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Starred Review on June 15, 2015 | Fiction
At the airport in Gander, Newfoundland, a vibrant mural Flight and Its Allegories graces one wall. This work by Kenneth Lochhead serves as a metaphor for the conflicted characters in Canadian Urquhart's ninth novel (after Sanctuary Line). Each is urgently fleeing something—memory, trauma, commitment. As Tam sits in the airport, grounded literally and figuratively, waiting for the fog to lift, she examines the artwork and muses over her rebelli...Log In or Sign Up to Read More