Fall

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Description

A place of pressure and contradictions, St. Ebury is an exclusive boarding school for the children of Canada’s elite, where boys must act as men while navigating their adolescence; a mixed school with only a handful of girls.Fall is the most beautiful. At night the bathrooms and beds hum with thoughts of her. Noel, a clever, ghostly loner, prowls the corridors on weekends, filling spare hours working on his body-building. Watching her, always knowing where she is and who she’s talking to, he is certain that one day Fall will come to know him deeply. But like everyone else, she is drawn to Julius, the confident and magnetic son of the American ambassador to Canada.At the beginning of their final year, the two boys room together and awkward Noel believes he is allowed into a new circle of friends. Julius grows physically closer to Fall, his eyes open to the moments around him, while Noel’s boisterous enthusiasm shades into something darker as he imagines himself the confidante to his popular roommate. While Julius moves through the daily joys and absurdities of adolescence, Noel recounts from a distance of several years what the consequences were of his efforts to enter Fall’s life forever.A disturbing and unforgettable story of guilt, memory, and confused identity, Colin McAdam’s second novel is a work of power, pitch–perfect observation and searing ambition. It confirms his status as a truly unique talent, one of the few living novelists capable of taking the modern novel and forging from it something startling and wholly new.

Additional information

Weight 0.32 kg
Dimensions 2.34 × 13.16 × 20.86 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

Canada

by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

368

Publisher

Year Published

2010-3-2

Imprint

ISBN 10

0143055348

About The Author

COLIN McADAM’s last novel, A Beautiful Truth, won the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize. It was also a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award and named a Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year. His first novel, Some Great Thing, won the Amazon/Books in Canada First Novel Award and was nominated for the Governor General’s Literary Award, the Rogers Writers’ Trust Award, the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, and for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in the U.K. His second novel, Fall, was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and awarded the Paragraphe Hugh MacLennon Prize. He lives in Chelsea, Quebec.

Review Quote

“Smart and fitfully chilling.” —Kirkus Reviews“A masterpiece of psychological fiction…. McAdam makes the most of every sentence.” —The Canadian Book Review“[This] tense literary whodunit … delivers suspense and cunning psychological insight…. Absorbing.” —Publishers Weekly“Finely crafted… The writing is fresh and alert throughout, allowing McAdam to express the random poetry of perception (‘words chasing thoughts’) while recreating the claustrophobic atmosphere of the boarding school and its hermetic world of boredom, privilege, and ‘enforced infantilization.’ The plot is also deftly handled, from the puzzle-without-a-solution at its centre to the playful asides and paranoid leitmotifs…. A smart and well-paced literary page-turner.” —Quill and Quire  “There’s a smattering of Lord of the Flies … and an undercurrent of Catcher in the Rye…. The often stream-of-consciousness style of this coming-of-age story is easily on a par with these classics.” —The Globe and Mail   “McAdam offers a portrait of male adolescence that’s both empathetic and stylistically ‘daring.’” —National Post

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