| When Eagles Call by W.P. KinsellaWhen Eagles Call is an earnest historical novel set in what is now
the Langley- White Rock area of British Columbia. Dobbie tells the
story of a young Hawaiian named Kimo who is recruited by the Hudson's
Bay Co., and becomes one of many Hawaiians to work at the Company
forts along the Fraser River in Canada. We learn, in meticulously
researched detail, of the hard lives of the Company employees as
they encounter the unfriendly elements and various Native peoples,
some friendly, some not so. Kimo intends to stay only for the
duration of his three-year contract, but he gradually comes to love
the foggy coastal areas and he falls in love with a half-native-half-French
girl named Rose Fanon, who is remarkably independent considering
her circumstances.
Sometimes the historical details get in the way of the story, which
is really a tale of love with historical significance. As someone
who has lived in this very area for 25 years and has zero knowledge
of its history, I found the story fascinating. Only one thing
troubled me, for an historical novel there is not a single date
given in the whole story. I was guessing about 1800, but late in
the book it is mentioned that James K. Polk was running for President
of the USA, which would set Kimo's three-year contract at about
1841-44. This novel will have great appeal to readers interested
in this little known aspect of the history of British Columbia.
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