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PUBLISHER: Canongate Books
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780857861627
RRP: £8.99
PAGES: 272
PUBLICATION DATE:
January 3, 2013
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Fish Change Direction in Cold Weather
Pierre Szalowski
Alison Anderson
Once upon a time in a frozen city …strangers fall in love, wishes come true, and lives will never be the same again. When his parents split up, and his dad leaves home, a ten-year-old boy begs the sky to help him. The next day an ice storm covers his city. When the power goes out and the temperature drops, people must turn to each other to survive. But for one neighbourhood the catastrophe brings surprising new beginnings. Julie, the dancer who lives across the street, helps Boris, an eccentric Russian mathematician, save his fish from the cold weather. And the urbane Michel and Simon open their door to Alexis, their embittered neighbour, and his son. But will the ice storm bring the boy’s parents back together? Hilarious and heartwarming, Fish Change Direction in Cold Weather reminds us that happy endings might still be possible.
Reviews of Fish Change Direction in Cold Weather
* A book that does nothing less than make you happy … an absolute pleasure France Inter * This novel is full of quiet happiness. It transforms you … A great breath of truth and good humour, fresh and delicate La Reference * Just a mouthful of a book, but a delicious one Voir Montreal * Naive and unexpected, and very fetching Le Devoir * Szalowski's first novel sets your heart glowing without succumbing to schmaltz Emerald * This funny, touching and highly original novel till not fail to put a smile on your face as well as a spring in your step, when you realise that absolutely anything is possible, hope should never be lost, and wishes really can come true Good Book Guide
Pierre Szalowski
Pierre Szalowski has been a press photographer, an artistic director in marketing and the vice-president of Ubisoft. These days he is a screenwriter and novelist. Fish Change Direction in Cold Weather is his first book. He lives in Montreal.