Part of the inaugural Kanata Classics list, with a new introduction by David A. Robertson, Medicine Walk is an unforgettable journey of a father and son, set in the dramatic landscape of the BC Interior. This new edition features the first chapter of the author’s last novel, Starlight.
Franklin Starlight is called to visit his father, Eldon. He's sixteen years old and has had the most fleeting of relationships with the man. The rare moments they've shared haunt and trouble Frank, but he answers the call, a son's duty to a father. What ensues is a journey through the rugged and beautiful backcountry, and a journey into the past, as the two men push forward to Eldon's end. From a poverty-stricken childhood, to the Korean War, and later the derelict houses of mill towns, Eldon relates both the desolate moments of his life and a time of redemption and love, and in doing so offers Frank a history he has never known, the father he has never had, and a connection to himself he never expected.
A novel about love, friendship, courage, and the idea that the land has within it powers of healing, Medicine Walk reveals the ultimate goodness of its characters and offers a deeply moving and redemptive conclusion. Wagamese's writing soars and his insight and compassion are matched by his gift of communicating these to the reader.
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Medicine Walk: Kanata Classics Edition is celebrated for its compelling story, rich detail, and emotional depth. Customers praise the novel for its beautiful prose and memorable characters, though some note a lack of depth in secondary characters. This edition offers a moving and redemptive conclusion, making it a highly recommended read.
"The story paces well and the dialogue mostly speaks true." — Alan
"It is so well written and the story is captivating." — JuneB
"Gradually and painfully Eldon reveals the story of his life and of Franklin's mother, truly a poignant tale." — Alan
Reviews
Steinbeck Esque
"Really good story telling, one of Wagamese's best. This is a great father-son story, in many ways fits alongside other such stories like The Kite Runner. This has an Indigenous grounding, yet the real story is about fractured relationships and the struggle to find a way forward. Easy read, though a number of jumps in time (flahsbacks) and this slow narration and prose style works in what feels a bit like it would fit right in with other writers like John Steinbeck, though much more modern context and feel."
— Cameron (5/5)
Loved it, almost as much as Indian Horse
"Characters were very hard hitting and memorable. Emotional read"
— MarBabe (4/5)
Amazing Work of Canadian Literature
"Excellent, thoughtful father-son journey with poignant reflection on trauma and the power of belonging. I highly recommend this novel."
— MSkuce (5/5)
Absolutely favorite author
"This book is so remarkable. Wagamese truly left us with an amazing gift"
— Cpgk (5/5)
Beautiful book
"Beautifully written, devastating and hopeful all at once."
— S R. (5/5)
Loved it so much I bought three more as gifts
"Wanted a truly Canadian book to bring as a gift for bibliophile friends in Europe, something they wouldnt get there, so of course it had to be Richard Wagamese, but which one? Decided on Medicine Walk as a good entry to his writing. Hope they like it as much as I did."
— Sheila (5/5)
Medicine Walk
"I loved this book! It is so well written and the story is captivating."
— JuneB (5/5)
Great read
"Excellent novel about a son abandoned by his father. His father is dying and needs his son to help him find peace. Covering abuse, alcoholism, adoption, parental abandonment, indigenous conditions from WW2 on. Spritiual and family obligations balanced with years of disappointment. Writing was amazing and then I read about the others life and was even more amazed by this book. Feels like the author really put a lot of his life into the characters. Totally recommend this book."
— Chadwick (5/5)
Surprisingly Intriguing
"I wasn't sure what to think of this book at first but the more I read the more I wanted to read. It had a good mix of imagery and character development which is needed in a story. It was an easy read , although the dialogue took a bit of getting used to. Our book club enjoyed it."
— Kimberly (3/5)
Love is everything here
"Love is everything here"
— Safyia (5/5)
Q&A
Published date: Jul 15, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 256
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
ISBN: 9780771023521
Dimensions:
5.5" W x
0.55" L x
8.25" H
“In Medicine Walk, Wagamese manages the nuances of betrayal and redemption with uncommon artistry. It is a breathtaking novel of sorrow, hope and polished steel.” – Thomas King
“A deeply felt and profoundly moving novel, written in the kind of sure, clear prose that brings to mind the work of the great North American masters; Steinbeck among them. But Wagamese's voice and vision are also completely his own, as is the important and powerful story he has to tell.” – Jane Urquhart
“Medicine Walk recounts the mythic journey of an estranged father and son who are searching for reconciliation and love. Richard Wagamese’s novel renders the Canadian wilderness with staggering insight and beauty. The same can be said for his understanding of the fragility, wildness and resilience of the human heart. Magnificent.” – Lisa Moore
“Medicine Walk is a masterpiece, a work of art that explores human interconnectedness with a level of artistry so superb that the personal becomes eternal.” – National Post
“A moving story…. Wagamese balances the novel’s spiritual and political subtexts with sly humour, sharp, believable dialogue and superb storytelling skills. Medicine Walk is a major accomplishment from an author who has become one of Canada’s best novelists.” – Toronto Star
“This is very much a novel about the role of stories in our lives, those we tell ourselves about ourselves and those we agree to live by…. Wagamese understands that the stories we don’t tell are as important as the ones we do….But Medicine Walk is also testament to the redemptive power of love and compassion.” – Globe and Mail
“One of the finest novels of the year…. Medicine Walk is not only a graceful book, it is a novel of grace, of coming to terms with hidden truths, of coming to know the secrets behind forbidding appearances, of finding the humanity within strangers.” – Vancouver Sun
“An essential read…. Superbly written.” – Now Magazine (NNNN)
RICHARD WAGAMESE, an Ojibway from the Wabaseemoong First Nation in northwestern Ontario, was one of Canada's foremost writers. His acclaimed, bestselling novels included Keeper'n Me; Indian Horse, which was a Canada Reads finalist, winner of the inaugural Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature, and made into a feature film; Medicine Walk; and Starlight. He was also the author of acclaimed memoirs, including For Joshua; One Native Life; and One Story, One Song, which won the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature; as well as a collection of personal reflections, Embers, which received the Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Award. He won numerous awards and recognitions for his writing, including the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Media and Communications, the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize, the Canada Reads People's Choice Award, and the Writers' Trust of Canada's Matt Cohen Award. Wagamese died on March 10, 2017, in Kamloops, B.C.
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