Causeway: A Passage from Innocence by Linden MacIntyre
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Causeway

A Passage from Innocence


Price: $34.95
On Sale: 24/08/2006
Formats:     Hardcover


Book Description

Linden MacIntyre remembers vividly the day construction started on the causeway. September 15, 1952, was the day that Change—always for the better and always from away—arrived to link his small Cape Breton village with the wide world of the mainland. With its grand promises of jobs and riches and progress, the building of the Canso Causeway also became a potent personal icon for MacIntyre, the road that would bring him closer to the father who was always away.

In a highly evocative memoir—at once a vibrant coming-of-age story, a portrait of a vanishing way of life and a luminous reflection on fathers and sons—MacIntyre fills his pages with vivid characters. From his grandmother,
the Gaelic-speaking Peigeag, who, it was rumoured, had “special powers” that could both cure and curse, to Dan Rory, the father MacIntyre struggles to know and love, these are people who inhabit a time and a place that is on the brink of transformation. No one knows this more than MacIntyre, his narrative voice ringing true on every page, the voice of a young boy both mystified and captivated by the worlds he straddles.

Shot through with humour and humanity, Causeway is an extraordinary book, a memoir that sets a new standard for the genre.

 


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Critical Praise for Causeway

"A sweet and edgy coming-of-age story that reads like a good conversation over many drinks."
— Ann-Marie MacDonald
Reader Reviews from FirstLook

Linden MacIntyre has written of those years of transitions we all experience in our early life, the remembrances of figures and times of a past we encounter while retracing our footstep toward what was home, our youth and familly. Those half forgotten moments marking the passing of a personnal era when things and relations were simpler, more personnal and more attaching. Reading this book brought me back to souvenirs and feeling of long ago, of that time when every one around was important and dear.
— Francis (White River, ON)

ISBN: 9780002007245; ISBN10: 000200724x; Imprint: ; On Sale: 24/08/2006; Format: Hardback; Trimsize: ; Pages: 320; $34.95; Ages: 1 and Up

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