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The Oatmeal Ark: Across Canada By Water

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After the death of his father, Beagan Gillean finds himself stranded on a wild Scottish island, alone except for a trunk full of three generations of family history. His life adrift on an empty sea, he resolves to retrace the journey his great-grandfather made two hundred years before from the Western Isles to the promised land of Canada, a home that he himself has not se
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Bettie☯
Loved this enough for a 4*. There is that metaphysical tweak that was a surprise. If you like slow whimsical journeys, you may be pleasantly suprised with just how calming this is.

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blurb - A wave-rocked, wind-tossed adventure story which reaches from Scotland to Nova Scotia, across Canada by water, and through three generations of extraordinary family history. It weaves ghostly invention through true stories, stitching imaginary characters into r
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Colin Milligan
Jun 20, 2010 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
An engagingly told travelogue, tracing a Scots family's passage from the old world to the new, and from the East to West of Canada.

I read this book in preparation for a trip to Canada, and felt I gained a good insight into this fine nation's heritage through this sideways glance. I did feel the complex storytelling devices sometimes got in the way of my enjoyment of the book, but at the sametime, the complementary viewpoints added much to the overall narrative.
Andrew
Aug 30, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
A excellent travelogue written in a semi magic realist style - that may seem unusual for a book from the northern hemisphere- but the style sits comfortably and is a good way for the past to be eased into the story. Also good as the book evolves it includes partial histories or other peoples forced to move to Canada for a better life and acknowledges the native tribes to. Shows that a country so unimaginably large swallows ideas and people extremely quickly..
A good book for anyone wanting a intr
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Alice
Oct 31, 2012 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
Really interesting in terms of Canadian history, which I didn't know much about. A sweet book, a little quirky, better for the travel and history info than the story itself. Would read his others though.
Steve
Mar 08, 2012 rated it it was ok  ·  review of another edition
Never really got to grips with the strange narrative style, jumping about from reality to ghostly virtuality. Some interesting observations on 'going west' but overall a big disappointment. Shan't rush to pick Stalin's Nose!
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Canadian Rory MacLean is one of Britain's most expressive and adventurous travel writers. His twelve books include the UK top tens Stalin's Nose and Under the Dragon as well as Berlin: Imagine a City, a book of the year and 'the most extraordinary work of history I've ever read' according to the Washington Post. He has won awards from the Canada Council and Arts Council of England and was nominate ...more