We’re very pleased to see Glen Huser’s review of Marion Douglas’s The Game of Giants in Alberta Views.
Huser writes:
“Calgary writer Marion Douglas’s latest novel unfolds as a deftly wrought confessional. In Rose Drury’s voice, we become party to her thoughts and actions that are often kept from the people around her, even those close to her. She wants to run away. She tells lies. As an educational psychologist, Rose has all the jargon she needs for explanations as to why, but it is sometimes impossible for her to make sense of what she thinks and says and does. ‘I was about a yardstick away from myself,’ she admits at one point. At another: ‘My motives seem murky at best… like snow in an avalanche.'”
You can read the full review here.