Falling Shadows
By (Author) Christian Guay-Poliquin
Translated by David Homel
Talon Books,Canada
Talon Books,Canada
29th November 2022
Canada
General
Fiction
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 25mm
260g
In Falling Shadows, a lone man walks in the forest towards the hunting camp where his family has taken refuge to escape the upheaval caused by a widespread power failure. He knows he is threatened. One day, having lost his way, a twelve-year-old boy, mysteriously fearless and familiar, calls out to him. The unusual duo will have to face the hostility of the wilderness and thwart the offensive groups that now inhabit the woods.
This is Qubec writer Christian Guay-Poliquins much anticipated third instalment in the series of gripping post-apocalyptic novels initiated with Running on Fumes and prolonged by the international bestseller The Weight of Snow, both translated by Governor Generals Award winner David Homel and published by Talonbooks in 2016 and 2019. The Weight of Snow was long-listed for the 2020 Sunburst Award and was translated into fifteen languages. Throughout these novels, Guay-Poliquin has developed a unique storytelling craft; his narratives are grounded in the demands and details of daily life and in a world ripe with experience.
Adventurous and cleverly assembled, Falling Shadows questions the meaning of community and revisits the thrilling excitement associated with the wilderness and survival classics like McCarthys The Road and Kings The Stand.
"This new text which calls for deliverance marks a victory."--Claudia Larochelle, Les Libraires
"Exceptional! ... After the international success of The Weight of Snow, translated into more than fifteen languages, Christian Guay-Poliquin returns this fall with an ode to wilderness and adventure. [Falling Shadows] is a quest through a danger-filled forest. Serendipitous alliances and the art of survival are at the heart of this aptly realistic story."--Marie-France Bornais, Journal de Qubec
Christian Guay-Poliquin was born in Saint-Armand in 1982. He believes the art of the narrative is grounded in the demands and details of daily life, situated in a world ripe with experience. Running on Fumes is his first novel, followed in 2019 by The Weight of the Snow, both published by Talonbooks.