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Fiction Literary

The Road to Atlantis

by (author) Leo Brent Robillard

Publisher
Turnstone Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2015
Category
Literary, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780888015563
    Publish Date
    Sep 2015
    List Price
    $30.00

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Description

Following the coast on their summer vacation, the Henrys stop at the beach to break up the monotony of their road trip. Matty and Nat build castles in the sand as Anne and David take turns minding the children. A moment of distraction, a blink of the eye, and the life they know is swept away forever.

 

Like shipwrecks lost at sea, each member of the family sinks under the weight of their shared tragedy. All seems lost but life is long. There are many ways to heal a wound, there are many ways to form a family, and as the Henrys discover, there are many roads to Atlantis.

 

 

About the author

Leo Brent Robillard is an author and an educator. His work has appeared in various magazines, journals, and anthologies in Canada and abroad. He is a past recipient of the George Johnston Poetry Prize, the Ray Burell Award for Poetry and the Cold Steel Crime and Mystery Award. He is the author of three Turnstone Press novels Leaving Wyoming, Houdini's Shadow,and Drift. He lives, teaches, and writes in Ontario.

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Editorial Reviews

Leo Brent Robillard's The Road to Atlantis is a poignant, resonant tale of a family's dissolution following the death of their daughter. In gorgeous, gripping prose, he explores how individuals cope with tragedy and how grief sifts through the generations until it can finally settle and heal. This is a novel that echoes with human emotion and meaning and that deserves to be read.

Lauren Carter, author of Swarm.

"A great read, beautifully constructed."

Sean Wilson

An intimate portrait of a family blown apart by a tragic accident — a grievous loss that can never be reversed, only borne. As sensitively as a surgeon, Robillard traces the impact of that terrible moment on each of his characters, and we watch, breathless, as each finds their own way to heal.

Merilyn Symonds, author of The Paradise Project