A magical realism novel set in the Arctic, exploring Inuit culture, shamanism, and environmental themes.
Inuit orphan and archaeologist Chulyin Nakasuk rejects her shamanic powers, but her journey weaves through a fantastical world spanning myth and science. She battles legendary creatures and human avarice, leading her to Greenland where she encounters The Foundlings. This encounter is key to accepting her shamanism, her grief over the loss of a cherished uncle, and the ultimate discovery of the origins of life on earth.
77° North is for readers interested in:
- Magical realism with a unique cultural perspective
- Adventure stories set in the Arctic
- Exploring themes of cultural identity and environmentalism
Discover a captivating and imaginative novel reflecting contemporary issues and how we define ourselves as a country moving through the 21st century. A MUST READ.