Bad Land

By (author): Corinna Chong

A slow-burning story exploring the generational effects of repression and transgression, set against the raw, eerie landscape of the badlands

Regina is a socially awkward loner who is content to live a life withdrawn from everyone except her cherished pet bunny. But after seven years of silence, Regina’s brother, Ricky, shows up unannounced on her doorstep, along with his daughter, Jez – a peculiar six-year-old with an unnerving vicious streak – upending Regina’s quiet life.

It’s clear to Regina that something terrible has happened, though the truth won’t come to the surface easily. After all, Regina and Ricky lived a childhood fraught with secrets buried as deep as the fossils in the desolate landscape around them. But this secret is one that cannot stay buried for long, and its exposure sets off a calamitous journey through the plains and mountains of Alberta’s badlands to the coast of BC, forcing Regina to confront the brutality of family love and to question how far she is willing to go to preserve it.

By turns thrilling and heartwarming, rife with gothic tension, and carried by fervent compassion, Bad Land is a story about the toxic nature of guilt, the fragility of memory, and the ways we shape our own versions of the truth in order to survive.

AUTHOR

Corinna Chong

Calgary-born Corinna Chong is a writer, editor, and graphic designer based out of Kelowna, B.C. Her writing has appeared in Grain, NoD, Echolocation, and The Malahat Review. She currently teaches English Literature at Okanagan College and edits Ryga: A Journal of Provocations.

Reviews

“ltpgtltigtBad Landltigt is a marvel original and unforgettable Chongs voice echoes beyond the last page Linda Spalding author of ltigtThe Purchaseltigtltpgt”

“ltpgtA powerful and disturbing exploration of kinship and obligation a riveting literary journey Ill never forget Suzette Mayr Scotiabank Giller Prizewinning author of ltigtThe Sleeping Car Porterltigtltpgt”

“ltpgtWith compassion and keen perception ltigtBad Landltigt explores the bodies we inhabit the blood that connects us and the bones in the ground under our feet Corinna Chong is an unforgettable writer and this is a stunning deeply unnerving book Julia Phillips author of ltigtBearltigt and ltigtDisappearing Earthltigtltpgt”

“ltpgtltigtBad Landltigt is a masterpiece about family how it rips us apart and also tethers us forever for better or worse Chong shows how some loves are unequivocal and indelible as though they are cast in stone This novel is surprising at every turn touching unsparing saturated with truth about love and abandonment All those damaging enduring human entanglements old as the dinosaurs Chongs narrator Regina has the pull of a planet I love every sentence here I love this novel Lisa Moore author of ltigtThis Is How We Loveltigtltpgt”

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Details

Dimensions:

248 Pages
9.00in * 6.00in * .60in
390.00gr

Published:

September 03, 2024

Publisher:

Arsenal Pulp Press

ISBN:

9781551529592

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

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Language:

eng

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