Bones of a Giant

BRIAN THOMAS ISAAC

BONES OF A GIANT

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Bones of a Giant will be released by Penguin Random House on May 27, 2025

From the award-winning, bestselling author of All the Quiet Places, comes Brian Thomas Isaac’s highly anticipated, haunting and tender return to the Okanagan Indian Reserve and a teenager’s struggle to become a man in a world of racism and hardship.

ADVANCED PRAISE

“A compelling novel, honest and compassionate, haunted by the past. Towards the end of the book, I tried to slow down, not wanting the story to end, but it wasn’t possible.”

Mary Lawson, bestselling author of A Town Called Solace

Synopsis

Summer, 1968. For the first time since his big brother, Eddie, disappeared two years earlier—either a runaway or dead by his own hand—sixteen-year-old Lewis Toma has shaken off some of his grief. His mother, Grace, and her friend Isabel have gone south to the United States to pick fruit to earn the cash Grace needs to put a bathroom and running water into the three-room shack they share on the reserve, leaving Lewis to spend the summer with his cousins, his Uncle Ned and his Aunt Jean in the new house they’ve built on their farm along the Salmon River.

Their warm family life is almost enough to counter the pressures he feels as a boy trying to become a man in a place where responsible adult men like his uncle are largely absent, broken by residential school and racism. Everywhere he looks, women are left to carry the load, sometimes with kindness, but often with the bitterness, anger and ferocity of his own mother, who kicked Lewis’s lowlife father, Jimmy, to the curb long ago. Lewis has vowed never to be like his father—but an encounter with a predatory older woman tests him and he suffers the consequences. Worse, his dad is back in town and scheming on how to use the Indian Act to steal the land Lewis and his mom have been living on. And then, at summer’s end, more shocking revelations shake the family, unleashing a deadly force of anger and frustration.

With so many traps laid around him, how will Lewis find a path to a different future?

ADVANCE PRAISE

“Brian Thomas Isaac is one of the most authentic voices among Indigenous authors in Canada. In Bones of a Giant, he spins a complex yet navigable tale that opens a window onto a time of struggle, privation, and an undying determination to survive and thrive despite the powerful forces of colonialism that pressed for an opposite result.”

Michelle Good, Award-Winning Author of Five Little Indians

“With this novel, Brian Thomas Isaac has generously created both a refuge for and celebration of Indigenous resilience.”

Waubgeshig Rice, Bestselling Author of Moon of the Turning Leaves

“Brian Thomas Isaac reinforces his place as one of Canada’s most engaging novelists with the tender, troubling coming-of-age story of Lewis, a 16-year-old growing up on the Okanagan Reserve. He’s a boy who sees and feels everything with intensity—the joy of swimming in a river, the cruelty of a racist neighbour, the complexity of his mother’s love, the sensations of his first deep kiss, the injustices of the Indian Act, which keeps turning his family’s life upside down. I couldn’t put Bones of a Giant down, wondering to the end if Lewis is just too sweet and vulnerable for the mean world around him.”

Carol Off, Award-Winning Author of At a Loss for Words

“A compelling novel, honest and compassionate, haunted by the past. Towards the end of the book, I tried to slow down, not wanting the story to end, but it wasn’t possible.”

Mary Lawson, bestselling author of A Town Called Solace

“Bones of a Giant has good bones. Isaac is a masterful storyteller with an observant eye for nature and a deep compassion for his characters. I loved this book.”
Thomas Wharton, bestselling author of The Book of Rain

“A clear-eyed love story to both a people and a place. Brian Thomas Isaac is a vital voice.”
David Bergen, award winning author of Here the Dark

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