With her multiple-award-winning, bestselling, and critically acclaimed
novel The Outlander, Gil Adamson established herself as one of our
preeminent fiction writers. But ten years before The Outlander, when
Adamson published another book of fiction with a small press, readers
and critics immediately sat up and took note. Barbara Gowdy called Help
Me, Jacques Cousteau outstanding ... smart, haunting, utterly original.
Help Me, Jacques Cousteau presents the life and times of Hazel and her
brother Andrew, who are born into an extraordinary family who share only
one thing: a penchant for eccentric behaviour. Adamson demonstrates her
powerful prose style, uniquely combining a scientist's loving attention
to detail, a comic's unerring delivery and a poet's sublime ear.
With this updated edition, Adamson's brilliant, fascinating, and funny
portrait of a contemporary young woman's coming of age is ready for
readers once again.