COYOTE LAKE
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About the Book
Ten-year-old Will McKenzie, living on a farm in Alberta, Canada, moves north to a Native reservation because a pulp mill bought out his parents' farm. When he arrives in Coyote Lake, Will witnesses a close family friend dump his daughter in the ditch in the middle of the night.
Through both Will and Minos's eyes, two first person overlapping accounts create a narrative pieced together that recounts Will's life. We see him struggle to overcome issues of identity, love, and understanding. Will McKenzie is not a character you will easily forget.
And Coyote Lake is a place where outsiders are suspect, and where Will continually finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
About the Author
Ian Clay spent several years living on a remote fly-in reservation in Northern Canada and wrote this fictional memoir based on some of the events that occurred there. Ian is currently a high school English teacher and filmmaker in Los Angeles, CA.