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Publisher:Now or Never Publishing, 2021Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Woods, JaneDate:Created2021Summary:
Set in a small town in Quebec, Running Downhill Like Water is made up of four interconnected stories spanning fifty years of the lives of four people whose prospects have been violently shattered. Lucy, a perennial misfit, is thwarted in her desperate hope for love and belonging; Sheila, a classical violinist, fails miserably in both her career and as a mother; and Brothers Evan and Neil, struggling with the disastrous fallout of a rigid fundamentalist upbringing, endure not only severe mental illness but catastrophic crises of faith. Running on quicksand, keeping small hopes aloft on faint breath, these four misfits move in and out of one another's lives, somehow managing to drag themselves kicking and screaming to that place of acceptance and hard-won peace hiding in the deepest heart of failure, weakness and humility.
Sujets: Belonging (Social psychology) | City and Town life | Dysfunctional families | Fiction | Literary | Loneliness | Outcasts | QuébecOriginal Publisher: Vancouver, Now or Never PublishingLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781989689233