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The Long Exile

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A chilling true story of deception and survival set amidst the Inuit communities of the Canadian Arctic.

In 1922 the Irish-American explorer Robert Flaherty made a film called 'Nanook of the North' which captured the world's imagination. Soon afterwards, he quit the Arctic for good, leaving behind his bastard son, Joseph, to grow up Eskimo.

Thirty years later a young, inexperienced policeman, Ross Gibson, was asked by the Canadian government to draw up a list of Inuit who were to be resettled in the uninhabited polar Arctic and left to fend as best they could. Joseph Flaherty and his family were on that list. They were told they were going to an Arctic Eden of spring flowers and polar bears. But it didn't turn out that way, and this, Joseph Flaherty's story, tells how it did.

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ISBN: 9780007157976
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Author: Melanie McGrath
Publisher: Harper Perennial an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 302 pages
Genres: Social and cultural history
Indigenous peoples
Biography: adventurers and explorers
True stories of discovery
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
History of the Americas
Geographical discovery and exploration
Local and family history, nostalgia