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2009 Nominated

The Outlander

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Gil Adamson’s extraordinary novel opens in heart-pounding mid-flight and propels the reader through a gripping road trip with a twist — the steely outlaw in this story is a grief-struck nineteen-year-old woman. As the young widow encounters characters of all stripes — unsavoury, wheedling, greedy, lascivious, self-reliant, and occasionally generous and trustworthy — Adamson weds her brilliant literary style to the gripping, moving, picaresque tale of one woman’s deliberate journey into the wild.

When Gil Adamson published her first two books, a volume of poetry (Primitive; 1991) and a collection of stories (Help Me, Jacques Cousteau; 1995), readers immediately recognized a unique and unusually compelling voice, one that partnered the random and the surreal with a finely tuned technical brilliance. The Outlander more than fulfills the promise of that voice.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Gil
Adamson

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NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

In this fast paced novel, set in 1903, 19 year old Mary Boulton kills her husband and escapes to the Alberta Foothills and Rocky Mountains always just ahead of her revenge seeking brothers-in-law. Amid scenes of extreme hardship and significant encounters with a cast of eccentric characters she struggles for her life and her ultimate liberation. An extremely well crafted novel that speaks to the resilience of the female spirit.

The Outlander is the story of Mary Boulton’s desperate life on the run through the wilderness of the Canadian west told with the heart-stopping suspense, remarkable historical detail and graceful poetic prose.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Canada
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
House of Anansi Press

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