Once, In A Town Called Moth
By (Author) Kent Trilby
Tundra Books
Tundra Books
15th October 2016
Canada
Children
Fiction
FIC
Nominated for Governor General's Literary Award - Children (English) 2016
Hardback
224
Width 146mm, Height 216mm
Ana is not your typical teenager. She grew up in a tiny Mennonite colony in Bolivia, and her mother fled the colony when Ana was a young girl. Now Ana and her father have also fled, and Ana doesn't know why. She only knows that something was amiss in their tight-knit community. Arriving in Toronto, Ana has to fend for herself in this alien environment, completely isolated in a big city with no help and no idea where to even begin.
Lyrical writing imbues simple scenes with complex emotional undercurrents .... The motions feel almost casually violent, slyly suggesting untrustworthiness. It's these descriptions that truly develop the novel's mystery-laden tension. Truly outstanding literary moments distinguish this quiet search for identity. - Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews
Kent writes with refreshing emotional sophistication.... As literary as it is smart, Kents novel reflects life beautifully in its rigorous denial of pat, easy answers. - Starred Review, Quill and Quire
TRILBY KENT was born in Toronto, Ontario, but grew up in cities on both sides of the Atlantic. After completing degrees at Oxford University and The London School of Economics, she worked in the rare books department at a prominent auction house before turning to journalism and finally writing with her first book, the critically acclaimed Medina Hill. Her most recent book, Stones for My Father, won the TD Children's Literature Award. After years living in England, she now resides in Toronto with her family.