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Country
  
Canada

Publication date
  
2014

ISBN
  
978-1-4434-3162-0

Author
  
Thomas King

Publisher
  
Doubleday Canada

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
518 pp.

Originally published
  
12 August 2014

Genre
  
Fiction

OCLC
  
890680218

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Thomas King books, Fiction books

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The Back of the Turtle is a novel by Thomas King. Published by Doubleday Canada in 2014, the novel won the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 2014 Governor General's Awards.

Contents

The novel's central character is Gabriel Quinn, a successful scientist of First Nations descent working for the multinational chemical company Domidion. Returning for a visit to Smoke River, the Indian reserve in British Columbia where his mother grew up, he finds a virtually deserted ghost town, and soon learns that GreenSweep, the defoliant product he helped to develop for the company, destroyed the local environment and killed or drove away the community's residents. Distraught over his role in the community's destruction, he plans to commit suicide by drowning himself in the Pacific Ocean, but is drawn into a journey of spiritual redemption after jumping into the water to save a group of people from drowning. After the ordeal, he meets Mara, a young woman who lost her family in the Kali Creek crisis. Meanwhile, in Toronto, Domidion CEO Dorian Asher is drawn into a media frenzy as the company is implicated in another unfolding environmental disaster in the Athabasca Oil Sands.

King began writing the novel in the early 2000s while teaching at the University of Guelph, but set it aside for several years to write his non-fiction book The Inconvenient Indian, which won the RBC Taylor Prize earlier in 2014.

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References

The Back of the Turtle Wikipedia