The Gift Child
English
By (author): Elaine McCluskey
How important is truth? What is normal? These are the questions raised in The Gift Child, Elaine McCluskeys fictional oeuvre a funny, poignant, sure-shot novel, populated with a community of petty criminals, beloved broadcasters, undercover intelligence agents, and more.
The novel opens with the disappearance of a man in Pollock Passage, Nova Scotia, a man last seen driving away from a government wharf with a giant tuna head in the basket of his Schwinn delivery bicycle. The mans name is Graham Swim; hes good at playing the harmonica and making friends.
When Grahams cousin Harriett decides to investigate his disappearance, she comes up against her own family history. A news photographer now jobless and adrift, Harriett has lived most of her life in the shadow of her larger-than-life father a once-beloved TV news anchor and borderline narcissist.
When Harriett arrives in Pollock Passage, she meets a stranger who tells her he is researching the Shag Harbour UFO mystery. While this stranger helps Harriett reconnect with pieces of herself she thought long-dead, she also learns that what she knows about her father may not be true.
Vintage McCluskey, The Gift Child showcases McCluskeys unique ability to capture the malleability of memory and the complex absurdity and nobility of humanity. Its a novel thats hard to put down; its even harder to forget.
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