Soulcatcher
By (Author) William Skelton
BookBaby
BookBaby
15th March 2022
United States
Paperback
344
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
408g
"Soulcatcher" is a compelling story that tackles white-Indigenous relationships and personal struggle, all within a topical and well-paced plotline. Through the white protagonist's skeptical lens, he discovers that Indigenous values, art, and mythology are worthwhile, and have invaluable relevance in contemporary times. He learns these positive concepts need oxygen to ensure they make it beyond our tenuous present times, despite the pitfalls of bias, politics, and prejudice.
This thrilling work of fiction introduces readers to complex characters who in their own way, experience change and growth as the story progresses. Set in southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Ryan is a white man who has recently left his wife Laura. He is incapable of understanding the locals who make themselves comfortable on his new property. Ryan oftentimes is even angry at them for trespassing. Yet, Ryan soon finds out that these people mean so much to the land and the world around them. Their spiritual ties run deep, and eventually both Ryan and Laura witness their supernatural qualities and abilities. Get ready to explore the intricacies of the white and indigenous relationships as this exciting novel blurs the lines between reality and myth.
William Skelton was born and raised in Northern British Columbia. During his formative years, he developed a love for native art and lore. He is not Indigenous, but has an abiding interest in the sometimes tenuous relationships between white society and the Indigenous community. It has always been part of his life and writing about in Soulcatcher it is a natural extension of that sensibility.