Galore, Michael Crummey
Galore, Michael Crummey
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Galore

Author: Michael Crummey

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 11 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/29/2011

Categories: Fiction, Family Life


Synopsis

When a whale beaches itself on the shore of the remote coastal town of Paradise Deep, the last thing any of the townspeople expect to find inside it is a man, silent and reeking of fish but remarkably alive. The discovery of this mysterious person, soon christened Judah, sets the town scrambling for answers as its most prominent citizens weigh in on whether he is man or beast, blessing or curse, miracle or demon. Though Judah is a shocking addition, the town of Paradise Deep is already full of unusual characters. Kingme Sellers, selfappointed patriarch, has it in for an inscrutable woman known only as Devines Widow, with whom he has a decadesold feud. Her granddaughter, Mary Tryphena, is just a child when Judah washes ashore but finds herself tied to him all her life in ways she never expects. Galore is the story of the saga that develops between these families, full of bitterness and love, spanning two centuries.With Paradise Deep, awardwinning novelist Michael Crummey imagines a realm in which the line between the everyday and the otherworldly is impossible to discern. Sprawling and intimate, stark and fantastical, Galore is a novel about the power of stories to shape and sustain us.

About Michael Crummey

Michael Crummey is a poet and storyteller, as well as the author of the critically acclaimed novels River Thieves and The Wreckage and the short-story collection Flesh and Blood. He has been nominated for the Giller Prize, the IMPAC Dublin Award, and Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, and he won the 2010 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Canada for Galore. He lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sasha on March 07, 2016

"100 Years of Solitude in Newfoundland" is probably how everyone describes this book, because that's what it is. Same magical realism; same complex, circling family trees. Same mythic feel; same epic, frustrating refusal to commit to one story. It's a little bit easier to read - when it zooms in on......more

Goodreads review by Suanne on March 26, 2018

Ho. Lee. Crap. Wow. This was amazing. And I know everyone won’t think so. This is the kind of book that has a select audience. It spans centuries and generations with families interacting and intermarrying. I live for this kind of book and there were times when it was an effort to keep all the chara......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on June 16, 2011

I started reading Galore and I was carried off my own feet in my small apartment in Nepal, carried to a cold and difficult island off the east coast of Canada. Carried so effectively that it didn't matter whether or not I previously thought of Newfoundland as such a barren, unwelcoming place, what m......more