The Outlander | CBC Books - Action News
Home WebMail Monday, November 11, 2024, 05:42 AM | Calgary | -1.6°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Canada ReadsCanadian

The Outlander

The protagonist of Gil Adamson's acclaimed novel is Mary, who is 19 years old and on the run from the law after killing her husband.

Gil Adamson

The protagonist of Gil Adamson's acclaimed novel is Mary, 19 years old, half-mad and on the run from the law. She has just killed her husband, and her brothers-in-law and their bloodhounds are hot on her trail and set on vengeance. Blending together elements of Gothic fiction, historical fiction and the Wild West, The Outlander is a story readers won't forget.

First published in 2007, The Outlander won the Amazon.ca First Novel Award. The book was a Canada Readsfinalist in 2009, when it was championed by Nicholas Campbell.

Read an excerpt | Author interviews | More about this book

From the book

Sometimes discontent is unknown to the sufferer, a shadowed thing that creeps up from behind. It had been that way for Mary. Of course she knew there were reasons for her unhappiness, there are always reasons. One thinks, I am unhappy, I am discontent, because of this or that. But such thoughts are like a painting of sorrow, not sorrow itself. Then one day it comes, hushed and ferocious, and reasons don't matter anymore.


From The Outlander by Gil Adamson2007.Published by House of Anansi.

Author interviews

Gil Adamson reads the title work from her book of poems called Primitive, and discusses her inspiration for the poems.

More about this book