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The Swing in the Garden

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Cover artist
  
Louis de Niverville

Series
  
The New Age series

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1975

Genre
  
Novel

Publisher
  
Oberon Press

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1975

Pages
  
326 pages

Author
  
Hugh Hood

Followed by
  
A New Athens

Country
  
Canada

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The Swing in the Garden, first published in 1975 by Oberon, is the fifth novel by Canadian author Hugh Hood and the first in his ambitious 12-novel cycle, The New Age.

Contents

Plot and setting

This first book in the New Age series deals with narrator Matt Goderich's childhood and formative years growing up in Toronto and Jackson's Point, Ontario in the 1930s. The family lives in the idyllic Summerville neighborhood until his father Andrew, a confirmed socialist, loses his job as a university professor for political reasons. Andrew Goderich then purchases the Lazy Bay Grill in Jackson's Point and the family runs this business for some time, eventually running out of money because they are overstaffed and are too kind to let anyone go. Later they manage a ramshackle hotel, the Lakeview, on the Toronto Islands.

Themes

Hood's observational style and attention to detail bring to life a 1930s Ontario in the midst of dramatic social change. Canada is slowly growing away from the United Kingdom and developing ever-closer ties with the United States. In Toronto, strongly felt class structures divide neighborhoods hard-hit by the Depression, while in the surrounding area, pristine forest is turned into cottage country for the increasingly wealthy Toronto elites. As the clouds of World War II loom on the horizon, the narrator and Canada itself both struggle through growing pains in their search for an identity.

References

The Swing in the Garden Wikipedia


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