Motorcycles & Sweetgrass by Drew Haydon Taylor - ISBN: 9781039000612
Paperback
Magic, motorcycles, and raccoons collide, turning a town upside down.

Motorcycles & Sweetgrass

Penguin Modern Classics Edition

$34.74

  • Paperback

    360 pages

  • Release Date

    17 August 2021

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Summary

A beloved story of magic, family, a mysterious stranger, and a band of marauding raccoons–now as a Penguin Modern Classic.

A story of magic, family, a mysterious stranger … and a band of marauding raccoons.

Otter Lake is a sleepy Anishnawbe community where little happens. Until the day a handsome stranger pulls up astride a 1953 Indian Chief motorcycle - and turns Otter Lake completely upside down. Maggie, the Reserve’s chief, is swept off her feet, but Virgil, her teenage son…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781039000612
ISBN-10:1039000614
Author:Drew Haydon Taylor
Publisher:Random House Canada
Imprint:Knopf Canada
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:360
Release Date:17 August 2021
Weight:304g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

NATIONAL BESTSELLER
FINALIST 2013–2014 – First Nations Communities Read

“A near-perfect debut, a masterful mythic-comedy balancing contemporary issues and realities with magic and history… . Motorcycles & Sweetgrass is a trickster story, but it’s also a fundamentally human account of individuals and of a people struggling to find a place for themselves in the world… . A broad, bawdy, raucous, deeply felt and utterly involving narrative, a genuine pleasure to read… . Motorcycles & Sweetgrass positively crackles with life, love and magic. What more can you ask of a book?” —Robert J. Wiersema, Edmonton Journal

“A winning comedy.” —The Globe and Mail

Motorcycles & Sweetgrass may be concerned with aboriginal community politics, identity, mythology and intergenerational legacies, but it reads like a romp… . Yet the book’s real strength is its underlying account of a community struggling to weave an increasingly abstract traditional past with some kind of meaningful future.” —Toronto Star

“Drew Hayden Taylor’s got no qualms about poking fun at his Native roots, and that’s what makes Motorcycles & Sweetgrass such a pleasure. It’s playful yet soulful, with a narrative that keeps those pages turning… . A fun, rollicking book, and Taylor’s voice is fresh and unique.” —NOW (Toronto)

“Taylor brings a modern twist to ancient native folklore. Motorcycles & Sweetgrass is a charming story about the importance of balance and belief—and a little bit of magic—in everyone’s life.” —Quill & Quire

“Fast-paced, uproariously funny and genuinely thrilling. Drew Hayden Taylor is one of Canada’s finest and funniest writers.” —Ian Ferguson, author of Village of the Small Houses

“Funny, heartfelt, hopeful and illuminating. Motorcycles & Sweetgrass made me laugh and made me think, sometimes in the same sentence. Drew Hayden Taylor is a master storyteller.” —Terry Fallis, author of The Best Laid Plans

“Drew Hayden Taylor has woven an epic tale of magic, mystery and charm for the world to discover in Motorcycles & Sweetgrass. This is a novel to savor. A complete delight!” —Richard Van Camp, author of The Moon of Letting Go and The Lesser Blessed

About The Author

Drew Haydon Taylor

Drew Hayden Taylor is an Ojibway from the Curve Lake First Nations in Ontario. He has had a varied career, including performing stand-up comedy at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., and serving as Artistic Director of Native Earth Performing Arts. He is an award-winning playwright (with over 100 productions of his work), a journalist/columnist (appearing regularly in several Canadian newspapers, magazines, and news networks), short story writer, novelist, television scriptwriter, and has worked on over 20 documentaries exploring the Native experience including the popular Searching for Winnetou. His documentary series on APTN, Going Native, is in its third year. He is the author of 34 books.

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