The town that drowned by riel nason5/19/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Then an orange-tipped surveyor stake appears in a field, another in the cemetery. What Ruby Carson saw during that fateful hallucination was her entire hometown - houses and people - floating underwater. But having a vision and narrating it to assembled onlookers? That solidifies your status as an outcast. Falling through the ice at a skating party and nearly drowning are grounds for embarrassment. "Living with an eccentric little brother can be tough. There is a b&w photo of Nason on the last page. 1969, Hawkshaw, York County, New Brunswick). The first published novel by Riel Nason, née Givan (b. 8vo (139 x 215 mm), photo-illustrated glossy card covers, with pale yellow & green lettering to front cover & spine,, with pale yellow lettering to rear cover. ![]() (Fredericton, New Brunswick) : Goose Lane Editions, (2011). ![]()
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