This River Awakens Explained

This River Awakens
Author:Steve Lundin
Country:Canada
United Kingdom
United States
Language:English
Genre:Novel
Publisher:Hodder and Stoughton
Release Date:1998
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:359 pp
Isbn:0-340-69637-0
Congress:ACQUISITION IN PROCESS (COPIED)
Oclc:38864470

This River Awakens is the first novel by Canadian author Steve Lundin, best known by his pseudonym Steven Erikson. The book was first published in 1998, with funding by the Manitoba Arts Council.[1]

Plot summary

The novel starts in the spring of 1971 and ends a year later, with the changing seasons being used to illustrate changes in the themes of the novel.[2] The novel is set in the fictional town of Middlecross, Canada, a small town not far from the city. Owen Brand and his family move to Middlecross in an attempt to escape poverty. Twelve-year-old Owen falls in with a gang of three boys and forms a strong bond with Jennifer, the rebellious daughter of a violent alcoholic. In the summer break from school, Owen and his friends find a body washed up on the riverbank. The discovery sends reverberations through the small community.

Style and themes

The novel deals with the coming of age of the young characters, and with the past troubles of the adult characters.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hodder.co.uk/authors/author.aspx?AuthorID=2038 Steve Lundin profile page at Hodder and Stoughton
  2. News: Paul . Binding . Review of This River Awakes. The Times (Literary supplement). August 1998.
  3. News: Review of This River Awakes. . August 1998.