Crossing Second Narrows

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Crossing Second Narrows by Bill Schermbrucker, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Bill Schermbrucker ISBN: 9781475964929
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 5, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Bill Schermbrucker
ISBN: 9781475964929
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 5, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

They came from different parts of the old British Empire: Alistair Randall from Kenya and Rashid Hassan from India. Perhaps, they should have been enemies, but they were not. It was a defining moment in Alistairs life when he sat on the floor across from Rashid one cold winters day in Edmonton in 1969, and Rashid spoke with unsmiling logic about the need to shoot Alistair. But before that collision there was Jenadie MacIlwaine; without her Alistair would not have met Rashid.

Telling a story set mostly on the campus of Capilano College in the 1960s, Crossing Second Narrows narrates the interplay among this unlikely triangle of characters who believed they could change the world: Alistair, the liberal white migr from postMau Mau Kenya; Rashid, the self-styled, dark-skinned Marxist from India; and Jenadie, the outspoken American blonde in the middle. It provides a historically accurate account of the searching for answers to the questions of the times: Why did the conservative universities try to squash innovative upstart community institutions? Why did the students and faculty at British Columbias fledgling Simon Fraser University militantly go on strike? How did these become literally life-and-death issues in a world stripped of its comfortable traditions, including, on occasion, clothing?

In Crossing Second Narrows, author Bill Schermbrucker uses what Michael Ondaatje once described as the truth of fiction, to reconstruct an important story out of the heady Age of Aquarius.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

They came from different parts of the old British Empire: Alistair Randall from Kenya and Rashid Hassan from India. Perhaps, they should have been enemies, but they were not. It was a defining moment in Alistairs life when he sat on the floor across from Rashid one cold winters day in Edmonton in 1969, and Rashid spoke with unsmiling logic about the need to shoot Alistair. But before that collision there was Jenadie MacIlwaine; without her Alistair would not have met Rashid.

Telling a story set mostly on the campus of Capilano College in the 1960s, Crossing Second Narrows narrates the interplay among this unlikely triangle of characters who believed they could change the world: Alistair, the liberal white migr from postMau Mau Kenya; Rashid, the self-styled, dark-skinned Marxist from India; and Jenadie, the outspoken American blonde in the middle. It provides a historically accurate account of the searching for answers to the questions of the times: Why did the conservative universities try to squash innovative upstart community institutions? Why did the students and faculty at British Columbias fledgling Simon Fraser University militantly go on strike? How did these become literally life-and-death issues in a world stripped of its comfortable traditions, including, on occasion, clothing?

In Crossing Second Narrows, author Bill Schermbrucker uses what Michael Ondaatje once described as the truth of fiction, to reconstruct an important story out of the heady Age of Aquarius.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book The Americas by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book The Untamed Blondie by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book What Kind of America by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book The Mysteries of Eva Miller Revealed by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book I Remember Father Flanagan by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book In Search of Aginsky's Mind by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book Trinity’S Children by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book Battle for the Stonehenge Beacon by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book Befriending Death by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book Your Weekly Journal of Positive Wellness and Affirmations by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book Old Gorge Road by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book Matthew 27:25: "His Blood Be on Us." by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book Smith Rebellion 1765 Gives Rise to Modern Politics by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book Turd Ferguson & the Sausage Party by Bill Schermbrucker
Cover of the book God Is by Bill Schermbrucker
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy