“A joy to read”: review
The latest edition of The Nashwaak Review (vol. 26-27) is out and includes a wonderful review of Frank Macdonald’s A Possible Madness. We suggest you check out the whole review at: http://w3.stu.ca/stu/about/publications/nashwaak/pdfs/NASHWAAK11SAWLERREVIEW.pdf, but here are a few gems.
“This is a novel that is definitely worthy of attention. […] The poetic quality of his prose demonstrate[s] so clearly that a town is more than a mere collection of buildings … and give[s] this novel depth and richness.”
“Macdonald’s seamless blending of technology, nature and politics … is both timely and well executed. […] He consistently brings these topics down to an emotional and personal level that speaks directly to the reader.”
“Macdonald clearly demonstrates how corporate invasions like the one he includes in his novel are more than merely political or environmental issues.”
A Possible Madness is “a joy to read.”