Consumption

Consumption

Published:
2010-01-29
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ISBN:
9780307375827
Meeting:
2026-07-07 (meeting #114)
Chosen by:
Gwen
Pages:
384
File size (e-book):
2.1 MB
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Book Availability:
available
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no
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enabled

Description:

Born on the tundra in the 1950s, Victoria knows nothing but the nomadic life of the Inuit until, at the age of ten, she is diagnosed with tuberculosis and evacuated to a southern sanitarium.  When she returns home six years later, she finds a radically different world, where the traditionally rootless tribes have uneasily congregated in small communities.  And Victoria has become a stranger to her family and her culture.

In Rankin Inlet, a small town bordering the Arctic Ocean, the lives of the Inuit are gradually changing.  The caribou and seals are no longer plentiful, and Western commerce has come to the community through a proposed diamond mine.  Victoria Robertson wakes to a violent storm, her three children stirring in the dark.  Her father, Emo, a legendary hunter who has come in off the land to work in a mine, checks to see if the family is all right.  So does her Inuit lover, as Victoria’s British husband is away on business.

Thus the reader enters into the modern contradictions of the Arctic—walrus meat and convenience food, midnight sun and 24-hour satellite TV, dog teams and diamond mines—and into the heart of Victoria's internal exile.

Author Details:

Kevin Patterson grew up in Manitoba, and put himself through medical school by joining the Canadian army. Now a specialist in internal medicine, he practices in the Arctic and on the coast of British Columbia. His first book, "The Water In Between", was a New York Times Notable Book. "Country of Cold", his debut short fiction collection, won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize in 2003, as well as the inaugural City of Victoria Butler Book Prize. He lives on Saltspring Island, Canada.