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The reissue of a dazzling first novel from the acclaimed author of Hazard Zones and Light in the Company of WomenKeith Maillard's daring first novel is a compelling, entertaining exploration of men and women and children trying to sift through the shifting terrain of sexual identity and spiritual transformation. Set in the Vancouver of the early 1970s, it commemorates a heady time when experimentation was a passport to self-awareness. Entertaining, building to a powerful climax, Two Strand River generated an immediate cult following when it was first published in 1976. It will be a great read for new Keith Maillard fans and a special treat for those already hooked on his provocative, elegantly written novels.… (more)
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The reissue of a dazzling first novel from the acclaimed author of Hazard Zones and Light in the Company of WomenKeith Maillard's daring first novel is a compelling, entertaining exploration of men and women and children trying to sift through the shifting terrain of sexual identity and spiritual transformation. Set in the Vancouver of the early 1970s, it commemorates a heady time when experimentation was a passport to self-awareness. Entertaining, building to a powerful climax, Two Strand River generated an immediate cult following when it was first published in 1976. It will be a great read for new Keith Maillard fans and a special treat for those already hooked on his provocative, elegantly written novels.

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