The Three Day Road

Joseph Boyden

earliest edition we have, 2005 Penguin Books Canada, 2005 hardcover 368 pages

Terres d'Amérique

In this powerful and mesmerizing debut, Joseph Boyden reinvents the tradition of Great War epics like All Quiet on the Western Front and Birdsong. It is 1919 and Niska, an Oji- Cree medicine woman, has left her home in the bush of northern Ontario to retrieve Xavier Bird, her only relation, who has returned from the trenches of Europe. Gravely wounded and addicted to morphine, Xavier recounts how he and his best frie...

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Editions we hold

Three Day Road ebook · 2009 · Penguin USA, Inc. · 9781101066737
Three Day Road edition · 2006 · Penguin (Non-Classics) · 368 pages · 9780143037071
The Three Day Road paperback · 2005 · Weidenfeld & Nicolson · 352 pages · 9780297848592
The Three Day Road hardcover · 2005 · Weidenfeld & Nicolson · 352 pages · 9780297847922
Three-day road edition · 2005 · Viking · 354 pages
Three-Day Road hardcover · 2005 · Penguin Books Canada · 368 pages
Le chemin des âmes edition · Albin Michel · 391 pages

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