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Depth Rapture

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Depth Rapture

by Carol Bruneau

Cormorant Books | February 26, 2003 | Trade Paperback

Blending realism and black humour in this collection of linked stories, Bruneau lays bare the quirkiness of fate, as well as the simple spirit by which people manage to transcend it. This astonishingly lucid collection of sixteen pieces is set variously in urban and small-town Nova Scotia, Vancouver, and southwestern England. Concerned though it is with growing up in the sixties and surviving to the millennium, it is also as varied as the fish that dart through undersea dreams in the title story. While following the protagonist''s coming-of-age in the sixties and seventies, her career as a marine biologist, her marriage, motherhood and middle age, the stories encompass a spectrum of characters related to her by blood and/or circumstance, seldom by choice. Happiness is elusive, like the skimming-smoke residue of a dream. Life in these dying years of the century is accompanied by isolation, loneliness, and, sometimes, fear. But beneath the angst, there''s a resilience, the poignant need to trust and be trusted, a simple faith in others and in good old-fashioned luck.

Each story is as succulent as a chocolate, to be savoured in the same way. Bruneau''s talents are in the ascendancy cycle. This collection showcases the unusually powerful gifts of a writer of international stature.  
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    Teri

    Rating: 5/5

    Depth Rapture

    Teri

    13 years ago

    This is the brilliant Canadian author's newest book. Bruneau's unique storytelling style links many chains of events in short stories, revealing an untold family history. From the sixties to present day, Bruneau explores the human life, from childhood to death. I would recommend this book to customers looking for a simple yet interesting story line and inventive storytelling. As well, recommend this to those who enjoyed Kaye Gibbons' Sights Unseen and Atwood's Bluebeard's Egg.

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From Our Editors

Depth Rapture is a collection of 16 short stories from writer Carol Bruneau that blends realism and black humour in an examination of the quirkiness of fate. Following a woman through her childhood, education, career, marriage, motherhood and middle age; the stories combine characters that are related to her by blood or circumstance, adding texture to the picture of this wonderfully complex heroine.

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Blending realism and black humour in this collection of linked stories, Bruneau lays bare the quirkiness of fate, as well as the simple spirit by which people manage to transcend it. This astonishingly lucid collection of sixteen pieces is set variously in urban and small-town Nova Scotia, Vancouver, and southwestern England. Concerned though it is with growing up in the sixties and surviving to the millennium, it is also as varied as the fish that dart through undersea dreams in the title story. While following the protagonist''s coming-of-age in the sixties and seventies, her career as a marine biologist, her marriage, motherhood and middle age, the stories encompass a spectrum of characters related to her by blood and/or circumstance, seldom by choice. Happiness is elusive, like the skimming-smoke residue of a dream. Life in these dying years of the century is accompanied by isolation, loneliness, and, sometimes, fear. But beneath the angst, there''s a resilience, the poignant need to trust and be trusted, a simple faith in others and in good old-fashioned luck.

Each story is as succulent as a chocolate, to be savoured in the same way. Bruneau''s talents are in the ascendancy cycle. This collection showcases the unusually powerful gifts of a writer of international stature.  

About the Author

Carol Bruneau''s most recent title from Cormorant Books is Glass Voices. She is also the author of Berth. Her novel Purple For Sky (Cormorant, 2000) won the City of Dartmouth Fiction Prize and the Thomas H. Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize. She is also the author of two collections of short stories, Depth Rapture and After the Angel Mill, both published by Cormorant Books. She has taught creative writing in the continuing education departments of Mount St.Vincent University and Nova Scotia Community College; she is now on faculty of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University, where she teaches writing. Carol lives in Halifax with her husband and three sons.

Trade Paperback

1 Pages, 5.49 x 8.41 x 0.87 IN

February 26, 2003

Cormorant Books

English


1896951074
9781896951072

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