In this new edition of Jack Hodgins' Governor General-winning novel (for 1979), the reader is taken into the everyday eccentricities of life in Port Annie on the west coast of Vancouver Island, a town that keeps slipping into the ocean and whose people have long been in a continuous slumber. Everything changes, however, when a beautiful sea nymph is washed ashore from a stranded freighter. People begin grasping at new possibilities. There's the giant cactus the mayor installs to attract the tourist trade, the personal life of Jenny Chambers, ex-stripper, is exposed, and the Kick-and-Kill beer parlour becomes home to wild events. But there is also Joseph Bourne himself, once a world-renowned poet and healer, who has become a bitter recluse. Bourne knows that the endless rain is going to bring a landslide down on the town, and he fears that the mysterious woman has come looking for him. In the end he dies and is resurrected - an experience that allows him to regain his healing powers so that he can work his magic on the townsfolk. With his energetic style and his comic characterization, Hodgins combines the ordinary with the wondrous.
Jack Hodgins was raised in Merville, on Vancouver Island, and graduated from the University of British Columbia. Until recently, he taught fiction writing at the University of Victoria. His novels and story collections include: Spit Delaney's Island, The Invention of the World, Innocent Cities, Broken Ground, Distance and Damage Done by the Storm.
Originally published in 1979, this novel is the story of the interesting and funny people of Port Annie, a tiny town at the northern end of Vancouver Island, and how their interwoven lives change after the arrival of a mysterious woman from far away. She seemingly causes the death and resurrection of the— also slightly mysterious—Joseph Bourne. The story culminates with a mountain falling on the town.
This title won the Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction. Hodgins has been nominated for and won numerous other awards including the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Literary Excellence and the Ethel Wilson BC Book Prize for fiction. He is a member of the Order of Canada.
Caution: Includes some sexual content.
Source: The Association of Book Publishers of BC. BC Books for BC Schools. 2013-2014.