Oil People: A Novel

David Huebert
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Oil People: A Novel

David Huebert
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Obsessed!!!

"I’m so happy I bought this novel! It reminds me a lot of, East of Eden, of Galore, of 1000 Years of Solitude. The kind of novel where you feel like you are a part of this family your whole life. I highly recommend you try it!"

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Great novel

"This novel was an incredible read. David Huebert is a beautiful writer and I can’t wait to read his other books."

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  • Published date: Sep 23, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 328
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
  • ISBN: 9780771005220
  • Dimensions: 5.37" W x 0.91" L x 7.95" H
Shortlisted for the Amazon Canada First Novel Award

Finalist for the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award and the Amazon Canada First Novel Award


“A rich, oozing story, seeping through generations. Huebert's prose is clever and musical, urgent yet subtle. A great accomplishment of eco-fiction, Oil People is an exciting novelistic debut, blending Huebert's signature voice—fresh and unpredictable—with Canadian literary tradition.”
—Fawn Parker, author of What We Both Know

"As hypnotic and shimmering as the oil at its heart, David Huebert's Oil People brings to life the dark family saga of the Armbruster clan, and the beautiful, poisonous lands they claim as their own. This is a dazzling debut."
—Steven Price, author of Lampedusa

“In Oil People, family legacies collide with the ruthless grip of petroleum, land, and greed. History unfolds across generations in this luminous debut novel, weaving a tale of power, secrets, and the haunting allure of oil. Set against the backdrop of Lambton County's vintage oil farm, the Armbruster family grapples with the weight of their legacy. In the late eighties, thirteen-year-old Jade navigates the turmoil of her parents' struggle to save their failing business and the perilous dynamics of teenagehood while uncovering the unsettling truths hidden beneath the oil-soaked soil. Meanwhile, more than a century prior, Clyde Armbruster's discovery of oil propels his family into wealth and opportunity. But the consequences of their prosperity cast a long shadow, blurring the lines between reality and the supernatural. Through taut and intricate storytelling, Huebert masterfully weaves a tale of haunting proportions—one where the spectre isn't solely supernatural but also dark legacy of greed and ambition.”
—Francesca Ekwuyasi, author of Butter Honey Pig Bread
DAVID HUEBERT has won the CBC Short Story Prize, The Walrus Poetry Prize, and was a finalist for the 2020 Journey Prize. Huebert’s first story collection, Peninsula Sinking, won a Dartmouth Book Award and was runner-up for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award, among other accolades. His second story collection, Chemical Valley, won the Alistair MacLeod Short Fiction Prize, received glowing reviews, and was a finalist for the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award and the ReLit Award. David teaches fiction writing at the University of King’s College in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), where he lives with his partner and two children.

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