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Midway

by David Homel

Midway

ISBN: 9781897151884

Format: Trade Paperback
Size: 5.5" x 8.5"

Subjects:

FIC019000 FICTION / Literary

FIC025000 FICTION / Psychological

Price: $21.00

 

Publication Date: September 1, 2010

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Synopsis:

 

Ben Allan, a Montreal literature teacher, finds himself fixated on an obscure mental illness called dromomania: a condition that causes men to abandon their daily routine and go wandering for days, even months. As he juggles strained relationships with his widowed father, his art-therapist wife and his television-addicted teenage son, it comes as no surprise that the idea of walking away from it all becomes so compelling.

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Allan is certain he will never wander, but when an attractive young woman with connections to the art world suddenly enters his world, the temptation to stray becomes more than an idle fancy.

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Written by award-winning author David Homel, Midway contains everything that readers look for to change their world: engaging characters, entertaining banter, fascinating psychology and a genuine love of life and its everyday comedy.

Nominated, 2011 QWF Paragraphe Hugh McLennan Prize for Fiction

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Reviews

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“[A] finely crafted, intelligent and moving novel … An impressive book that rewards close reading … No matter where you are in your life journey, Midway is a fiction that will provide aesthetic and intellectual sustenance and emotional comfort on the road.”
The Globe and Mail

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“Homel writes with remarkable grace about the simplest aspects of life, and the most complicated … a perceptive and thought-provoking exploration into the life of its protagonist.”
Quill & Quire

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“Homel’s dialogue [about the time Ben spends with his father] is spot on, capturing the two men as they circle around what is on their minds but can’t bring themselves to articulate.”
Canadian Jewish News

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