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The Raven’s Gift written by Don Reardon is a fictional story based in a small Alaskan village, laced with true facts of the Last Frontier, recent politics and government conspiracies. A young married couple; John and Anna with Alaskan Native roots, pulls them to want to discover the mysterious land, people and culture that has been disconnected from them. John and Anna are both teachers from the lower 48, jobs that are desperately needed in the village, and some of the few jobs available. Anna is very excited and hopeful for the adventure she believes is in the future, while John is a little reluctant, but finds himself connecting well with the students, an area Anna initially struggles in. John finds a friend; Carl who takes him hunting for birds and invites the couple to be a part of his family and friend circle. Anna finds herself bonding with people despite the harsh living conditions and weather, which quickly woke them …show more content…

It gives the readers an introduction into Alaskan village life and its people; Sailor boy pilot bread, fish camps, and hunting for birds. Anna is very excited and up for the challenge they were warned about, however you can sense red flags immediately, including John’s reluctance to the move. Second theme would be post sickness, with John, Rayna, and Maggie. This unlikely group bands together, for John, out of fear of loneliness, and for Rayna its survival, she knows being blind that she needs other people. Maggie can sense that these two are young and has a chance in life; she stays with the group to make sure they get out, and possibly find the children. In the second theme, there’s an eerie chill among the characters, even when they eat dinner, you are not comfortable. Rayna, the most hopeful character tries to maintain communication and connection with John, who is hard to get through

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