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category: Fiction
published: Feb 2007
ISBN:9781552638644
publisher: Key Porter Books

Orphan Love

A Novel

by Nadia Bozak

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Winter is giving way to spring in Black Dew Seat, a rugged outpost buried in the backwoods of northern Ontario. The year is 1989, and Bozak is on the run, fleeing a buried body and an unthinkable betrayal. She stumbles into Dave, a Native rocker with a dark past, a beat-up canoe, and an escape route to the Hudson River and New york City. But their journey to the new world becomes a dangerous game of the hunter and the hunted when Dave’s past catches up with him, and Bozak’s thirst for revenge is quenched. Weaving together the lonely landscape if northern Ontario with the man-made terrain of New York City, and heavy metal with punk-rock culture, Nadia Bozak has written a beautiful, dark, and wholly original love story of two subterranean souls, searching for identity and redemption. Praise for Orphan Love: "A blunt and surly exploration of backwoods sex, violence and emotional disorder. Hard-edged misfits and outcasts in a tale that tempts you down unfamiliar paths. Nadia Bozak's sharp eye captures these lives with authenticity and undeniable power." - Kenneth J. Harvey, author of Inside " Orphan Love has all the scalding, fierce energy of a comet whizzing through the coldest dark. Bozak’s characters are beaten up and brave and very, very much alive. Here is a coming of age story full of horror and hard-won hope. Here is the voice of a storyteller afraid of nothing, generous and wickedly bold. This novel burns bright." --Lisa Moore, author of Alligator “Engrossing … As a whole and on its own terms, Orphan Love succeeds.” — The Globe and Mail “What David Adams Richards has done for northern New Brunswick, [Nadia] Bozak has done for northern Ontario…. Orphan Love on all fronts is a winner. Stripped down, tragic, terrifying and at times brutally funny, this book deserves a multitude of readers.” — Edmonton Journal “Raw, gritty and profane…. Orphan Love is unrelentingly well-written.” — Calgary Herald “[Nadia] Bozak writes in the tradition of contemporary masters of cyclical violence like Russell Banks and Dennis Lahane.” — Montreal Mirror “Lively and engaging. Orphan Love is like a punk song: gritty and coarse on the surface, but with an agenda intended to shake up social mores.” — Quill & Quire “Sparkling with pistol-hot energy … A wild, inventive debut … Orphan Love stars an angry, screwed-up 1989 female version of Holden Caulfield, tough on the outside but innocent at heart…. What Bozak the author has done is to open a vein deep into the adolescent psyche. As much as she tries to shock, she successfully hits nerve after nerve…. Their journey out of the heartbreaking North makes for extremely satisfying fiction.” — Toronto Star “The ultimate road novel….an odyssey most unlike anything that you have ever read…. Nadia Bozak is a born storyteller.” — Owen Sound Times

About the Author
Nadia Bozak is the author of Orphan Love and El Niño, the first two novels in her Border Trilogy. She is currently working on the third novel in the trilogy, english.motion, which is a timely retelling of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. She lives in London, Ontario.

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