
The Lesser Blessed
Larry is a Dogrib Indian growing up in the small northern town of Fort Simmer. His tongue, his hallucinations and his fantasies are hotter than the centre of the sun. At sixteen, he loves Iron Maiden, the North and Juliet Hope, the high school "tramp." When Johnny Beck, a Metis from Hay River, moves to town, Larry is ready for almost anything. In this powerful and often very funny first novel, Richard Van Camp gives us one of the most original teenage characters in fiction. Skinny as spaghetti, nervy and self-deprecating, Larry is an appealing mixture of bravado and vulnerability. His past holds many terrors: an abusive father, blackouts from sniffing gasoline, an accident that killed several of his cousins. But through his new friendship with Johnny, he's now ready to face his memories - and his future. Marking the debut of an exciting new writer, The Lesser Blessed is an eye-opening depiction of what it is to be a young Dogrib man in the age of AIDS, disillusionment with Catholicism and a growing world consciousness.
Reviews

Brittney Wilson@brijeanson
I couldn’t rate it 5 stars because of how some of vulgarity bugged me, but the writing was quite good and the story pulled you to it, just takes a bit to get into it. I recommend actually reading the blurb that tells you a bit about the story because I think it contains some information that aids the stories clarity. If I hadn’t read the blurb part way through my reading I’m not sure I would have enjoyed it as much as I did. Also, I found that the added short stories were fine but not really worth the read so if you feel like skipping them do, they’re okay, just the novel is way better. They weren’t really needed.

Ellen @be_wilder

jamiee@jamiee