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This page describes our first publication--Rankin Inlet: A Novel (ISBN 978-0-9819319-5-1), which is already garnering awards.


Gaby Press is pleased to announce the selection of our first book for publication, Rankin Inlet: A Novel. The publication of this novel coincides with the tenth anniversary of the founding of Nunavut, Canada's newest Territory. The book is now available for purchase through independent book sellers, as well as and internet purveyors Amazon.com, Amazon.ca and Amazon.co.uk. Autographed copies can also be purchased through this website using PayPal (see Buy Books page).

Rankin Inlet is a novel set in an isolated community on the west coast of the Hudson Bay, roughly halfway between the Manitoba border and the Arctic Circle. The main characters are a British nurse-midwife who has been posted to the Rankin Inlet Nursing Station and a traditional Inuit hunter and his family, who struggle to adjust to the challenges of modern settlement living. The novel opens in 1970 and ends in 1999, but through a series of stories and flashbacks, it touches on many of the tumultuous changes the Inuit of northern Canada adapted to throughout the twentieth century. Through the nurse's diary entries, we see through fresh eyes a remarkable place and its inhabitants. As the old man sits at the bedside of his critically ill daughter, he tells her stories about their past, and how they came to live in Rankin Inlet. Through a young man's letters to his kid brother, who is away at hostel school, we learn about the joys and challenges of contemporary living in a remote Arctic community. As the lives of these characters become intertwined, they confront issues of love and loss, identity and belonging. All the while, political forces are reshaping the map of Canada.

Review Reader Testimonials

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"Rankin Inlet is a hell of a good book -- one of the few books about the high arctic I have read in many a year that strikes at the core of reality and truth together. It is a highly emotional experience to read it."

Farley Mowat, May 2009

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Click here to see a one-minute book trailer about "Rankin Inlet: A Novel" in which the author explains how this book came to be.

SAMPLE CHAPTERS TO DOWNLOAD:

Click here to read one of Alison's diary entries

Click here to listen to Nikmak speaking to his ill daughter

Click here to read one of Ivaluk's letters to his younger adopted brother, Thomasie

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