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After Drowning

by (author) Valerie Mills-Milde

Publisher
Inanna Publications & Education Inc.
Initial publish date
May 2016
Category
Literary, Contemporary Women
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781771332859
    Publish Date
    May 2016
    List Price
    $22.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781771332866
    Publish Date
    May 2016
    List Price
    $9.99
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781771338325
    Publish Date
    Oct 2021
    List Price
    $27.99

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Description

Lake Erie was once home to a thriving inland fishery but the sad fortunes of the lake have decimated the industry, forcing those who live along the Lake Erie shore to adapt their expectations, or move on. On a summer's day, Pen (Penelope) Beau and her four-year-old daughter Maddy are at the beach when they witness a drowning. The tragedy dredges up memories from Pen's childhood- the death of her father in a boating mishap that may or may not have been an accident, and the subsequent disappearance of her brother Keaton, who fled the town after setting a deadly fire. Also involved in the events on the beach that day is Tom, a member of a biker gang, who is being inexorably drawn into a club-sanctioned bloody showdown. Eventually betrayed and abandoned, Tom must re-think the true nature of his relationships. Pen and Tom's lives briefly intersect, two outsiders who must each find a way to reconcile the scattered threads of their lives.

About the author

Valerie Mills-Milde lives, works and writes in London, Ontario. Her short fiction has appeared in Canadian literary journals across the country. When she is not writing, she is a clinical social worker in private practice. After Drowning is her debut novel.

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Awards

  • Winner, IPPY Silver Medal: Contemporary Fiction

Editorial Reviews

After Drowning is a beautifully written and powerfully moving novel about a young mother's journey of finding an anchor for her heart in the permanence of change. Valerie Mills-Milde vividly paints microscopic but telling details of complex emotions, thoughts, and descriptions with a deft use of imagery and metaphor. This book nimbly travels through relationships, grief, abandonment, trust, and hope all against the backdrop of a lake that has seeped into the souls of the main characters. This is a book to be felt, savoured, and loved.
--Sky Curtis, author of Doctored, A Gut Reaction and the forthcoming, Flush

In her debut novel, After Drowning, Valerie Mills-Milde has mined new territory in a Canadian setting we know little about with a cast of characters that will stay with the reader long after finishing the book, not the least of which is Lake Erie-- a beautiful lake that used to provide bounty in the form of fish but can turn on a dime into a menacing adversary with a capacity to kill. Pen and her daughter, Maddie, have returned to Port to stay with her mother and stepfather while Pen sorts out the problems with her marriage. While playing on the beach with her daughter, Pen witnesses a drowning, which triggers memories that set her on a course of self-examination and, ultimately, of release from the constraints and insecurity she has felt all her life. What we learn about the past from Pen's memories and her internal life is inexorably linked with events that roll out to a surprising and satisfying climax. Love and relationships may fail us in life, but without them we are set adrift, as this author so beautifully demonstrates.
-- Renate Krakauer, author of Only by Blood

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After Drowning

Mills-Milde has carefully crafted her intriguing novel to draw us into the narrative, even as that narrative draws out the characters within it.

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