The Town That Forgot How To Breathe by Kenneth J. Harvey
Set in a small, isolated fishing village on the coast of Newfoundland, this novel explores the mysterious and unsettling events that unfold when the town's residents begin to suffer from a strange affliction causing them to forget how to breathe. As the community grapples with this inexplicable phenomenon, deeply buried secrets and tensions rise to the surface, revealing the complex interplay between tradition, superstition, and the inexorable march of modernity. The narrative weaves together elements of magical realism and psychological drama, painting a haunting portrait of a community on the brink of transformation.
The 9052nd greatest book of all time
- Published
- 2003
- Nationality
- Canadian
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-450
- Original Language
- English
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This book is on the following 1 lists:
- 52nd on Atlantic Canada's 100 Greatest Books (Book)