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Charlie Muskrat
Charlie Muskrat | Harold Johnson
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And there he was - Charlie Muskrat, out of moose meat for the winter and committed to getting some, who finds himself in Prince Albert with a 30/30 Winchester under the seat of his truck, Thunder, half a tank of gas, half a thermos of coffee, lots of Cheezies and a desire to drive south. What follows is that trip. Accompanied off and on by the phantom hitchhikers from history - the mythical ones like the Trickster, Wesakicak, Greek gods, writers, philosophers and politicians, Charlie motors along to the backdrop of Johnny Cash gospel songs and his own foggy memories of his purpose. Through Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Trenton, Sudbury, Ottawa and Toronto and all along the way are those sendup moments of laughter that Johnson does so well - the US border guards who must turn Charlie away on gun issues, the Indian Affairs people with their bags of money, the bar conversations on literature in Toronto. But as we laugh, we do so cautiously, for Johnson reminds us that we are in touch with Charlie's FAS mind, his Cree culture, and the vision he has as a First Nations man living in Canada. Oh, and there are the magic diamonds in the leather pouch that have to find their way home as well. Charlie Muskrat is socially insightful, politically incorrect, funny, and dangerous in his own naivety, and his road trip unfolds as an unforgettable journey in Canadian culture.
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Charlie Muskrat hops in his truck to go moose hunting. Before long, he is far from his home in the northern Saskatchewan bush, having all kinds of adventures along the way, meeting Wesakicak the trickster in his many guises. Even the author himself meets up with Charlie—they both aren‘t sure how this road trip quest will end. Witty and insightful. #Canadian #Indigenous

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Jules gave the tailor directions, colours, cuts, sounds. “Not too loud. What we‘re looking for is something conservative.”
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Television overdose left me dazed and feeling a little stupid, like I was high on some cheap drug that sapped my mind, slowed everything down, and sucked out any intelligence that might have been there.

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