The Grand Change
William Andrews
9781927502105
200 pages
Nimbus Publishing
Overview
William Andrews' first novel examines life in a small PEI community
in the 1940s and 50s as changes, so common in the rest
of the world, begin to take hold. Using a road as an allegory, he
weaves a lyrical tale of simple country people, their struggles
and their joys. The story is told through the eyes of a boy called
Jake: he is the witness to life on the Hook Road and the events
that change that life forever. The book is in some ways like a
long poem: the people and the world they inhabit are richly
and meticulously described, and the superb writing takes the
reader to a world no one will ever see again.
Author Bio
William Andrews was born and raised during the forties andfifties on a mixed farm in Freetown, PEI. He left home young,shifted around a lot and tried a lot of things. He marched inregular peace time army, fished gill net on Lake Erie, sang gospelin Maritime penal institutions, carved wood in Japan anddid a lot of labour type jobs in a lot of places. He was encouragedto write while at UPEI in 1970-71. He started writing in1995. His main writing inspiration comes from being prettywidely read.