Today I Learned It Was You
- Publisher
- House of Anansi Press Inc
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2016
- Category
- Literary, Humorous
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781487000578
- Publish Date
- Apr 2016
- List Price
- $19.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781487000585
- Publish Date
- Apr 2016
- List Price
- $16.95
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Description
Longlisted for Canada Reads 2017
When a retired actor who frequents a city park is purported to be transitioning from man to deer, municipal authorities in St. John’s, Newfoundland, find themselves confronted by an exasperatingly difficult problem.
Complications mount as advocates, bureaucrats, police, and local politicians try to corral the situation, which escalates into an even bigger problem after the story blows up on Facebook. Leading the charge is the mayor himself. A former professional hockey player and local hero, Mayor Matt Olford is juggling a number of personal challenges on top of his city’s man-deer problem: his wife has become a born-again Christian and he’s found himself attracted to one of his colleagues at City Hall. When the Prime Minister’s office calls to ask if he’ll run as a Conservative in the next federal election, Mayor Olford finds himself at a crossroads: Surrender his political values or remain as the sole voice of reason on the increasingly ineffective city council?
Hilariously sending up the drama and dysfunction of local politics, overzealous rights activists, and perils of contemporary social media, Today I Learned It Was You is another bitingly brilliant comic novel from one of Canada’s funniest and most astute literary talents.
About the author
Edward Riche is an award-winning author, screenwriter, and playwright. His previous novels include Rare Birds, which was adapted into a major motion picture starring William Hurt and Molly Parker, and his second novel, The Nine Planets, won the Thomas Head Raddall Award. His writing has appeared in the Globe and Mail, The Walrus, and the Telegram. Edward lives in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Editorial Reviews
. . . this novel is truly funny—the humour is crass and thick and real.
Newfoundland Quarterly
An entertaining story of municipal politics gone awry
Globe and Mail
Outrageous, saucy, and bold—I love this book!
Rick Mercer
This is first-rate, biting, gut-busting, topical satire from one of Canada’s funniest fiction writers.
The Overcast
Riche's novel resounds with sharp, provocative views… ample opportunity for laughter.
Toronto Star