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But the question you'll ask yourself most often while reading The Last Hockey Game is: 'How did he find that out
Nowlan's childhood and adult years are colourfully reflected in his poetry
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The Push & The Pull hockey it is a pleasure toAndrew Day embarks on a bicycle trip from Halifax to Kingston, his childhood home. As he goes, the dual narratives of Andrew's life emerge: the slow, painful death of his father and the disappearance of Betty, who may be lost to him forever. He contemplates, too, the nature of desire. En route, Andrew sloughs off his fears, material goods, and attachments. In episodes of intensifying violence, he leaves the highway and rides the back roads under the