A World Elsewhere

 Wayne Johnston

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Beloved author Wayne Johnston returns to the territory of his #1 national bestseller The Colony of Unrequited Dreams with this sweeping tale of ambition, remorse and hope.

A World Elsewhere has all the hallmarks of Wayne Johnston's most beloved and acclaimed novels: outsiders yearning for acceptance, dreams that threaten to overpower their makers, and unlikely romance. It is an astounding work of literature that questions the loyalties of friends, family and the heart. At the centre of this story is a mystery: the suspected murder of a child. This sweeping tale immerses us in St. John's, Princeton and North Carolina at the close of the nineteenth century. Landish Druken is a formidable figure: broader than most doorways, quick-witted and sharp-tongued. As a student at Princeton, he is befriended by George Vanderluyden, son of one of the wealthiest men in America. Years later, when Landish and his adopted son turn to Vanderluyden for help, he invites them to his self-constructed castle and pulls them into his web of lies and deceit.

Wayne Johnston discusses WORLD ELSEWHERE chosen by the Globe and Mail as one fo 30 best Canadian books of 2011

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There is plenty to this book to enjoy: great characters, fantastic play on words ( lots of puns, anagrams, enigmas and some brand new expressions.) and cameo like appearances of all sorts of people (including Henry James and Edith Wharton). Ultimately it is a novel about lies, deceits and betrayals and the power of human ( especially parental ) bonds that survives any kind of difficult situation. It may be not the best book by Wayne Johnston but it is still a fun read and I am already looking forward to his next one!


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I always enjoyed books by Wayne Johnston, I read almost all of them and without a doubt I will continue reading them as long as he writes them. For me, it all started with The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, which is just an amazing, novel. I am still... more

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