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The Pump
The Pump | Sydney Warner Brooman
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A Gothic collection of stories featuring carnivorous beavers, art-eaters, and family intrigue, for fans of Alice Munro and Shirley Jackson The small southern Ontario town known as The Pump lies at the crossroads of this world's violence--a tainted water supply, an apathetic municipal government, the Gothic decay of rural domesticity--and another's. In Brooman's interconnected stories, no one is immune to The Pump's sacrificial games. Lighthouse dwellers, Boy Scouts, queer church camp leaders, love-sick and sick-sick writers, nine-year-old hunters, art-eaters--each must navigate the swamp of their own morality while living on land that is always slowly (and sometimes very quickly) killing them.
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
The Pump | Sydney Warner Brooman
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Mehso-so

A mix of body horror and environmental horror with a queer lens. One of those well-done books that was not for me. A series of linked short stories set in a wasteland where the water is killing everyone, the book works best as an allegory of the grotesque and darkness underneath Southern Ontario and humanity in general. For me it lacked strong characterization. CWs: child/baby death, abusive parents/partners, animal death/abuse, sexual assault.