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- The Thickness of Ice is a tender and tragic tale set in the remote sub-arctic tundra, in the small town of Churchill with a transient population on Hudson Bay.
- About the Author: Gerard Beirne is an award-winning novelist, poet and short-story writer.
- 360 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
- Series Name: Baraka Fiction
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The Thickness of Ice is a tender and tragic tale set in the remote sub-arctic tundra, in the small town of Churchill with a transient population on Hudson Bay. The barren icy landscape pervades the characters' lives and relationships. As the novel opens Wade confesses that he was responsible the death of his best friend Jack, out on the tundra, three years after meeting him. They had been arguing about a Dene woman, Tess, they were both in love with. Jack's body was never found, and Wade never admitted to the act. It was asssumed that Jack had left abruptly. However, many years later, Wade meets Esther who moves to Churchill to live with him. She hears the story of Jack's disappearance. For Wade's sake, she determines to resolve what happened to Jack and bring some closure. For Wade, everything is now threatened.Review Quotes
About Beirne's first novel: "Wonderful clear prose and sensitive observation in a tough environment make this an outstanding debut work, scandalously ignored by this year's Man Booker judges." --Daily Express "An immersive novel set in the subarctic town of Churchill, Manitoba. . . . The shift between past and present is handled with seamless dexterity and makes the prose, which is as crisp as it is dense, really dynamic. A very pleasing readerly experience." --International Rubery Book Awards
"Set in the Canadian tundra, Gerard Beirne's exquisite novel The Thickness of Ice is more than a love story; it's a story of culpability and redemption, propelled by a twenty-five-year-old mystery. . . . Breathtaking and immersive, The Thickness of Ice is a snowbound, heartwarming mystery novel marked by love and beauty, friendship and betrayal, and the darkness of the human heart." --STARRED REVIEW, Elaine Chiew, Foreword Reviews (May / June 2024)
"A deft and moving tale of love and loss on life's cold margins, in which character is fate, and landscape is character." -- Ed O'Loughlin, Giller Finalist & Man Booker Prize nominee
"Clever writing and pacing make this story not only believable but serve to draw the reader in as all the characters are likeable in their way, but all have their flaws, cracks in their characters... One can tell when good writing is unfolding right before their eyes." -- https: //miramichireader.ca/
"This is a beautifully cadenced novel of loneliness and desire. The evocation of the physical world is wonderful, the synthesis of the weather of the heart and the elemental landscape is stunning. Prose of grace and clarity is ballasted with real narrative drive as past ghosts emerge. Powerful, evocative, haunting, The Thickness of Ice is an extraordinary novel." -- Eoin McNamee, screenwriter, Longlisted for Man Booker Prize for Blue Tango, author of 19 novels
"By far the most memorable novel of the year for me was Gerard Beirne's wonderful The Eskimo in the Net... Just like the central character, Jim Gallagher, the reader is drawn into the depths of both a mystery and a personal voyage of discovery ... Wonderful clear prose and sensitive observation in a tough environment make this an outstanding debut work, scandalously ignored by this year's Man Booker judges." --Graham Ball, Daily Express
"It is a masterpiece in cadence, rhythm, metaphor, symbolism. His characters are rich in detail even as we get so few details, and he has created a landscape so vivid in its emptiness and coldness, and at the same time so mythical, that I was awestruck page after page. Chapter 18 is an opera." --Leila Marshy, Author of The Philistine
About Beirne's first novel: "Beirne's descriptive writing is superb. He evokes the atmosphere of the town brilliantly, along with the surrounding landscape..." --Books Ireland
About the Author
Gerard Beirne is an award-winning novelist, poet and short-story writer. He previously published three novels, three books of poetry and a collection of short stories. He taught English literature and creative writing at the University of New Brunswick and now teaches at the ATU in Sligo, Ireland. His short story collection, In A Time Of Drought And Hunger was shortlisted for The Danuta Gleed Literary Award for the best first collection of short stories published in Canada. Gerard Beirne is a citizen of both Canada and Ireland.Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 360
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Literary
Series Title: Baraka Fiction
Publisher: Baraka Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Gerard Beirne
Language: English
Street Date: May 1, 2024
TCIN: 1005555487
UPC: 9781771863391
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-9075
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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