In the second volume of The New Age, Matt Goderich is studying art history at the University of Toronto. His research leads him to the mythical town of Stoverville, where he meets his future wife and her mother, a visionary painter.
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Hugh Hood is one of Canada's foremost novelists and essaysists. He is the author of Black and White Keys, Reservoir Ravine, and Trusting the Tale.
“The sensibility, the fine intelligence poking and probing into the life of homo canadensis during the 1950s is so acute, so accurate that I feel as if I and the people I know had all been minutely examined.” —Quill & Quire
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