Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
200
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Nov 10, 2011
Wydawca
Mosaic Press
ISBN-10
0889629404
ISBN-13
9780889629400
Opis
Heron River is a deeply moving exploration of human error and redemption, tragedy and triumph, set in the supposed safety of a small Ontario town. The novel poignantly confronts the necessary possibilities for human forgiveness and love amidst adversity.
The threads of the characters’ lives are intricately interwoven: a woman with a gradually debilitating illness seeks solace from the pain of the past and the challenges of the present; her adult son, damaged from a tragic childhood accident, finds security in his routine existence, until he falls prey to a cunning deception; a gifted teen-aged boy harbours a dark secret that he must confront in order to be whole; a young female police officer tries to solve a puzzling string of break-ins following the murder of an elderly woman, and the previously staid small town reacts anxiously to the fact of a killer in their midst.
Heron River probes the fierce bonds of family, the tragic consequences of human failure, and the persistent reverberations of history and memory.
The threads of the characters’ lives are intricately interwoven: a woman with a gradually debilitating illness seeks solace from the pain of the past and the challenges of the present; her adult son, damaged from a tragic childhood accident, finds security in his routine existence, until he falls prey to a cunning deception; a gifted teen-aged boy harbours a dark secret that he must confront in order to be whole; a young female police officer tries to solve a puzzling string of break-ins following the murder of an elderly woman, and the previously staid small town reacts anxiously to the fact of a killer in their midst.
Heron River probes the fierce bonds of family, the tragic consequences of human failure, and the persistent reverberations of history and memory.
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