Author

Publication

2011 - Goose Lane Editions, Fredericton, N.B, New Brunswick

Language

English

Word Count

68,250 words, Guess

Page Count

273 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Amazon0864926405
  • Goodreads0864926405

Classifications

  • DDCC813/.6
  • LCCPR9199.4.N365 T69 2011

Description

Living with a weird brother in a small town can be tough enough. Having a spectacular fall through the ice at a skating party and nearly drowning are grounds for embarrassment. But having a vision and narrating it to the assembled crowd solidifies your status as an outcast. What Ruby Carson saw during that fateful day was her entire town — buildings and people — floating underwater. Then an orange-tipped surveyor stake turns up in a farmer's field. Another is found in the cemetery. A man with surveying equipment is spotted eating lunch near Pokiok Falls. The residents of Haverton soon discover that a massive dam is being constructed and that most of their homes will be swallowed by the rising water. Suspicions mount, tempers flare, and secrets are revealed. As the town prepares for its own demise, 14-year-old Ruby Carson sees it all from a front-row seat. Set in the 1960s, The Town That Drowned evokes the awkwardness of childhood, the thrill of first love, and the importance of having a place to call home. Deftly written in a deceptively unassuming style, Nason's keen insights into human nature and the depth of human attachment to place make this novel ripple in an amber tension of light and shadow.

First Sentence

The beginning I remember is this: my brother Percy on the old Hawkshaw Bridge. It is August, sunny and warm, and he's in a white T-shirt and jeans, with his glasses tied tight about his head with a shoelace. He is walking, carrying a bottle in one hand, and his lips silently moving. It is afternoon. Percy is nine years, two months, three and a half days old. Believe me, that's what he's say if you asked him.

Subjects

Places

Canada)Haventon (New Brunswick

People

Ellis ColeRuby CarsonJune CrousePercy CarsonRonnie Crouse

Times

Summer 1965Spring 1966Spring 1967

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