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"A fresh little novel, teeming with life, of uncommon strength." - Gilles Marcotte, L'actualite
An audacious and playful debut novel of adventure, brotherhood, and the search for a homeland - a contemporary classic of Quebecois literature
"A fresh little novel, teeming with life, of uncommon strength." - Gilles Marcotte, L'actualite
An audacious and playful debut novel of adventure, brotherhood, and the search for a homeland - a contemporary classic of Quebecois literature
Written with uncommon wit, The Harmattan Winds is a feast of wordplay, rife with puns and wonder - perfect for devotees of Ali Smith, classic adventure novels like The Adventures of Huckleberry, and John Knowles's A Separate Peace.
Hidden in the reeds floating on a pond next to the highway, a woman finds a baby bobbing in a shopping basket. Adopted by the Francoeurs, Hugues remains an outsider in his semi-family. At the same time, Habeke is adopted by a Canadian family and brought to Quebec after his own family dies of famine in Ethiopia. On the margins of their small town, the boys become sworn brothers, searching for their roots, desperate to return to exile, to a paradise called Ityopia.
Narrated by the bold and imaginative voice of Hugues, Sylvain Trudel's prize-winning debut novel is at times serious and at times fantastical. In their child's world, where Hugues and Habeke haven't yet learned the prejudices of adults, they embark on adventures, digging holes to China and building fantastical contraptions to take them to far off places, like their hero, explorer Roald Amundsen.
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"A fresh little novel, teeming with life, of uncommon strength." - Gilles Marcotte, L'actualite
An audacious and playful debut novel of adventure, brotherhood, and the search for a homeland - a contemporary classic of Quebecois literature
"A fresh little novel, teeming with life, of uncommon strength." - Gilles Marcotte, L'actualite
An audacious and playful debut novel of adventure, brotherhood, and the search for a homeland - a contemporary classic of Quebecois literature
Written with uncommon wit, The Harmattan Winds is a feast of wordplay, rife with puns and wonder - perfect for devotees of Ali Smith, classic adventure novels like The Adventures of Huckleberry, and John Knowles's A Separate Peace.
Hidden in the reeds floating on a pond next to the highway, a woman finds a baby bobbing in a shopping basket. Adopted by the Francoeurs, Hugues remains an outsider in his semi-family. At the same time, Habeke is adopted by a Canadian family and brought to Quebec after his own family dies of famine in Ethiopia. On the margins of their small town, the boys become sworn brothers, searching for their roots, desperate to return to exile, to a paradise called Ityopia.
Narrated by the bold and imaginative voice of Hugues, Sylvain Trudel's prize-winning debut novel is at times serious and at times fantastical. In their child's world, where Hugues and Habeke haven't yet learned the prejudices of adults, they embark on adventures, digging holes to China and building fantastical contraptions to take them to far off places, like their hero, explorer Roald Amundsen.