Not Wanted on the VoyageViking, 1984 - 352 pages From one of Canada's most distinguished novelists comes this brilliant and wild retelling of the story of Noah and the Great Flood that has been acclaimed by critics everywhere. Findley's earlier novel, Wars, received Canada's Governor's Award and the City of Toronto's Book Award. |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 5
Page 22
... cormorant sitting among the apples . " What does it mean , Motty ? What can it mean ? " Could it really be " miracles " -the way Doctor Noyes kept claiming ? Or what ? They certainly hadn't felt like miracles , the events she was ...
... cormorant sitting among the apples . " What does it mean , Motty ? What can it mean ? " Could it really be " miracles " -the way Doctor Noyes kept claiming ? Or what ? They certainly hadn't felt like miracles , the events she was ...
Page 51
... cormorant perched against the sky . What would a cormorant be doing in the wood , so far from the river ? Perhaps it was simply one more sign that all was not as it should be . Put together with the rumours of a rogue an- gel already in ...
... cormorant perched against the sky . What would a cormorant be doing in the wood , so far from the river ? Perhaps it was simply one more sign that all was not as it should be . Put together with the rumours of a rogue an- gel already in ...
Page 57
... cormorant . Mottyl instinctively ducked back out of sight - until she real- ized that a cormorant , however big it might be , was not an enemy . Still , she was intrigued by its being there and she slowly made her way back to see if she ...
... cormorant . Mottyl instinctively ducked back out of sight - until she real- ized that a cormorant , however big it might be , was not an enemy . Still , she was intrigued by its being there and she slowly made her way back to see if she ...
Table des matières
Section 1 | 16 |
Section 2 | 16 |
Section 3 | 16 |
Droits d'auteur | |
18 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
afraid altar altar bell angel animals apples apron arms Barky bath house beasts began beneath Bip and Ringer birds blue breath cage cedar grove chamomile child cormorant cried Crowe dark dead deck demons Doctor Noyes door dragons dreadful dust earth Emma Emma's eyes face Faeries father feet fell fingers galley gone grass hair Ham and Lucy hand head hear heard hiding Hill Japeth kittens knew lambs lemurs lifted lips Lotte Lotte's Lucy's Michael Archangelis mother Mottyl mouth move never Noah Noah's Noyes looked Noyes's once orchard paused PHYLLIS WEBB Pirates poop deck pray Rabbi Akiva rain river seen sheep Shem shoulder side silent sing Sister Hannah sleep slowly smell smiled sound staring stepped stood tell thing thought Timothy Findley told trees turned Unicorn voice waited walking wall watched whispered wife wolves wondered wood yard Yaweh