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Silent Cruise
Silent Cruise
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"The purpose of butterflies will not be found in the few flowers they may inadvertently pollinate. Nor in the number of parasitic wasps they may support...Their purpose is their beauty and the beauty they bring into the lives of those of us who have paused long enough from the cares of the world to listen to their fascinating story."
In Timothy Taylor's "Doves of Townsend," these words, found in the pages of a field guide to butterflies, throw a lifeline to a young woman struggling to stay emotionally afloat in the wake her father's suicide. They help her to explain to herself her father's obsession with beautiful things. They also help her to understand the true value of her father's legacythe family's antiques business, and her own inborn helplessness before the beautiful and the real.
"Doves of Townsend" was chosen the best short story of the year 2000 by the judges of the Journey Prize, the Canadian counterpart to the U.S. O. Henry Prize Story. It and the eight other pieces collected here, many of them already anthologized in Best Canadian Short Stories and other annuals, bring us a new voice in short fiction brilliant, stylish, humorous, and humane. In each of Taylor's tales, certain mysterious things of this worldan antique watch, a mountain of radiators, a racing-form, a constellationreveal their beauty to those who have eyes to see. To read Silent Cruise is to see this poignant beauty for oneself, and, like Taylor's characters, to have one's life irresistibly changed by it.
-Shaun Smith, Quill & Quire (starred review)
Author Biography: Timothy Taylor is the author of the novel Stanley Park, a Canadian best seller and a finalist for last year's Giller Prize, the country's premier prize in fiction. His short stories have won many Canadian literary prizes, including the 1999 National Magazine Award Silver Medal in Fiction and the year 2000 Journey Prize. Born in Venezuela in 1963, he lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, and is currently at work on a second novel.
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