
Maggie Siggins
Author of Riel: a Life of Revolution
About the Author
Works by Maggie Siggins
Revenge of the Land; a Century of Greed, Tragedy and Murder on a Saskatchewan Farm (1991) 30 copies, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 1942-05-28
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Ryerson University
- Occupations
- journalist
- Organizations
- Toronto Telegram
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Awards and honors
- Arthur Ellis Award
- Nationality
- Canada
- Birthplace
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Places of residence
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Associated Place (for map)
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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This is the story of a reserve in northern Saskatchewan in the 1920s. The community is trying to hold on to its traditions and culture even as the Hudson's Bay Company has set up a trading post and the Anglican and Catholic churches have sent missionaries to the community. We have all the drama found in small-community stories: illicit affairs, theft, inter-racial romance; inter-faith rivalries; along with the excitement/stress brought on by a visit of the Indian Agent along with the famous show more author, Sinclair Lewis and his brother.
The writing is sharp and clear; the author has done work with film and it shows in her style. The book painted a picture of the place and era more than told a story...by that, I mean that neither the characters nor the plot seemed to really drive the book....it almost felt like a series of vignettes, but not quite because there is a plot that comes to a satisfying conclusion. It was, I thought, very realistic. show less
The writing is sharp and clear; the author has done work with film and it shows in her style. The book painted a picture of the place and era more than told a story...by that, I mean that neither the characters nor the plot seemed to really drive the book....it almost felt like a series of vignettes, but not quite because there is a plot that comes to a satisfying conclusion. It was, I thought, very realistic. show less
Revenge of the Land: A Century of Greed, Tragedy, and Murder on a Saskatchewan Farm by Maggie Siggins
I enjoyed this book on the history of South Saskatchewan and in particular the Moose Jaw region. It doesn't always uphold the authors premise but a lot of engaging characters.
A fascinating journey through the wilderness of central and western Canada. Following the journey of a remarkable lady. Born in the relative luxury of rural Quebec she adapts to her role of a frontier wife and eventually settles down in the Red river area.
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- Works
- 9
- Members
- 231
- Popularity
- #97,642
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
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