This is an intriguing and heartfelt novel about the differing relationships that Native Americans and Whites have with nature, as well as with the past and with fellow humans. The story revolves around an Ontario Indian, Travis, whose ancient fishing village on Lake Superior has been set for demolition to make way for a resort development. Travis takes the emotionally damaged CEO of the offending corporation on a trip to the wilds of the north country, hoping to make the man learn about the different ways that Indians view economic development and ties to the land. The story moves pretty slowly, and things get interesting for a while when Travis' community has trouble deciding what to do about the development plans, but this is mostly a back-to-nature kind of story. And though the writing style is overly sentimental, with a distracting reliance on flashbacks, and the plot and characters don't develop too believably, this is still a good read and is likely to affect your views on the relations between man and nature. [~doomsdayer520~]
This book has changed my outlook on life.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Halfway Man has changed my perspective of nature and shown me that there is hope for the world. It made me realize the good and evil that are prevalent in all of us, and how to bring out the good more often than the evil. If I have learned nothing else throughout my highschool career, I have been taught patience, acceptance and spirituality by Wayland Drew. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the Earth Mr. Drew.
AMAZING
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I enjoyed this book immensly. It was an insightful look into the native culture. It changed my life because I now know how much nature is loved by natives and how much they respect it.
An awsome read..could not put the book down
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I read this book for my grade eleven english class. At fist I was apprehensive about the book, but once into it I really enjoyed it. Drew's unique style of writting kept the pages turing, and me interested. With him being a Canadian author I could relate to his ideas and concepts. He also ties in wonderful lessons about society and our selves that I might have never have gained without reading this book. Halfway Man has something for eveyones and I highly recomend it.
Has very important messages to offer.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I think the book Halfway Man should be considered among some Canadian Classics. It is very close to our lives and should be regarded. Through reading books, such as Halfway Man, we can learn much about the culture and ideals of the people around us and the people inside us. It can offer some people an insight into themselves if they were so inclined to look. I believe it is a great book and should be taught in more Canadian High Schools.
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