifting further from her; what she doesn’t understand is why. Could it be her fault that he seems intent on throwing everything away, including their relationship?

Following a devastating tragedy, Matthew and Holly head out onto the land in search of a long-lost cabin on the family trapline, miles from the Cree community they once called home. But each of them is searching for something more than a place. Matthew hopes to reconnect with the father he has just lost; Holly goes with him because she knows the father she is afraid of losing won’t be able to walk away.

When things go wrong during the journey, they find they have only each other to turn to for support. What happens to father and daughter on the land will test them, and eventually heal them, in ways they never thought possible.

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Weight 33 oz
Dimensions 6.1 × 0.65 × 8.45 in
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