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Stolen

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Anvil PressDescription: 256 pagesISBN:
  • 9781895636734
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 813
LOC classification:
  • PR9199.4.L367 S76
Summary: Rowan Friesen has made a career of drug-dealing and small-time thievery on the outer edges of Saskatoon. Shiftless and seemingly friendless, he is, at first glance, an unlikely protagonist. But as 'Stolen' unfolds, we learn the details of Rowan's life: his well meaning but self-absorbed mother, his mentally ill father, and a high-school friendship both lustful and incendiary. This intriguing back-story runs alongside a current-day murder mystery, complete with road trips, arson, drinkand drugs, tech nerds and the RCMP. Rowan Friesen may not be the world's most likable character, but the complexity and honesty of his story is thrilling. 'Stolen''s lean, tight narrative tells a tale of theft, love, and madness on the Canadian prairie, and moves along like a half-ton pickup bouncing over dirt roads."Lapointe constructs the familiar world, the one inside each of us, in the lives of strangers. It's what fiction does best." -The Globe & Mail"It moves with the force of what'sright and true and must not be elided." -Giller Prize Jury" . . . despite the grim rural-dystopian setting of failing farms and strung-out teenagers and dysfunctional families, this is a novel of redemption." -Winnipeg Free Press"It is invigorating to read a story that deals, without irony or apology, with the current generation of young Canadians." -Quill & Quire" 'Stolen' is a powerful and unconventional novel. It marks a very impressive debut." -Word Magazine"It is, in fact, the tautcraft of 'Stolen''s narrative and Lapointe's profound evocation of place that makes this book truly stand out. ... Lapointe has stepped out with a masterful debut." -subTerrain MagazineGiller Prize NomineeWinner, Saskatchewan Book AwardsBest First Book, City of Saskatoon Book Award
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Rowan Friesen has made a career of drug-dealing and small-time thievery on the outer edges of Saskatoon. Shiftless and seemingly friendless, he is, at first glance, an unlikely protagonist. But as 'Stolen' unfolds, we learn the details of Rowan's life: his well meaning but self-absorbed mother, his mentally ill father, and a high-school friendship both lustful and incendiary. This intriguing back-story runs alongside a current-day murder mystery, complete with road trips, arson, drinkand drugs, tech nerds and the RCMP. Rowan Friesen may not be the world's most likable character, but the complexity and honesty of his story is thrilling. 'Stolen''s lean, tight narrative tells a tale of theft, love, and madness on the Canadian prairie, and moves along like a half-ton pickup bouncing over dirt roads."Lapointe constructs the familiar world, the one inside each of us, in the lives of strangers. It's what fiction does best." -The Globe & Mail"It moves with the force of what'sright and true and must not be elided." -Giller Prize Jury" . . . despite the grim rural-dystopian setting of failing farms and strung-out teenagers and dysfunctional families, this is a novel of redemption." -Winnipeg Free Press"It is invigorating to read a story that deals, without irony or apology, with the current generation of young Canadians." -Quill & Quire" 'Stolen' is a powerful and unconventional novel. It marks a very impressive debut." -Word Magazine"It is, in fact, the tautcraft of 'Stolen''s narrative and Lapointe's profound evocation of place that makes this book truly stand out. ... Lapointe has stepped out with a masterful debut." -subTerrain MagazineGiller Prize NomineeWinner, Saskatchewan Book AwardsBest First Book, City of Saskatoon Book Award

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