The Miracles of Ordinary Men - ECW Press

The Miracles of Ordinary Men

Leduc, Amanda

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  • Amanda Leduc’s stunning novel is the tale of two unlikely dreamers: Sam, a man who wakes up one day to find himself growing wings, and Lilah, a woman who has lost her brother to the streets of Vancouver. As Sam finds himself falling away from the world as he grows feathers from his back, Lilah seeks sexual penance under the harsh hand of her boss, her own transformation subtle and terrifying. Sam and Lilah fall deeper into their separate spiritual paths, and the two hurtle closer and closer to a dark, unknown destiny — one that changes all that they know about life and pain, love and God, and how to find light in the most unlooked-for of places.

    The Miracles of Ordinary Menre-examines the traditional roles of priest and prophet, damned and divine, and creates something monstrous and exquisite reminiscent of Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s The Angel’s Game, Flannery O’Connor’s The Violent Bear It Away, and Andrew Davidson’s The Gargoyle. 

  • Amanda Leduc was born in British Columbia and grew up in Ontario. She holds a Master’s degree in writing from the University of St. Andrews and has published across Canada, the U.S., and the U.K. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario.
  • Published: May 2013

    ISBN: 9781770411111

    Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 in.

    Pages: 328

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Reviews

"Amanda Leduc's prose expresses beauty in melancholy circumstances. In these stories where there is always more than meets the eye, I enjoyed the mysterious twists and connections between Lilah and Sam's lives." — The Sacramento Book Review

"Leduc cleverly managers her dual narratives by unfurling them in alternating chapters that appear in descending order: the book opens with the tenth chapter and concludes with the first. This counting down suggests — as does the Judeo-Christian ethos it investigates — that the end of the story is, in fact, a new beginning." — Toronto Star

"The Miracles of Ordinary Men is darkly ambitious yet accessible, and mutable, for each reader will come to different conclusions." — Globe and Mail

"Leduc’s willingness to break narrative conventions, coupled with her precise deployment of literary and biblical allusions, allows her novel to eloquently traverse the territory between religious covenants and human aspirations." — Necessary Ficion

"A finely tuned exploration into how people live their daily lives when they are heavily invested in the realm of the spiritual." — Vancouver Sun