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What We All Long For (Paperback, Anniversary)
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What We All Long For (Paperback, Anniversary)
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A breakout novel for Dionne Brand: a story of heart-stopping
suspense from the acclaimed author of At the Full and Change of the
Moon, that is also a hymn to youth and life in the city.
What we all long for opens with an unforgettable scene: desperate
Vietnamese families are fleeing the country in open boats. In the
confusion and darkness, six-year-old Quy, carrying his family's
life-savings of diamonds sewn into his belt, loses his grip on his
mother's hand and, in the crush of people, follows the wrong pair
of trousered legs into another boat. His family manages to get to
Canada soon after, but Quy, trapped in the refugee camps in
Thailand, is seemingly lost to them.
Some twenty years on in Toronto, in the summer of 2002, Quy's
mother still lives in hope of finding him. Her daughter Tuyen, an
aspiring artist, and her friends are typical Canadian kids getting
by in the city -- afire with their desire for independence, they're
selling used clothes, bike couriering, sponging off their parents.
At night they blast John Coltrane and drum 'n' bass, get high and
try to find the passion they believe will galvanize their lives.
Meanwhile Quy, now a dangerous criminal, is finding his way to
Canada and to a gripping, unexpected encounter with his lost
family.
In this beautiful novel that is both a hymn to life in the city and
to youth, the mounting tension of Quy's journey is skilfully played
out against the rhythms and excitements of Toronto from the
seventies to the present.
Excerpt From "What We All Long For
"The muscles of highway and streets met down at the lake. All along
the underpasses graffiti marred the concrete girders. She
recognized the tags. The kids who livedacross the alleyway from her
apartment were graffiti artists. Kumaran's grinning pig, Abel's
'narc' initial, then Keeran's desert and Jericho's lightning bolt.
She felt slightly comforted though she had asked them often enough
to paint something else if they were going to paint the whole city
over. Something more. They had practically filled all the walls of
the city with these four signs, and she would have liked them to
paint a flowering jungle or a seaside, the places where her mother
Angie had always dreamed of going but never went. But she loved the
city. She loved riding through the neck of it. . .She loved the
feeling of weight and balance it gave her.
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Imprint: |
Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
December 2008 |
Authors: |
Dionne Brand
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Dimensions: |
210 x 140 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
318 |
Edition: |
Anniversary |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-312-37771-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
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LSN: |
0-312-37771-1 |
Barcode: |
9780312377717 |
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