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August into Winter
August into Winter: A Novel | Guy Vanderhaeghe
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The first novel in nearly a decade from the three-time Governor General's Award?winning author of The Last Crossing, August Into Winter is an epic story of crime and retribution, of war and its long shadow, and of the redemptive possibilities of love. You carried the past into the future on your back, its knees and arms hugging you tighter with every step. It is 1939, with the world on the brink of global war, when Constable Hotchkiss confronts the spoiled, narcissistic man-child Ernie Sickert about a rash of disturbing pranks in their small prairie town. Outraged and cornered, Ernie commits an act of unspeakable violence, setting in motion a course of events that will change forever the lives of all in his wake. With Loretta Pipethe scrappy twelve-year-old he idealizes as the love of his lifein tow, Ernie flees town. In close pursuit is Corporal Cooper, who enlists the aid of two brothers, veterans of World War One: Jack, a sensitive, spiritual man with a potential for brutal violence; and angry, impetuous Dill, still recovering from the premature death of his wife who, while on her deathbed, developed an inexplicable obsession with the then-teenaged Ernie Sickert. When a powerful storm floods the prairie roads, wreaking havoc, Ernie and Loretta take shelter in a one-room schoolhouse where they are discovered by the newly arrived teacher, Vidalia Taggart. Vidalia has her own haunted past, one that has driven her to this stark and isolated place with only the journals of her lover Dov, recently killed in the Spanish Civil War, for company. Dill, arriving at the schoolhouse on Ernie's trail, falls hard and fast for Vidaliabut questions whether he can compete with the impossible ideal of a dead man. Guy Vanderhaeghe, writing at the height of his celebrated powers, has crafted a tale of unrelenting suspense against a backdrop of great moral searching and depth. His is a canvas of lavish, indelible detail: of character, of landscape, of historyin all their searing beauty but all their ugliness, too. Vanderhaeghe does not shrink from the corruption, cruelty, and treachery that pervade the world. Yet even in his clear-eyed depiction of evila depiction that frequently and delightfully turns darkly comiche will not deny the possibility of love, of light. With August Into Winter, Guy Vanderhaeghe has given us a masterfully told, masterfully timed story for our own troubled hearts.
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Loved it.

rabbitprincess Bought this for my mum for Christmas and looking forward to borrowing it from her 🤣 2y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Oh great gift!! Nice one to borrow too! 😁 2y
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August into Winter: A Novel | Guy Vanderhaeghe
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Sunday night….

BookmarkTavern Looks cozy! 2y
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August into Winter: A Novel | Guy Vanderhaeghe
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Honestly. Every single sentence. I can barely get past page 17. He‘s such an incredibly descriptive and beautiful writer: “He meant to roll the kid up like a tube of toothpaste, slowly increase the pressure until the truth squirted straight out of the son of bitch‘s mouth.” (This is just one example, but it made me smile)

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Ah. Sigh. Vanderhaeghe sure knows how to write. 😍🥰 (Another picture from my morning walk through the beautiful scenery from our first snowfall.)

Kimzey Beautiful! 2y
LeeRHarry Gorgeous 😍 2y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders It was so beautiful to walk through @Kimzey and @LeeRHarry I‘m sure my tune will change after 3 or 4 more though 😂 But all the snow on the trees was gorgeous! 2y
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August into Winter: A Novel | Guy Vanderhaeghe
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Wasn‘t getting into This is Happiness at the moment so I switched to this one. Feels appropriate since this was the morning‘s scene from our first snowfall last night.

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