Voyageurs - Paperback
by Margaret Elphinstone (Author)
In the early 1800s, Rachel Greenhow, a young Quaker, goes missing in the Canadian wilderness. Unable to accept the disappearance, her brother Mark leaves his farm in England, determined to bring his sister home.
What follows is a gripping account of Mark's odyssey and his travels with the voyageurs - the men who canoe Canada's fur-trade route. As adventure and discovery propel the plot forward, Elphinstone takes the reader back in time and intertwines the story with enduring themes of love, war and family ties.Back Jacket
"Elphinstone brings the landscapes and peoples of 1800s Canada back to thrilling life in her pacy, colourful and intelligent epic: the finest trip along these rivers since Brian Moore's great Black Robe." Independent
In the early 1800s, Rachel Greenhow, a young Quaker, goes missing in the Canadian wilderness. Unable to accept the disappearance, her brother Mark leaves his farm in England, determined to bring his sister home. What follows is a gripping account of Mark's odyssey. With adventure and discovery propelling the plot forward, Elphinstone takes the reader back in time and intertwines the story with enduring themes of love, war and family ties. "A great story, an old-fashined adventure tale." Big Issue"A wonderfully gripping and emotionally involving narrative." The Tablet Canongate
Cover painting is Canoe Manned by Voyagers Passing a Waterfall, Frances Anne Hopkins, 1869 (National Archives of Canada)
Design by James Hutcheson
Author Biography
Margaret Elphinstone is the author of eight novels, including The Incomer (1987), A Sparrow's Flight (1989), Islanders (1994), The Sea Road (2000), Hy Brasil (2002), Voyageurs (2003) and Light (2006). She has also had published short stories, poetry and two books on organic gardening. Her next book, And Some There Be, will be published by Canongate in 2009. She lives in Glasgow and teaches at the University of Strathclyde