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Before The Flood

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Before The Flood

by Alan R. Wilson

Cormorant Books | May 11, 1999 | Trade Paperback

Winner of the 1999 Chapters/Books In Canada First Novel Award.

Before the Flood takes place in a time when satellite malls didn''t hide the horizon, when the best hockey players were found on six teams, when towns were as individual as people. Forty miles to the south, construction is about to begin on a massive dam which will alter the region forever.  
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    ***SPOILER ALERT*** This novel is the first in what is planned as a series of novels set in a fictionalized Woodstock, New Brunswick. This novel is set in the 1960s just before the Mactoukauac Dam opened - changing the course of the Saint John's River and the geographical layout of the town forever. The main character is a young teenager who is on the fence about the effects of the change. On one hand he believes in progress but over the course of the novel he realizes that change for the sake of change is not a real answer. The novel is set up in a series of episodes revolving around his and his friend's life. A particularly funny moment is when a friend who always carries a copy of the epic of Gilgamesh around in his back pocket names his table Hockey team after the ancient gods. At the end of the novel the main character and a couple of friends set off on a big trip down the river to Fredericton and are the last boat to pass through the river before the completion of the dam. I liked the novel because it reminded me of the fixed link debate and the mixed worldviews people has on that society changing structural innovation.

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    Craig Rautenstrauch

    Rating: 4/5

    Before The Flood

    Craig Rautenstrauch

    9 years ago

    This book was an excellent novel, and I suggest it too any person who is looking at reading a book about growing up. The Girl With The Flaxen Hair was my favorite chapter.

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    Marx

    Rating: 5/5

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    Marx

    12 years ago

    This is the best book about New Brunswick you can buy. It really brings a clear picture of what Woodstock used to be like.

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    brad

    12 years ago

    my teacher read this bok to my class and i loved it!!!!buy it!

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From Our Editors

Take a trip back to a simpler time and to a place when satellite malls didn't exist and the best hockey players were on six teams. Before the Flood is the first in a series of novels set in a Maritime town at the junction of two rivers. For Samuel MacFarlane, growing up is even more difficult because he knows his hometown will disappear when the Mactaquac Dam is complete. Samuel deals with this prospect with a gallery of characters in this town, often with hilarious results.

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Winner of the 1999 Chapters/Books In Canada First Novel Award.

Before the Flood takes place in a time when satellite malls didn''t hide the horizon, when the best hockey players were found on six teams, when towns were as individual as people. Forty miles to the south, construction is about to begin on a massive dam which will alter the region forever.  

About the Author

Alan R. Wilson has an undergraduate degree in Physics from the University of New Brunswick, and a graduate degree in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. He has had several jobs, the most memorable as a fire hydrant painter, an experience immortalized in the CBC television drama 106 Fire Hydrants. For reasons best known to himself, he once wrote a set of 100 poems about the numbers from 1 to 100 that became his second book, Counting to 100. His most recent book, Sky Atlas (2008), is a collection of 88 sonnets - one for each constellation.

Trade Paperback

1 Pages, 5.51 x 8.51 x 0.74 IN

May 11, 1999

Cormorant Books

English


1896951120
9781896951126

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