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Small Game Hunting at the Local Coward Gun Club

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#1 National Bestseller
Finalist, CBC Canada Reads
Finalist, Scotiabank Giller Prize

By turns savage, biting, funny, poetic, and heartbreaking, Megan Gail Coles's debut novel rips into the inner lives of a wicked cast of characters, exposing class, gender, and racial tensions over the course of one Valentine's Day in the dead of a winter storm.

Valentine's Day, the longest day of the year.

A fierce blizzard is threatening to tear a strip off the city, while inside The Hazel restaurant a storm system of sex, betrayal, addiction, and hurt is breaking overhead. Iris, a young hostess, is forced to pull a double despite resolving to avoid the charming chef and his wealthy restaurateur wife. Just tables over, Damian, a hungover and self-loathing server, is trying to navigate a potential punch-up with a pair of lit customers who remain oblivious to the rising temperature in the dining room. Meanwhile Olive, a young woman far from her northern home, watches it all unfurl from the fast and frozen street.

Through rolling blackouts, we glimpse the truth behind the shroud of scathing lies and unrelenting abuse, and discover that resilience proves most enduring in the dead of this winter's tale.

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    • Booklist

      September 1, 2020
      In St. John's, the largest city in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, the people who work and gather at The Hazel restaurant face small, dark moments each day that can seem to overshadow a life. John, who grew up hungry, is the philandering restaurant owner. Iris is a trained artist who gave up her creative future for a man, and Olive survived abusive foster homes. These are among those serving The Hazel's trendy comfort food at exorbitant prices and personal traumas for free. The number of key players in Coles' debut novel are in the double digits, but each personality and their backstories and current actions are so well developed that they all feel honest and are relatable. In exploring their tangled, damaged relationships, Coles allows a sense of unease to build, eventually exposing another layer of complex challenges. Beautifully fluid writing pulls the reader right in and keeps them gliding along. Fans of Rene Denfeld, Alice Sebold, and Eowyn Ivey, will want to check this book out.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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