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A World Elsewhere
A World Elsewhere | Wayne Johnston
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Landish Druken, son of a Newfoundland sealing captain, is a formidable figure - broader than most doorways, quick-witted and sharp-tongued. He turns his back on family tradition and leaves St John's to head to Princeton University, where he is befriended by 'Van' Vanderluyden, son of the wealthiest man in America. When Landish is betrayed by Van he is banished from Princeton and his hopes crumble. Back in St John's, Landish adopts an orphan, Deacon. With nothing but trust, humour and compassion, he raises Deacon alone until poverty leaves them with nowhere to turn, but to Van. They journey to North Carolina where Van has built Vanderland, a huge and magnificent castle. There they are swiftly pulled into Van's web of lies and deceit, and Landish and Deacon's bond is truly tested.
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The son of a sealing captain in Newfoundland, Landish is more interested in the written word and wordplay, finding a friendship at Princeton with an extremely wealthy American. The book focuses on Landish‘s arc, as he moves forward while being mistreated by almost everyone around him. A melancholy story, but certainly well written.

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This book is set in three frozen landscapes: Princeton, St. John's Newfoundland and the mountains of North Carolina. On the one hand, this amusing book filled with clever wordplay, brainy puns, and silly songs was delightful. On the other hand it tells a profoundly sad tale about broken people who only know how to manipulate in order to get their needs met. While I couldn't put it down, the story left me aching. #canlit