Indian Horse

76. Indian Horse

1. Micaela Maftei remarks, ?Wagamese?s writing is carefully crafted, and the book moves like a river ? smoothly, often with no hint of the many layers operating beneath what we read, but swiftly enough that at times it cannot be put down. Wagamese does not shy away from including the more hideous aspects of Canada?s history of residential schools and racism, but neither does he resist bringing in the moments of intense, almost blinding beauty that punctuate Saul?s difficult road back into his past? To what extent do you agree with Maftei?s statement?

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