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Ghost Lake
Ghost Lake | Nathan Adler
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An interconnected collection of stories set on the fictional Northern Ontario Reserve of Ghost Lake, featuring a cast of interrelated characters and their encounters with the supernatural and other phenomenon, with themes ranging from love, loss, and relationships, to the meaning of monstrosity, violence, tragedy, and justice. Ghost Lake is the sequel to Nathan Adler's debut novel, Wrist, published in 2016
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Supernatural beings from Anishinaabe legends rub shoulders with humans at Ghost Lake, the setting for these interconnected short stories. Realism chilled with a light dash of horror. It‘s a great mix. #Indigenous #CanLit #shadowgiller2021

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This Kegedonce Press book is a lovely object, with a tree silhouette decorating the start of each short story. Book design is by Chantal Lalonde. There are also tiny drawings—antlers, dragonflies, eyeglasses, crows—that decorate the spaces marking scene changes within the stories. Illustrations are by the author.

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“Clay tries to get back to sleep, but […] he is haunted by that strange growling sound. Now that Aya‘ah has pointed it out to him, he can‘t seem to tune it out.”

This passage in Adler‘s Ghost Lake struck me because I recently read Tanahill‘s The Listeners. How odd that two books in the past week feature characters who suffer because they hear a constant sound not perceived by others.

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