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Totem: A Novel, by James Hadman

Totem: A Novel, by James Hadman

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Totem: A Novel, by James Hadman

Totem: A Novel, by James Hadman



Totem: A Novel, by James Hadman

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When Abraham Petrovich leaves his native Russia to join the 1741 Bering Expedition of Discovery to explore what is now Alaska, he can only think of finding his fortune in a strange new land.

That vision comes to an abrupt halt, however, when he and a shipmate are captured by Tlingit natives near present-day Sitka after a horrifying bear attack.

Abraham's ability to adapt to an alien culture is tested, and with the help of the village chief and guidance from his wife, he fits into what he discovers is a complicated society.

The shaman wants to kill the whitefaces, but the chief wants to learn from the strangers. When the shaman conspires to get his way, Abraham and his surviving family flee Sitka fearing for their lives.

Finding refuge in Klawak, Abraham immerses himself in Tlingit life-not knowing that he'll soon make an eerie discovery on a deserted beach that will solidify his place among the Tlingits.

Abraham continues his incredible journey, seeking whitefaces like himself, but he ultimately finds something much more valuable as he explores the land and meets new people in Totem.

Totem: A Novel, by James Hadman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4106369 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .94" w x 5.98" l, 1.35 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 360 pages
Totem: A Novel, by James Hadman

About the Author

James Hadman grew up in Southeast Alaska aboard a forty-foot salmon troller. He has personally traveled the length and breadth of the Panhandle. Totem reflects his lifelong interest in the land, its history, and its people. He lives in Washington State.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating and very readable By JoAnn Pippin This book is a wonderful story for readers who are interested in how early explorers of the North American continent interact with natives. It proves it is really plausible that some who came here learned and appreciated the lifestyle and culture of those who already lived here. Reading about the reactions of a “civilized” man who, in both life-threatening and humorous situations is thrown into a culture that is completely different from the court of the czars is interesting and compelling. Worked into the story is an amazing amount of detail about how the Tlingit and Haida people existed—how they fished, made their canoes and totem poles, celebrated with potlucks, and managed the rough waters and tough environmental conditions in their world It is enhanced even more with beautiful descriptive passages from an author who has intimate knowledge of Alaska geography and scenery.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I've fished a big part of the Alaskan Panhandle from ... By Loren G. Purtzer I've fished a big part of the Alaskan Panhandle from Cape Chacon,Cape Muzon,Craig,Klawak,Noyes Island,Coronation Island,Sitka,Pelican,Elfin Cove,Icy Straight & Cape Spencer. During this time I've observed many native artifacts about the Tlingit & Haidas. The book "Totem" explains many facts about the tribes and their history. The Ebb & Flood of the tides reveals unknown truths about explorers from Russia living among and marrying the local natives. How they were taught to make metal from "Black Sand" producing metal knives,weapons & tools to benefit the natives. How their Moons display the time to fish for salmon,pick berries,hunt young animals etc. All this and more information is found in the book Totem

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. TOTEM the book to read this year! By Carol Langley Terrific read. This book is a must for those cruising to Alaska. The cruise ships should have it on board.Totem is the fast pace of survival of a man, with exceptional talents and vision, in an exceptional setting on the rough and treacherous waters off the Alaska coast. On land he learns the ways of native Indian life and lore, learns to love this beautifully breathtaking land and the meaning of contentment.All the characters are compelling in their roles that involve lust, murder, trust, friendship and love.I predict a great movie here!

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