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All the Quiet Places
All the Quiet Places: A Novel | Brian Thomas Isaac
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"What a welcome debut. Young Eddie Tomas passage through the truly ugly parts of this world is met, like an antidote, or perhaps a compensation, by his remarkable awareness of its beauty. This is a writer who understands youth, and how to tell a story." Gil Adamson, winner of the Writers Trust Fiction Prize for Ridgerunner Brian Isaac's powerful debut novel All the Quiet Places is the coming-of-age story of Eddie Toma, an Indigenous (Syilx) boy, told through the young narrator's wide-eyed observations of the world around him. It's 1956, and six-year-old Eddie Toma lives with his mother, Grace, and his little brother, Lewis, near the Salmon River on the far edge of the Okanagan Indian Reserve in the British Columbia Southern Interior. Grace, her friend Isabel, Isabel's husband Ray, and his nephew Gregory cross the border to work as summer farm labourers in Washington state. There Eddie is free to spend long days with Gregory exploring the farm: climbing a hill to watch the sunset and listening to the wind in the grass. The boys learn from Ray's funny and dark stories. But when tragedy strikes, Eddie returns home grief-stricken, confused, and lonely. Eddie's life is governed by the decisions of the adults around him. Grace is determined to have him learn the ways of the white world by sending him to school in the small community of Falkland. On Eddie's first day of school, as he crosses the reserve boundary at the Salmon River bridge, he leaves behind his world. Grace challenges the Indian Agent and writes futile letters to Ottawa to protest the sparse resources in their community. His father returns to the family after years away only to bring chaos and instability. Isabel and Ray join them in an overcrowded house. Only in his grandmother's company does he find solace and true companionship. In his teens, Eddie's future seems more securehe finds a job, and his long-time crush on his white neighbour Eva is finally reciprocated. But every time things look up, circumstances beyond his control crash down around him. The cumulative effects of guilt, grief, and despair threaten everything Eddie has ever known or loved. All the Quiet Places is the story of what can happen when every adult in a person's life has been affected by colonialism; it tells of the acute separation from culture that can occur even at home in a loved familiar landscape. Its narrative power relies on the unguarded, unsentimental witness provided by Eddie.
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melissajayne
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3.5⭐️ Read this for one of my library #bookclubs in November and thought it was ok. #2023 #indigenious #britishcolumbia #fiction #historicalfiction #canadareads #governorgeneral

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janeycanuck
All the Quiet Places: A Novel | Brian Thomas Isaac
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Not the book for me but the acclaim is deserved. I‘m looking forward to listening to the Storykeepers episode for the insight. But I enjoyed working on putting together my bookshelf model more than the book 😛

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PuddleJumper Awesome! 13mo
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MysticFaerie
All the Quiet Places: A Novel | Brian Thomas Isaac
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4⭐️/5⭐️

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
All the Quiet Places: A Novel | Brian Thomas Isaac
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A book that haunts after the final page. The last quarter of this one had the most impact for me and that ending. Oh that ending. #ShadowGiller @Lindy

Lindy We are such different readers, Penny. I thought the first half was stronger than the second! 2y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @Lindy 😊 I liked the beginning, yes, it was the middle that was long for me, but that ending. 😔 2y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
All the Quiet Places: A Novel | Brian Thomas Isaac
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Next up for my #ShadowGiller reading. @Lindy

Lindy Woot! 2y
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shawnmooney
All the Quiet Places: A Novel | Brian Thomas Isaac
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All the Quiet Places by Brian Thomas Isaac

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xicanti
All the Quiet Places: A Novel | Brian Thomas Isaac
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I read a bit more of ALL THE QUIET PLACES while I made supper (ie, waited for two separate pots to boil). It‘s beautifully observed.

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Kgaudiuso
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I am so proud of ‘Uncle Brian‘ as I know him (the author), because this book was such a wonderfully crafted read, of a young indigenous man growing up in the Okanagan, experiencing such hardship, but told in a remarkably beautiful detailed way, that you really feel the way he felt. I loved it! Would be a wonderful book club read!

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Bookalong
All the Quiet Places: A Novel | Brian Thomas Isaac
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5🌟*own voices author* A story about Eddie Toma, an Indigenous (Syilx) boy living on the Okanagan Indian Reserve in the Southern Interior of British Columbia. Eddie was a fantastic protagonist! I was in awe as he narrated his life from child to teen. This book explores the many affects of colonialism, residential schools, intergenerational trauma within families and the Governments treatment of Indigenous peoples from their perspective. #canlit

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