<p><strong><em>Native Born Son</em></strong> is J. David Ford&rsquo;s first-hand telling of his suspenseful exploits while growing up in the eastern arctic during the 1920s and 30s. He was born into a multi-generational line of traders trappers and Hudson&rsquo;s Bay Company employees who since the late 1700s lived alongside and sometimes intermarried with indigenous people. This social history depicts life at the end of an era &ndash; before radio communication snowmobiles or power boats &ndash; a nomadic life on the verge of extinction.</p><p>The stories written before David left the arctic to enlist for WWII languished in an attic north of Port Hope Ontario. Now a hundred years after the eight-year-old David Ford first set foot on Coats Island at the top of Hudson Bay they have been given new life. This is one person&rsquo;s story of adventure risk taking survival and community in a harsh land. The narrative combines a deep respect for the indigenous people&rsquo;s way of life with their wise stewardship of natural resources.</p><p><strong>Marnie Hare Bickle</strong> has compiled and edited the accounts and provides context explanations and insights in the introduction. <strong>Michele E. Collins</strong> adds clarity and whimsy with delightful illustrations and maps.</p><p>&quot;An extraordinary life story told with honesty humour and compassion.&quot; &mdash;<strong>Leslie Boyd</strong> Owner &amp; Director Inuit Fine Art Gallery</p><p>&quot;Vivid characters and hardships feel cinematic swooping the reader deep into culture and life in the arctic&quot;&mdash;<strong>Joan E. Athey</strong>&nbsp;Peaceworks Now Productions</p><p>&quot; A worthy and wonderful addition to literature of the Canadian north in the early 20th century.&quot; &mdash;<strong>Wade Rowland</strong> author of&nbsp;<em>Canada Lives Here</em></p>
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