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I Am a Truck

Michelle Winters

Finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize

A tender but lively debut novel about a man, a woman, and their Chevrolet dealer.

Agathe
and Réjean Lapointe are about to celebrate their twentieth wedding
anniversary when Réjean's beloved Chevy Silverado is found abandoned at
the side of the road-with no trace of Réjean. Agathe handles her grief
by fondling the shirts in the Big and Tall department at Hickey's Family
Apparel and carrying on a relationship with a cigarette survey. As her
hope dwindles, Agathe falls in with her spirited coworker, Debbie, who
teaches Agathe about rock and roll, and with Martin Bureau, the one man
who might know the truth about Réjean's fate. Set against the landscape
of rural Acadia, I Am a Truck is a funny and moving tale about the possibilities and impossibilities of love and loyalty.

Scotiabank Giller Prize Jury Citation:
French
or English, stick or twist, Chevy or Ford? Michelle Winters has written
an original, off-beat novel that explores the gaps between what people
are and what they want to be. For a short book I am a Truck is
bursting with huge appetites, for love and le rock-and-roll and cheese,
for male friendship and takeout tea with the bag left in. Within the
novel's distinctive Acadian setting French and English co-exist like old
friends - comfortable, supple to each other's whims and rhythms,
sometimes bickering but always contributing to this fine, very funny,
fully-achieved novel about connection and misunderstanding. And trucks.

"I Am a Truck is a mystery of considerable depth. And it is also very funny."--Atlantic Books Today

"At once charming, funny, bizarre and highly original with a feel-good ending reminiscent of Thelma and Louise's iconic finale."--Canadian Living

Book Details

  • Publisher: Invisible Publishing
  • Publish Date: Nov 1st, 2016
  • Pages: 160
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.00in - 0.40in - 0.35lb
  • EAN: 9781926743783
  • Categories: Small Town & RuralWomenLiterary

About the Author

Winters, Michelle: -

Michelle Winters is a writer, painter, and translator from Saint John, N.B., living in Toronto. Her written and visual work stretches the limits of the probable, explores the lushness of the industrial, and anthropomorphizes with gay abandon. Her stories have been published in THIS Magazine, Taddle Creek, Dragnet, and Matrix, and she was nominated for the 2011 Journey Prize. I Am a Truck is her debut novel.

Praise for this book

"Winters does a lot on the page and packs a great deal of charm into this trim, very human little book... Quirky and fun, I Am a Truck feels
like a departure from the typical Giller-nominated fare, and that's a
very good thing. Totally at home despite its smaller stature - both in
publishing house and page count - this pick lends something fresh and
unexpected to the hallowed list."--Globe and Mail

"I Am a Truck,
by New Brunswick writer Michelle Winters, features a Chevy Silverado in
a short novel with the feel of a Coen brothers' film...This is a story
about driving, freedom, rock 'n' roll and the joys of taking control of
your own destiny--and destination."--Toronto Star

"At once charming, funny, bizarre and highly original with a feel-good ending reminiscent of Thelma and Louise's iconic finale, the book is... driven by mystery, emotion and wholly likeable characters."--Canadian Living

"This
fast-paced, quirky, heart warming and hilarious novel captures the fast
and loose crossovers of language and culture that make southeast New
Brunswick unique."--Geist

"Winters is an ace at slyly
building tension; after a couple chapters we find ourselves in the
middle of a detective story, wrapped in a love story, wrapped in a
portrait of a part of French Canada that is unlike any other region in
the country."--Matrix Magazine

"Tightly constructed but character-driven, Michelle Winters' I Am a Truck is
a remarkably satisfying read. For a jury who clearly appreciates the
art of driving off-road, this fresh voice deserved a nod of recognition
and it could even snag a spot in the parking lot of the [Giller Prize]
shortlist."--Buried in Print

"Highly original, laced with wit and love, and it might just be the strangest, yet most feel-good, story I've read all year."--Reading Matters

"I fell in love with this short book from the outset and read it slowly because I didn't want it to end."--Booklog for Charlotte

"I Am a Truck is a mystery of considerable depth. And it is also very funny."--Atlantic Books Today

"It's
snappy, it bounces along, it's witty without being unserious, it's
strange without being absurd, it's human without being cloying and it is
genuinely moving despite its plotty, thrillery, conceit and literary
style... I Am a Truck is a cracking work of fiction."--Triumph of the Now

"The wonder-packed drama of I Am a Truck
plays itself out in the impossible intersection of a Coen brothers
movie, a James M. Cain novel and a Looney Tunes feature. Michelle
Winters has created a fresh novel overflowing with mystery, emotional
complexity and a new and welcome breed of goofy charm."--Stuart Ross, author of Snowball, Dragonfly, Jew

-- "Stuart Ross"