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Highways and Dancehalls

Published
Apr 1995
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
240

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This is a startling novel - as much for the power and beauty of the writing as for its vivid, searing tale of life on the road as a stripper in Canada.

Sarah is the product of a university family that blew angrily apart and the survivor of a childhood disease that meant lonely years spent in the grip of an insensitive medical establishment.  Now, scarred in more ways than one, she is a seventeen-year-old high school dropout trying to make a living in the recession.  Prospects are dim, and soon she is "Tabitha," heading out on the circuit of motels and strip-bars through the mining towns and suburbs of a seemingly bucolic West Coast.

On-stage, dressed in elaborate costumes, she offers a vision of a sex and beauty.  Off-stage, she tries to befriend the bikers and strippers and populate her life on the road, but friendships are fleeting when home is a Greyhound bus or a room behind a neon sign on the highway.

Diana Atkinson paints a poignant, darkly humorous portrait of the reality behind voyeurism and desire.  Delving into the shadowy moments of sex and survival, her work flashes with loss and beauty and a true empathy for those who live on the margins.

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Apr 1996 Vintage ISBN13 9780394281629 ISBN10 0394281624
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First Edition Apr 1995 Knopf (Canada) ISBN13 9780394280622 ISBN10 0394280628
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Apr 1997 St. Martin's ISBN13 9780312151393 ISBN10 031215139X
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