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Country Canada Publication date 1984 Publisher Macmillan Publishers | 3.7/5 Goodreads Language English Originally published 1984 Genre Novel OCLC 19513362 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) ISBN 0-7715-9211-6 (1989 paperback edition) Similar Man Descending, Dancock's Dance, I had a job I liked - once, The Englishman's Boy, The Last Crossing |
My Present Age is the title of a Canadian novel by Guy Vanderhaeghe which was first published in 1984.
This was Vanderhaeghe's first full-length novel after his Governor General's Award-winning debut, the short story collection Man Descending. My Present Age is a continuation of one of the short stories from that earlier volume, "Sam, Soren and Ed", and focuses on the character of Ed. In the novel, Ed is trying to reclaim his life after his wife, Victoria, leaves him. But when he learns that Victoria might be in trouble, he becomes torn as to whether to help her or not.
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