Where the Silver River Ends
- Publisher
- Invisible Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2022
- Category
- Cultural Heritage, Family Life, Literary
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781988784915
- Publish Date
- Mar 2022
- List Price
- $9.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781988784878
- Publish Date
- Mar 2022
- List Price
- $22.95
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Description
Lyrical realism meets family drama meets sparkling global folktale.
Joan, a half-Chinese English conversation teacher unmoored in Europe, flees Budapest for a fresh start. Stepping off the train in Bratislava, she meets Milan, a proud Roma teenager, and they strike up a friendship. Milan helps Joan settle into the city, and in turn, Joan introduces him to Adriana, who has travelled to lay the memory of her dead mother to rest. They form an unlikely trio, bound by love and luck into something like family.
At the crossroads of youthful hope and the startling magic of coincidence, Where the Silver River Ends delves deep into mixed-race identity, systemic oppression, family reconciliation, and what happens when we gather the courage to slip out of the current and make our own way in the world.
Praise for Where the Silver River Ends:
“A rich, engaging novel about the difficulties of being an outsider.”—Foreword Reviews
Praise for Anna Quon's other novels:
“An empathetic coming-of-age story about the redemptive power of love.”–Globe and Mail on Low
“Quon writes with a great deal of humour, and she spins a good yarn.”—Quill & Quire on Migration Songs
About the author
Anna Quon writes with compassion and ferocity. Her work explores identity, health and family in poetic, profound and often surprising ways. Low is the follow up to Quon's successful first offering, Migration Songs (Invisible Publishing 2009), which was shortlisted for the Dartmouth Book Award. She lives in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Editorial Reviews
Praise for Where the Silver River Ends:
"[A] thoughtful novel tackling the timeless question of whether fate is in our stars or ourselves."—Anne Foley, Booklist
“A rich, engaging novel about the difficulties of being an outsider.”—Foreword Reviews
Praise for Anna Quon's other novels:
“An empathetic coming-of-age story about the redemptive power of love.”–Globe and Mail on Low
“Quon writes with a great deal of humour, and she spins a good yarn.”—Quill & Quire on Migration Songs
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