Indian Horse
Where is Saul at the beginning of the story? What is symbolic significance of the name of this place? (ch.1)
Where is Saul at the beginning of the story? What is symbolic significance of the name of this place? (ch.1)
Saul
Where is Saul at the beginning of the story? What is symbolic significance of the name of this place? (ch.1)
Saul
Saul is part of a therapy group at The New Dawn Centre, a treatment facility. The treatments are informed by Anishinabeg traditions, but Saul is still frustrated by them—the counselors are never quiet, and they expect him to talk just as much as they do. He’s thirty years old, older than most of the other patients, and he gets tired of sitting around and talking all day. Despite his irritation with the Centre, the treatment is working—he’s gone weeks without alcohol and feels healthier for it, although he still sometimes craves a drink.