The Theory of Crows: A Novel

David A. Robertson
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The Theory of Crows: A Novel

David A. Robertson
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“In weaving together themes of identity, belonging, grief and land, The Theory of Crows is a novel that approaches rapture.” - Yann Martel, author of The High Mountains of Portugal and Life of Pi

“Robertson shines in A Theory of Crows, a multilayered story of love, loss, healing and ultimately belonging. A family on the brink of shattering finds its way through ancient teachings of infinite connection and the roots of truth in the earth’s living memory.” - Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians, winner of CBC Canada Reads

“A brilliantly empathetic story that is both gentle and fierce.”  - Thea Lim, author of An Ocean of Minutes

Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Meh

"This was the book chosen for April in the #patiosandpagesyyc bookclub. I liked the idea of this book but the execution was lacking for me. This just felt like a “follow me around” my life type of book and nothing really exciting happened until the last 50 pages. The pacing was slow and I was quite bored. Writing was fine. The survival part was what really interested me but I felt like we got very little details about it so it was hard to imagine it and what they had to do to survive. I just really wanted more. Would I recommend it? Maybe."

JustineVandale (3/5)

Excellent read

"What an excellent book! David Robertson is a wonderful writer and this book definitely delivers. I read this right after another Roberson publication (All the little monsters) and it gave me a lot of insight into this book. The writing is engaging, stories are captivating, details are thorough but not overwhelming, emotion is strong, etc etc… all the things I love in a book."

Hicks0416 (5/5)

A lesson in navigating relationships and grief.

"A compelling read that teaches about family dynamics, Indigenous culture, and the journey through grief to healing."

SarahButland (5/5)

Good read for teens and adults

"A good read and insight into feelings of inadequacy"

Ruth D. (3/5)

Easy but important read

"A thoughtful and well written Story sharing an insight to a culture."

Mark (5/5)

A quiet but powerful must-read story

"The Theory of Crows is set in the beauty and ruggedness of northern Manitoba and is a poignant story told from the perspectives of Matthew, an emotionally distant father, and his teenage daughter Holly, who are unsure if they can repair the increasingly fractured bond between them. Matthew has pulled away from his wife and teenage daughter as he struggles with his mental health and the choices he's made that now threatened to destroy his family. When tragedy strikes, Matthew and Holly set out on a trek to find the long-lost family trap line and its through this journey that Robertson explores Matthew and Holly's complicated relationship and their road to healing. I enjoyed getting the POVs of both Holly and Matthew as well as the inclusion of letters Matthew has written, but not yet given, to Holly. These give readers insight into his thoughts, struggles, regrets, and desires for his own life and that of his daughter. This is a quiet but powerful story that explores many themes including strained family relationships, mental health, grief, healing, and the impact of our own struggles on the loved ones around us. The imagery is vivid and the topics poignant and I appreciate that Robertson doesn't shy away from difficult subject matter and manages them with a gentle hand. (see trigger warnings after disclaimer) The Theory of Crows is a slower moving and compelling coming-of-age story that gives readers much to reflect upon. It is a tale that blends Indigenous culture with an emotional story centred around a father and daughter who find strength in their past and heritage as they see if they can mend their fractured relationship. Disclaimer: My sincere thanks to HarperCollins Canada for my complimentary advanced copy which was provided in exchange for my honest review. Trigger Warnings: Death, loss, self-harm, mental illness"

TheBakingBookworm (5/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 13, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN: 9781443465168
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

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