The Dhow House

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$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
ECW Press
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Pages
328
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.9 X 8.4 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781770413498
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About the Author
Jean McNeil has written ten books, including five novels. She has twice been the winner of the PRISM International competition, and her work has been shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award, the Journey Prize, the National Magazine awards, and the Pushcart Prize. She is co-director of the Masters in Prose Fiction at the University of East Anglia. Originally from Nova Scotia, she has lived and travelled extensively in southern and east Africa and lives in London, England.
Reviews

"Compulsively readable . . An accomplished travel writer who has been drawn to outposts as remote as Antarctica, McNeil writes descriptions that shimmer. . . We learn the cause of Rebecca's trauma in a scene so brutal and eloquent I reread it several times, astonished and awed." -- New York Times Book Review

"Jean McNeil's latest is a completely absorbing, eminently readable -- to the point of being almost unputdownable -- complex, cleverly crafted work, principally about loyalty: what we owe to our country, our relatives, those we love and those who simply cross our path. You won't read many better novels this year." -- Daily Mail

"With dreamlike prose and an intriguing protagonist, fiction- and travel-writer McNeil (Ice Diaries, 2016) builds momentum to her novel's surprising final chapters . . . McNeil's storytelling will pull [readers] in and captivate them to the end." -- Booklist

"Like the landscape she depicts, McNeil's prose combines poetic grace with shadows of menace: behind every flowering bush or luxurious shrub there may be an exotic bird or a poisonous snake -- or an armed marauder. The effect is both gripping and unsettling." -- Quill & Quire

"The great joy in The Dhow House, [McNeil's] eleventh book, is her exceptional ability to illuminate setting and the natural world. . . McNeil's writing is as lush and vivid as the changing hues of the Indian Ocean. . . the sense of place and insight into the mysterious inclinations of the heart linger long after the last page." -- Toronto Star

"A sparkling new novel. . . . Filled with bird lore, the novel features McNeil's exquisite prose." -- Owen Sound Sun-Times

"The sixth novel from Nova Scotia-born writer Jean McNeil brings us a beautiful story about tangled loyalties, self-discovery and the threat of change. . . . Her true gift shows in her ability to create deep and complicated characters." -- Winnipeg Free Press

"Jean McNeil is one of those authors that can bring clarity to the human experience in a single, illuminating sentence." -- I am Writer Hear Me Roar blog