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Michael Crummey - Galore

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PRAISE FOR GALORE Winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book - photo 1
PRAISE FOR GALORE

Winner of the Commonwealth Writers
Prize for Best Book (Canada and the Caribbean)

Winner of the Canadian Authors Association
Literary Award for Fiction

Finalist for the Governor Generals
Literary Award for Fiction

Finalist for the Thomas Head Raddall
Atlantic Book Award

Finalist for the Winterset Award

Finalist for the Canadian Booksellers Association
Libris Award for Fiction Book of the Year

Finalist for the Atlantic Independent Booksellers Choice Award

A Sun Media Book of the Decade

NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2009 IN :
The Globe and Mail
National Post
Winnipeg Free Press
Amazon.ca
Georgia Straight
Hour.ca (Montreal)

Michael Crummeys Galore is a fabulous, fable-filled ball of yarns such as Ive never encountered before. Tall but plausible tales, odd, eccentric but weirdly familiar characters, dialogue straight out of the mouths of outport Newfoundlanders, historicized fiction, fictionalized historyit has, as its title suggests, a superabundance of good things. This is art, but not art full of solemn, self-importance. Galore is artfully, and seriously, entertaining.

Wayne Johnston, author of The Colony of Unrequited Dreams

Michael Crummey is a passionate storyteller. His world is intensely imagined and starkly real. Life leaps off the pages of Galore.

Jane Mendelsohn, author of I Was Amelia Earhart and American Music

[Crummeys] two previous novels, River Thieves and The Wreckage, were critical successes and national best sellers, and deservedly so. They were very good books and I enjoyed them immensely. Galore blows them out of the water. A book that will live in the minds of readers long after theyve turned the final page. Crummey is without a doubt one of Canadas finest writers. The Newfoundland that exists in my imaginationthe one that may not be real and if it ever was real likely doesnt exist todaysmells and tastes and sounds like Galore.

Steven Galloway in The Globe and Mail

Magical and ribald downright intoxicating an epic tale sprawling across a century.

The Gazette (Montreal)

A gorgeous and mysterious whale of a bookpart multigenerational love story, part riff on the Bible, and part tall tale. Spanning several generations in a remote Newfoundland outport, this story is bursting with fantastical events, colorful characters, and delicious dialogue. An unforgettable journey.

Governor Generals Literary Award jury citation

Rich, abundant, and satisfying as its title suggests. Crummey forges unforgettable characters and fashions spectacular, riveting stories. Crummey brilliantly evokes the world of this book, conjuring the claustrophobic isolation of the communitythe smells and textures of the place, the harsh climate and the hardness of the people who endure it. Galore is remarkable.

Winnipeg Free Press

One of Newfoundlands great storytellers. This novel has the same lushness as One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garca Mrquez. Deep and intricately woven.

Chronicle Herald (Halifax)

Crummeys powers of storytelling and evocation are considerable. [Galore is] rich in folklore, folk songs, curses, spells, and superstition.

Vancouver Sun

Newfoundland and Labrador, situated as it is on the far edge of the country, often seems like another world entirely, and thats never been truer than in Galore: There are spells and resurrections, curses and ghosts, all of which hold very real places in the history of that province.

Edmonton Journal

Galore is an absolute pleasure. In Crummeys capable hands, the setting breeds magic, and the individuals that populate its rugged terrain are nuanced and real, as gentle as they are harsh, as hateful as they are loving. Each unfolding generation flows into the next in a complex narrative that feels effortless, yet is woven so tightly that the magnificent artistry of its creator cannot be ignored.

The Walrus

Fantastic masterful Reading any good book a second time lets you in on some of its more craftily hidden secrets. But Crummey has tucked enough into his third novel that reading the aptly titled Galore a second time is like reading a sequel.

Toronto Star

Pitch-perfect, boisterous. Well told and strangely credible, despite the magic. Galore is an endearing romp. For the language aloneand there is so much moreI loved the book.

Katherine Govier in the National Post

Michael Crummeys new novel, Galore, is a tour de force. Long touted as a terrific storyteller, the Newfoundland writer has exceeded himself in this two-century saga of almost mythic proportions. The book is a page-turner; fresh, surprising, and brimming with life. A chronicle full of sheer energy and sudden surprise [it] places Michael Crummey, in one giant leap, among the top rank of Canadian novelists.

Toronto Sun

A work that surprises and reveals. With this new novel [Crummey] reaffirms his position as a leading voice in the literature of the Rock. [Galore is a] dense, intricate, and absorbing tale, rich in the nuances of human relationships.

Quill & Quire

ALSO BY MICHAEL CRUMMEY

River Thieves

Copyright 2009 Michael Crummey Ink Other Press edition 2010 Production editor - photo 2

Copyright 2009 Michael Crummey Ink

Other Press edition 2010

Production editor: Yvonne E. Crdenas

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from Other Press LLC, except in the case of brief quotations in reviews for inclusion in a magazine, newspaper, or broadcast. For information write to Other Press LLC, 2 Park Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10016.
Or visit our Web site: www.otherpress.com

The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:

Crummey, Michael, 1965
Galore / by Michael Crummey. Other Press ed.
p. cm.
eISBN: 978-1-59051-435-1 1. Rural familiesNewfoundland and LabradorFiction. 2. Newfoundland and LabradorFiction. 3. Domestic fiction. I. Title.
PR9199.3.C717G36 2011
813.54dc22 2010040763

PUBLISHER S NOTE :
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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The invincible power that has moved the world is unrequited not happy love G - photo 3

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The invincible power that has moved the world
is unrequited, not happy, love
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G ABRIEL G ARCA M RQUEZ

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