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June 2007, no. 292

The Pepper Gate

The Pepper Gate by Genna de Bont

by Steve Gome
June 2007, no. 292

The Pepper Gate by Genna de Bont

UQP, $32.95 pb, 328 pp

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Genna de Bont’s first novel draws on her experience in working with children and adults with disabilities. Her gaze is drawn to moments of human frailty, which she renders with empathy and precision. The prevailing tone of The Pepper Gate is autumnal, placing us in a profoundly reflective world, one in which the weight of the past is more pressing than the demands of the present.

 


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The Pepper Gate by Genna de Bont

UQP, $32.95 pb, 328 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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