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. |
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... slowly , he realized he was floating closer to the lid and his nose was touching it . The rain , seeping through the tackholes , was filling his coffin and he would drown . Why didn't someone come to rescue him ? Surely , having gone to ...
... slowly , he realized he was floating closer to the lid and his nose was touching it . The rain , seeping through the tackholes , was filling his coffin and he would drown . Why didn't someone come to rescue him ? Surely , having gone to ...
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... slowly at first to run with less colour and with more force . Thunder was everywhere — but distant , still - surround- ing the Hill with echoes . It was now that the rain - having lost its translucence and it mauveness - began to take ...
... slowly at first to run with less colour and with more force . Thunder was everywhere — but distant , still - surround- ing the Hill with echoes . It was now that the rain - having lost its translucence and it mauveness - began to take ...
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Timothy Findley. Slowly , the people and the animals began to rise to their knees and even more slowly - to their feet . Each one and every one tested the flooring below to see that it was still there — and the walls - and the bars and ...
Timothy Findley. Slowly , the people and the animals began to rise to their knees and even more slowly - to their feet . Each one and every one tested the flooring below to see that it was still there — and the walls - and the bars and ...
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