The Years Shall Run Like Rabbits
The Years Shall Run Like Rabbits
Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Marilyn Stanley
, Brenda Vaccarello
, Melissa Poremba
, Dawn Macdonald
, Brittany Landry
, Sharon Forzley
, Janice Cournoyer
, Candace Fertile
, Robert Hykawy
, Cynthia Heinrichs
, Derek Davidson
, Caleb Nault
, M M English
, Christopher Evans
, Sarah Schwartz
, C. Ray
, Jude Castillo
, Ellen Clarke
, Holly Elisabeth
, Rosa Cross
, Rodney Cross
, Sara Conway
, Lisa Mallia
, Ken Gilmour
, Lynn Bechtel
, Pamela Bruce
, Kim Cappellina
, Benita Hartwell
, Kevin Smith
, Joseph Chirayil
, Randi Ann Doll
, Sindi Nika
, Heather O'Connor
, Maureen Brownlee
, cassandra schiemann
, diana kirkwood
, Alex Henderson
, Joe Mitchell
, Sandra Furlotte
, Charles Leblanc
, Karen Nordrum
, Linda Leitch
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Joanna McFarlane-Frampton
, Amanda Schempp
, Alissa Bender
, Patricia Johnson
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Andrea Pole
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Barry Kazimer
, Ellen Goldfinch
, Agnes Marshall
, Hilary Squires
, Lynn Andrews
, Allison Dube
, Elaine Baptie
, Claire Gear
, Melissa Singh
, Shawna Moodie
, Kartik Gupta
, Jennifer Morse
, Melissa Ritz
, Dorianne Emmerton
, Joshua Lewis
, Ryan Pritchard
, Prabh Toor
, Wendy Houlden
, Heather Belliveau
, Stephen Pinder
, Michelle Wong
, Peter Halasz
, Maria Mclean
, Rebecca Dixon
, Jennifer Beyak
, Jessica Murray
, Zara Garcia-Alvarez
, Kym Marsh
, Marin Beck
, Carl Scott
, Tema Frank
, Michael Edwards
, Susan Hroncek
, Brian Yee
, Noelle Walsh
, Damen Rae
, Tanis Anne
, Naomi MacKinnon
, Rose Ghaedi
, Rita O'Sullivan
, Michelle Stuckless
, Dani Kat
, Carlie Pellett
, Janet Meisner
, Brent van Staalduinen
, Wanda Brine
, Elle Andra-Warner
, Sherry Heschuk
, Cheryl Johnson
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A gorgeously complex work of literary speculative fiction that spans centuries The Years Shall Run Like Rabbits starts in 2014 with a winged alien sowing the seeds of a strange forest on the moon. The novel then moves through humanity’s colonization of the moon and its consequences, onto a war with alien beings within a spacefaring whale, a cyborg mind that sleeps for hundreds of years after sheltering the city of Toronto from the worst of the war and finally a recreation of humanity. Ghan poses thoughtful questions about artificial intelligence, humanity's quest for the stars and ecological destruction in this wide-ranging story, which is held together equally by beautiful writing and deft characterization. The end result is an ambitious debut that leaves the reader contemplating many amazing possibilities for the future of our world.