The book, which is set in the Inuit town of Rankin Inlet on the western shores of the Hudson Bay, concentrates on the cultural changes the indigenous people have experienced over the past couple of decades, from the arrival of telephones to the creation of the province of Nunavat. It might be of interest to people keen on gaining familiarity with the Inuit, who are often forgotten in the Arctic disputes that play out between nation states.
Rankin Inlet is available on Amazon. There’s also a short one-minute trailer for the book, which consists of Feeney talking about how and why she became interested in the Arctic, here.