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Etta and Otto and Russell and James by Emma Hooper

A novel in which an 82-year-old woman decides to walk from Saskatchewan to Halifax in order to see the ocean.

A novel about an 82-year-old's journey to see the ocean

A book cover of a postage stamp with cursive writing and a cartoon image of a woman walking with a wolf.
(Penguin Canada)

82-year-old Etta has never seen the ocean. So, early one morning she takes a rifle, some chocolate, and her best boots, and begins walking the 3,232 kilometers from Saskatchewan to Halifax.

Her husband, Otto, wakes to a note left on the kitchen table. I will try to remember to come back, Etta writes to him. Otto has seen the ocean, having crossed the Atlantic years ago to fight in a faraway war. He understands. But with Etta gone, the memories come crowding in, and Otto struggles to keep them at bay.

Russell has spent his whole life trying to keep up with Otto and loving Etta from afar. He insists on finding Etta, wherever she's gone. Leaving his own farm will be the first act of defiance in his life.

As Etta walks farther toward the ocean, accompanied by a coyote named James, her past and present blur. Rocking back and forth with the pull of the waves, Etta and Otto and Russell and James moves from the hot and dry present of a quiet Canadian farm to a dusty burnt past of hunger, war, passion and hope; from trying to remember to trying to forget. (From Hamish Hamilton Canada)

Etta and Otto and Russell and James will be championed by Heartland actor Michelle Morgan on Canada Reads 2025.  The great Canadian book debate will take place on March 17-20. This year, we are looking for one book to change the narrative.

Emma Hooper is a Canadian musician and writer. Her other novels include Our Homesick Songs, which was on the longlist for the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize, and We Should Not Be Afraid of the Sky. She also holds a PhD in music-literary studies and has published her research on many related topics. Raised in Alberta, she currently lives in England.

From the book

Otto,

The letter began, in blue ink,

I've gone. I've never seen the water, so I've gone there. Don't worry, I've left you the truck. I can walk. I will try to remember to come back.

Yours (always),

Etta.


From Etta and Otto and Russell and James by Emma Hooper ©2015. Published by Hamish Hamilton Canada.

 

 

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