47 pages • 1 hour read
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Not Wanted on the Voyage by Timothy Findley reimagines the story of Noah's Ark with elements of magical realism, focusing on the dysfunctional Noyes family as they navigate a world reshaped by a cataclysmic Flood and an absent, depressed God. Amid mythical creatures and arcane magic, the family struggles to make sense of their new reality and their deteriorating interpersonal dynamics. The novel includes themes of abuse and violence.
Timothy Findley's Not Wanted on the Voyage is praised for its imaginative retelling of the Noah's Ark story, enriched with human and mythical elements. Readers commend its rich character development and intricate themes. However, some find its dark tone and shifts in narrative perspective jarring. Overall, it is a bold, thought-provoking novel that challenges conventional narratives.
Readers who appreciate darkly reimagined biblical tales, rich character development, and social criticism will enjoy Timothy Findley's Not Wanted on the Voyage. Similar in tone and depth to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, this novel is ideal for fans of speculative and thought-provoking fiction.
Magical Realism