San Josef: A Novel

Harold Macy
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San Josef: A Novel

Harold Macy
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  • Date de publication : Feb 20, 2020
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 246
  • Éditeur : Tidewater Press
  • ISBN : 9781775165989
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.7" L x 8.5" H

Harold Macy is a forester based in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, where he and his sons and dog manage a thousand-acre family woodlot. His work has appeared in PRISM International, The Malahat Review, Orion, The Broken City, Rhubarb and others. San Josef is his first novel.

"The characters are as complex as a spider’s web, the language poetic and the environment a tangible force. Harold Macy paints a visual and psychological picture in every paragraph." PAULA WILD, author of Return of the Wolf: Conflict & Coexistence

"In Harold Macy’ remarkable novel, Vancouver Island’s wild and beautiful northernmost region is the stage for an intriguing tale. San Josef does what novels do best—brings us in close to witness an unfolding drama (both personal and communal) that we can believe in. As in many of the best stories, much is at stake here for both the main characters and their community. At the same time, much is to be enjoyed by the reader." JACK HODGINS, CM

"Reading Harold Macy’s book San Josef was a remarkable education for me. His book places the reader into life as it must have been lived in that remote area in 1898. With the use of resilient and colourful characters plus a compelling descriptive text, Macy’s novel takes the reader into a completely different world. The book holds your attention from the beginning — as every good story should." VALERIE GREEN, The British Columbia Review.

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