Description for Cowboy
Hardcover.
Set against a backdrop of grey spruce and muskeg, Cowboy tells the story of Gilles Desches, a twenty-something who moves from Montreal to Grande-Ourse, a northern Quebec town haunted by the grisly memory of a twelve-year-old murder.
Located at the back of beyond, Grande-Ourse is a dismal place with a bleak future. Until, that is, a Quebec consortium buys up the town, wanting to turn it into a hunting and fishing paradise for wealthy Americans seeking city comforts in the middle of nature.
Working as a clerk for the Outfitters’ general store, Gilles is confronted by a harsh reality in ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
The Dundurn Group Canada
Number of pages
309
Condition
New
Number of Pages
309
Place of Publication
Ontario, Canada
ISBN
9780889242883
SKU
V9780889242883
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Louis Hamelin
Louis Hamelin burst onto the literary scene in 1989 with his first novel, La Rage, which won the Governor General's Literary Award. With this critically acclaimed novel, Hamelin staked out his territory: the cancerous advance of technology, the rape of the wilderness, the estrangement of contemporary society from matters of the soul. This is Jean Paul Murray's first ... Read more
Reviews for Cowboy
This book is a sometimes-harsh commentary on the realities faced by people who have lost hope.
Kathy McNinch
Star Phoenix
Cowboy is a novel of northern eccentricity, but it avoids the cute clichs that this can sometimes suggest.
Andrew Pyper
The Globe and Mail
Kathy McNinch
Star Phoenix
Cowboy is a novel of northern eccentricity, but it avoids the cute clichs that this can sometimes suggest.
Andrew Pyper
The Globe and Mail