Kanata

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Penguin Canada, Nov 10, 2009 - Fiction - 520 pages
From the author of Canada: A People's History comes a novel of Canada written in the tradition of such great epics as The Source and Sarum. Kanata was inspired by the life of David Thompson, a Welshman who came to the New World at the age of fifteen, and went on to become its greatest cartographer. He walked or paddled 80,000 miles and mapped 1.9 million square miles, cataloguing flora and fauna as well as the language and customs of the Natives. But though he has been described as the greatest land geographer who ever lived, he died impoverished and unknown. Following the lives of Thompson's illegitimate son and his descendants, Kanata takes readers on a fictionalized, multi-generational journey through millennia and across a continent to examine the stories, myths, and legends of those who formed the country and who were formed by it. Kanata is the story of the invention of a nation.

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About the author (2009)

Don Gillmor is the author of Canada: A People’s History and The Desire of Every Living Thing. The winner of nine National Magazine Awards, he is a frequent contributor to The Walrus, Toronto Life, and The Globe and Mail. He lives in Toronto.

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