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Marc Koralnik |
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TWO FOR THE TABLELANDS
Sebastian Synard is back. It's the off-season, and the Newfoundland tour guide introduced in One for the Rock has crossed the island with his spirited teenage son for a weekend exploring the wonders of Gros Morne National Park. But on a hike across the spectacular rockscape of The Tablelands, they discover the half-buried body of a murder victim.
Life as a tour guide had its twists and turns, but now Sebastianwith his offhand, Scotch-enriched natureis crossing a more dangerous landscape, on a path that will leave him face-to-face with a killer.
Governor General Award winner Kevin Major has published 20 books, for both young people and adults. His first, Hold Fast, is considered a classic of Canadian young adult fiction, and was recently released as a feature film. No Man's Land, about the Newfoundland Regiment in WWI, was published in 1995 to much acclaim. Major's adaption has been brought to the stage by Rising Tide Theatre for more than a dozen seasons.
A history of Newfoundland and Labrador: As Near To Heaven By Sea was a Canadian best-seller and finalist for the Pearson Non-Fiction Prize. Ann and Seamus, a verse novel, was shortlisted for a total of ten awards. It has since been turned into an opera, which has been performed internationally. New Under the Sun, the first in a trilogy of historical novels for adults and called well written, nuanced, and compelling by Canadian Literature, was nominated for an Atlantic Book Award.
John Moss, writing in A Reader's Guide to the Canadian Novel, has said, Kevin Major is among the best Canadian writers of his generation. He has established himself as a figure of singular importance in our literature.
Life as a tour guide had its twists and turns, but now Sebastianwith his offhand, Scotch-enriched natureis crossing a more dangerous landscape, on a path that will leave him face-to-face with a killer.
Governor General Award winner Kevin Major has published 20 books, for both young people and adults. His first, Hold Fast, is considered a classic of Canadian young adult fiction, and was recently released as a feature film. No Man's Land, about the Newfoundland Regiment in WWI, was published in 1995 to much acclaim. Major's adaption has been brought to the stage by Rising Tide Theatre for more than a dozen seasons.
A history of Newfoundland and Labrador: As Near To Heaven By Sea was a Canadian best-seller and finalist for the Pearson Non-Fiction Prize. Ann and Seamus, a verse novel, was shortlisted for a total of ten awards. It has since been turned into an opera, which has been performed internationally. New Under the Sun, the first in a trilogy of historical novels for adults and called well written, nuanced, and compelling by Canadian Literature, was nominated for an Atlantic Book Award.
John Moss, writing in A Reader's Guide to the Canadian Novel, has said, Kevin Major is among the best Canadian writers of his generation. He has established himself as a figure of singular importance in our literature.
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Published 2020-09-01 by Breakwater Books |