Salamander

Salamander

by ThomasWharton (Author)

Synopsis

The English are about to seize Canada from the French; in the midst of Wolfe's siege of Quebec, a colonel walks into a bookshop. It is run by an enigmatic, combative, proud young woman, who proceeds to tell him all about the ideal book, the castle where it was made, and the man who made it.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 04 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0007128649
ISBN 13: 9780007128648
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Media Reviews
'Everyday things blossom with wonder in Thomas Wharton's Salamander a vigorous, imaginative novel about the power of reading and invention. Each of the criss-crossing storylines is a cinematic epic on its own.' Quill & Quire
Author Bio
thomas wharton was born in northern Alberta, and is the author of one previous novel, the multi-award-winning Icefields. He now lives and teaches English in Edmonton, where he is at work on his third novel, set in the present day.