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Reading by Lightning

by (author) Joan Thomas

Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Initial publish date
Nov 2010
Category
Literary, Coming of Age, Sagas
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780864925121
    Publish Date
    Sep 2008
    List Price
    $22.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780864925831
    Publish Date
    Nov 2010
    List Price
    $19.99

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Winner, Commonwealth Writers Prize, Canada and the Caribbean, Amazon.ca First Novel Award, and On the Same Page, Manitoba Reads
Shortlisted, Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book, Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction, and McNally Robinson Book of the Year
Longlisted, IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

Lily Piper and her family live in an ephemeral world, due to collapse any moment when the Lord comes to pluck His faithful from the drought-ravaged Prairie. Lily tries to be ready, but she is restless, not the daughter she feels her mother wants. As she tries to invent herself, she conjures, too, an imagined past for her beloved father in an effort to understand him and the demons he battles. In her teens, Lily is sent to England to care for her Grandmother and further explores the delicious question of who she might become. She falls in love with her adopted cousin, learns to experience life in all its ambiguity, and waits with the rest of England for World War II to start — until the news she has been dreading arrives on the doorstep, and she is called home to face a future she thought she had escaped.

Reading by Lightning is a Bildungsroman of great wit and depth. Thomas's prose is wry and intimate, elegant and devastatingly funny. Her engrossing story of Lily Piper tells us something of how we can make sense of a future when the future is something we can hardly imagine.

About the author

JOAN THOMAS is the author of five novels, most recently Five Wives, which won the Governor General’s Award for Fiction. Her first novel, Reading by Lightning, won the Commonwealth Prize for Best First Book (Canada and the Caribbean) and the Amazon.ca First Novel Award, and was nominated for four other awards, including the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. The bestseller Curiosity was named a Quill & Quire Book of the Year and was nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, as well as the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. The Opening Sky won the McNally Robinson Prize for Book of the Year and was a finalist for the Governor General’s Award for Fiction. A recipient of the Writers’ Trust of Canada Engel Findley Award, Joan Thomas lives in Winnipeg.

Joan Thomas' profile page

Awards

  • Short-listed, Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction
  • Winner, On the Same Page, Manitoba Reads
  • Winner, Amazon.ca First Novel Award
  • Short-listed, Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book
  • Short-listed, McNally Robinson Book of the Year
  • Long-listed, International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
  • Winner, Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book, Canada and the Caribbean

Editorial Reviews

"A stunning prairie novel... The dialogue between characters blends emotions and words in an alchemy of tension... If Joan Thomas is an unknown name to you, that's about to change."

<i>Winnipeg Free Press</i>

"Breathtakingly good."

Nikki Gemmell

"Thomas's novel is a beautifully described and carefully detailed intersection of competing landscapes. ... Precise, complex, and elegant, Reading by Lightning flashes with wit and insight and illuminates our understanding of what it means to be a sojourner in all the familiar places."

<i>Prairie Fire Magazine</i>

"In fresh, exhilarating, masterful prose, Joan Thomas's novel explores the question of belonging. The wit, the wisdom and the quality and generosity of psychological insight make Reading by Lightning the unanimous selection of the judges."

Commonwealth Writers Prize jury, 2009

"Thomas's finely nuanced sensibility variously evokes Austen, Alice Munro, and Richard B. Wright. Most first-time novelists strain for the gold ring; Joan Thomas grabs it effortlessly in this wonderful book."

<i>Quill & Quire</i>

"Joan Thomas's writing is so precise, so surprising, that on any given page you might stop, only to read the words again slowly."

Kristen Den Hartog

"We experience this writing with our noses and ears and eyes and fingertips."

Lisa Moore

"A compelling story burnished by spare and powerful writing. This is a fabulous novel, full of grace and delicious discovery, haunted by the flavour of memory and the prairies in World War II."

Amazon.ca First Novel Award jury, 2009

"Like the man in the whirlwind, the reader of this fine novel is snatched away, deposited in a different place — and profoundly changed by the experience."

<i>Literary Review of Canada</i>

"The book is destined to be classic of Canadian Prairie Literature. With writing as fresh and as beautiful as a Prairie landscape, Joan Thomas weaves a tale of mythical proportions."

<i>Blog Business World</i>

"Most first-time novelists strain for the gold ring; Joan Thomas grabs it effortlessly in this wonderful book."

<i>Quill & Quire</i> starred review

"Lily Piper's search for home — a place where life can be at once familiar and momentous — is utterly absorbing, told with consummate grace."

Beth Powning

"Thomas writes like an angel... Her prose is carefully considered, troubled, alert to the texture of experience... singular, thoughtful writing that makes the world seem strange." — Globe and Mail

<i>Globe and Mail</i>

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