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3.5 

Empire of Wild

By Cherie Dimaline
Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline digital book - Fable

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“Deftly written, gripping and informative. Empire of Wild is a rip-roaring read!”—Margaret Atwood, From Instagram

Empire of Wild is doing everything I love in a contemporary novel and more. It is tough, funny, beautiful, honest and propulsive—all the while telling a story that needs to be told by a person who needs to be telling it.”—Tommy Orange, author of There There

A bold and brilliant new indigenous voice in contemporary literature makes her American debut with this kinetic, imaginative, and sensuous fable inspired by the traditional Canadian Métis legend of the Rogarou—a werewolf-like creature that haunts the roads and woods of native people’s communities.

Joan has been searching for her missing husband, Victor, for nearly a year—ever since that terrible night they’d had their first serious argument hours before he mysteriously vanished. Her Métis family has lived in their tightly knit rural community for generations, but no one keeps the old ways . . . until they have to. That moment has arrived for Joan.

One morning, grieving and severely hungover, Joan hears a shocking sound coming from inside a revival tent in a gritty Walmart parking lot. It is the unmistakable voice of Victor. Drawn inside, she sees him. He has the same face, the same eyes, the same hands, though his hair is much shorter and he's wearing a suit. But he doesn't seem to recognize Joan at all. He insists his name is Eugene Wolff, and that he is a reverend whose mission is to spread the word of Jesus and grow His flock. Yet Joan suspects there is something dark and terrifying within this charismatic preacher who professes to be a man of God . . . something old and very dangerous.

Joan turns to Ajean, an elderly foul-mouthed card shark who is one of the few among her community steeped in the traditions of her people and knowledgeable about their ancient enemies. With the help of the old Métis and her peculiar Johnny-Cash-loving, twelve-year-old nephew Zeus, Joan must find a way to uncover the truth and remind Reverend Wolff who he really is . . . if he really is. Her life, and those of everyone she loves, depends upon it.

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Empire of Wild Reviews

3.5
“was fully immersed in the world Cherie Dimaline built in Empire of Wild. The novel centers on an Indigenous woman named Joan and her family as she struggles to deal with the disappearance of her husband almost a year later. When she runs into a man who looks exactly like her husband while hungover in a Wal-Mart parking lot, Joan is thrown into a frenzy searching for answers, but none of them make sense. This book explores the tale of the rogarou and its place in Indigenous folklore alongside real world threats to Indigenous communities like land development and the fight over resources. The descriptive writing really pulled me into the story with this one. The dynamic between Joan and Ajean, an elder in her community, was the strongest, while we never get to learn much about Joan’s family beyond their day to day. It was important to see the divide between those who believe in the old ways and those who don’t. The juxtaposition between enemies from the outside and enemies from within (maybe even inside yourself) was one of the more compelling elements of this story. Often it’s not some external factor but a character’s actions that lead them astray. Empire of Wild had a lot going for it, but there were a few misses for me. Victor’s chapters felt a bit unnecessary at times and though I flew through the end of the book it meandered a bit too much to get to the conclusion. I didn’t need to know Celine’s backstory and would have rather known a bit more about Mr. Heiser’s role in the end. I do, however, applaud the ending because it doesn’t wrap everything up in a neat bow.”

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