Catherine Bush loves islands and northern landscapes. She is the author of five novels, including Blaze Island, the Canada Reads long-listed Accusation (), the Trillium Award short-listed Claire’s Head (), and the national bestselling The Rules of Engagement (), also a New York Times Notable Book and a Globe Mail Best Book of the Year. She lives in Toronto and an old schoolhouse in /5. Blaze Island. by Catherine Bush. Coming into Catherine Bush’s Blaze Island is akin to entering a world with a large cast of characters, not unlike a Charles Dickens novel. While Dickens’s novels are cultural artifacts of their time, Bush’s book can be considered an environmental artifact of our own. Set in a not-so-distant future, the novel acts as an alarm bell for the ways the rapidly changing climate will set Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. By Catherine Bush with Mahak Jain. Catherine Bush (www.doorway.ru) is an award-winning, bestselling and New York Times Notable Book author of five novels. Her most recent novel, Blaze Island, is Shakespeare-inspired and tackles issues of climate change. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Guelph and the coordinator of the Toronto-based creative writing MFA www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins.
Happy book birthday to Blaze Island by Catherine Bush, which is out today from Goose Lane Editions! "Swept away. This novel is sublime." -Lisa Moore, author of Caught and February The time is now or an alternate near now, the world close to our own. Blaze Island by Catherine Bush. November 1, Septem by Allan Hudson. Blaze Island opens with a Category Five hurricane off one of Newfoundland's most northern Islands, a ferry ride from Gander. Rain and wind batter the Island and the home of Milan Wells and his daughter. A disturbance from the front door finds a young man. Read "Blaze Island" by Catherine Bush available from Rakuten Kobo. A Globe and Mail Top Selection Hamilton Reads Selection A Writers' Trust of Canada Best Book of the Year A 49th.
Blaze Island by Catherine Bush is Hamilton's must-read novel for The Hamilton Public Library has named Blaze Island, an ecological thriller about climate change, by Canadian author Catherine. By Catherine Bush with Mahak Jain. Catherine Bush (www.doorway.ru) is an award-winning, bestselling and New York Times Notable Book author of five novels. Her most recent novel, Blaze Island, is Shakespeare-inspired and tackles issues of climate change. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Guelph and the coordinator of the Toronto-based creative writing MFA program. In Catherine Bush's novel, Blaze Island provides an example of climate change in another part of the world through the eyes of a young Miranda Wells and her father Milan, a climate scientist, who have fled a university community after being threatened by climate-change deniers.
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