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Drawn - 9781983542015
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9781983542015
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9781983542015
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Drawn is a novel set at Niagara Falls during the 1990s. It's the story of thirty year old Sue Norns, a professional student who has spent her short lifetime running away. First, it was her family that needed rejecting, in particular, her father, the famous black belt known as the Great Wonder who'd groomed her into a pedigreed karate star. Now, she's trying to escape from her doctoral thesis. Instead of working on it, she accepts Madeline Queasy's short-term job illustrating a children's book about dragonflies. While Sue seems more than jaded-she's read too much, seen too much, expects too much-Madeline, a forty-something widow who has been holed up in her late-husband's funeral parlour, appears a little reticent, unworldly and confused. But, as Sue finds out, Madeline's no shrinking violet. Focused on what she wants to do-find the insects, draw the pictures-it takes Madeline some time to open up to the sunshine, good wine, and provocative talk. Enraptured by their common sketching mission, and accompanied by Madeline's rascally dog named Dug, the trio investigate the various nooks and crannies around the Niagara Escarpment, especially the waterfalls, wax museums, historical houses, and camping parks. By the end of their search, Sue and Madeline face their demons, both mythic and real, and at the climax of the novel, during a steamy tent scene in a nudist colony, they share a love that is necessary, and healing.
Author: Lee Revie |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Apr 27, 2018 |
Number of Pages: 180 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1983542016 |
ISBN-13: 9781983542015 |
Drawn - 9781983542015
$11.37
Drawn is a novel set at Niagara Falls during the 1990s. It's the story of thirty year old Sue Norns, a professional student who has spent her short lifetime running away. First, it was her family that needed rejecting, in particular, her father, the famous black belt known as the Great Wonder who'd groomed her into a pedigreed karate star. Now, she's trying to escape from her doctoral thesis. Instead of working on it, she accepts Madeline Queasy's short-term job illustrating a children's book about dragonflies. While Sue seems more than jaded-she's read too much, seen too much, expects too much-Madeline, a forty-something widow who has been holed up in her late-husband's funeral parlour, appears a little reticent, unworldly and confused. But, as Sue finds out, Madeline's no shrinking violet. Focused on what she wants to do-find the insects, draw the pictures-it takes Madeline some time to open up to the sunshine, good wine, and provocative talk. Enraptured by their common sketching mission, and accompanied by Madeline's rascally dog named Dug, the trio investigate the various nooks and crannies around the Niagara Escarpment, especially the waterfalls, wax museums, historical houses, and camping parks. By the end of their search, Sue and Madeline face their demons, both mythic and real, and at the climax of the novel, during a steamy tent scene in a nudist colony, they share a love that is necessary, and healing.
Author: Lee Revie |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Apr 27, 2018 |
Number of Pages: 180 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1983542016 |
ISBN-13: 9781983542015 |