Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet
Joanne Proulx
Paperback
(Soho Press, April 1, 2008)
âJoanne Proulxâs debut novel is an impressive literary feat. Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet is a pitch-perfect glimpse of that powerful yet paradoxically fragile moment in adolescence when the world is rushing at you and you are rushing at it.ââKatharine Weber, author of Triangle âProulx is . . . a talented inhabitor of people unlike herself . . . every new writer so blessed should be cherished.ââToronto Star âA narrative rippling with the authorâs insight slyly encoded in the hormone itch and cooler-than-thou posturing of a mixed-up teen. . . . Beguiling.ââThe Globe and Mail âJoanne Proulxâs debut novel rocks, and her teenage protagonist, Luke Hunter . . . rules. . . . This is a great book.ââNational Post (Canada) "A contemporary coming of age story that feels authentic to its times. It has some rough language and doesnât shy away from depicting the kinds of things that a lot of teens doâin other words, theyâre not squeaky clean the way the kids are in the Stephenie Meyer Twilight booksâŚ.what I like about Proulxâs writing is that, throughout the book, the reader never quite knows where sheâs going with the various elements of her plot, yet once we get to where she takes us, it all makes perfect sense. And boy, does she get the voice right. Highly recommended.ââCharles de Lint for Fantasy & Science Fiction When seventeen-year-old Luke Hunter foretells the death of his friend with freakish accuracy, his life gets complicated. Everyone in Stokum, Michigan, his rank little pinprick of a hometown, knows about the premonition and wants to know more. But Luke holds everyoneâthe local news crew, his parents, his buddy Fangâat armâs length, telling no one that the death premonitions keep happening. Terrified, he lurches through a personal minefield studded with previously unconsidered existential ponderings, Christian fundamentalists, and a dream girl who his dead friend left behind. Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet is a darkly comic coming-of-age novel that nails contemporary youth culture. Joanne Proulxâs short stories have been published in literary magazines on both sides of the Atlantic. Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet is her first novel. She lives in Ottawa, Canada.