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- The novel tells of Andrew Goderich, failed academic and unemployed philosopher, and of his crisis and rebirth through hardship and service. At a loose end at the outbreak of war in an Ottawa electric with activity, he is galvanized into a purposefulness as a result of an unexpected meeting with representatives of the RCMP, the Department of External Affairs, and Canadian Jewry, who make him an offer he can’t refuse.
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HUGH HOOD is one of Canada’s foremost novelists and essaysists.
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Published: January 1982
ISBN: 9780920802373
Dimensions: 6 x 9 in.
Pages: 298
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