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Burning the Night

Published
May 2021
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
272

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Includes Author-Curated Discussion Questions!

From small-town Alberta, Curtis comes to Edmonton to obtain a teaching degree. There he forms a close friendship with his elderly, blind Aunt Harriet, considered a family pariah due to her eccentric enthusiasm for a lost world of artists and musicians.

When Curtis begins reading aloud to Harriet the diary her intended husband Phillip kept before his death during World War One, an obsessed Curtis examines parallels to his own life: his desire to become a skillful artist and to find fulfilling love.

Timeless and essential, award-winning author Glen Huser's Burning the Night spans across generations and distance, traversing from Vancouver to Halifax, as it bears down on the history of Canadian painting and Curtis's awakening as a gay man.

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First Edition May 2021 NeWest Publishers, Limited ISBN 1774390116
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May 2021 NeWest Publishers, Limited ISBN 1774390124
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May 2021 NeWest Press ISBN B08JWCDRDL
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