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PASSPORT TO PERDITA by S.B. Borgersen
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“The other side of life? It is true all life has another side, and we will only find it if we look. It took courage for you to come…” Perdita Drummond
Passport to Perdita is a story of how a man handles unexpected truth. When Gordon’s elderly father dies, he leaves his sixty-year-old son alone with no family. He also leaves a suitcase full of clues to his secret life. Another life.
Passport to Perdita is a story of how a man handles unexpected truth. When Gordon’s elderly father dies, he leaves his sixty-year-old son alone with no family. He also leaves a suitcase full of clues to his secret life. Another life.
Praise for PASSPORT TO PERDITA
"We never quite know what is on the other side of life. When Gordon Drummond opens an old suitcase after his father’s funeral, he becomes an archaeologist of sorts, sifting through his own pre-history. Suspecting his father may have led a double life, Gordon, a homebody who takes comfort in the familiar, decides to take the trip of a lifetime.
Brilliantly paced, Passport to Perdita takes us from the cool grey of Nova Scotia to the verdant green of the Chilean coast. It begins with grief and moves inexorably toward wonder. With witty, crackling dialogue and insight to spare, Borgersen has penned a tantalizing tale that is a journey very much worth taking."
Adam Gibbs, author of Dumb Luck and Existentialism at the Wheel.
"You can spend your entire life in one place and still not know yourself. Passport to Perdita is a story about Gordon, a man who unearths a big family secret, which turns his life upside down. Not only must he leave the town he has always lived in to embark on a long physical journey, he will have to delve deep and question everything he has always known and believed in. But will he find what he's looking for? And will that change how he views his comfortable existence? Through Borgersen's gentle prose we are swept away, both literally and emotionally, with Gordon as he embarks on his biggest adventure to date. The heart of this novella is big and beating as Gordon makes new connections and strengthens old ones. A thoroughly enjoyable read."
Laura Besley, author of The Almost Mothers and 100neHundred.
Brilliantly paced, Passport to Perdita takes us from the cool grey of Nova Scotia to the verdant green of the Chilean coast. It begins with grief and moves inexorably toward wonder. With witty, crackling dialogue and insight to spare, Borgersen has penned a tantalizing tale that is a journey very much worth taking."
Adam Gibbs, author of Dumb Luck and Existentialism at the Wheel.
"You can spend your entire life in one place and still not know yourself. Passport to Perdita is a story about Gordon, a man who unearths a big family secret, which turns his life upside down. Not only must he leave the town he has always lived in to embark on a long physical journey, he will have to delve deep and question everything he has always known and believed in. But will he find what he's looking for? And will that change how he views his comfortable existence? Through Borgersen's gentle prose we are swept away, both literally and emotionally, with Gordon as he embarks on his biggest adventure to date. The heart of this novella is big and beating as Gordon makes new connections and strengthens old ones. A thoroughly enjoyable read."
Laura Besley, author of The Almost Mothers and 100neHundred.
About the Author
S.B. Borgersen is a British/Canadian author, of middle England and Hebridean ancestry, whose favoured genres are flash and micro fiction, novellas, and poetry. Her books, Fishermen’s Fingers, While the Kettle Boils, Of Daisies and Dead Violins, Eva Matson, and The Sequence Dance, are published by Unsolicited Press. www.unsolicitedpress.com
Since 2000 Sue's writing has won prizes, been mentioned in Hansard and published internationally in literary journals and anthologies. The list of publications is extensive and can be found at www.sueborgersen.com. She is a member of The Society of Authors, The Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia, and Genre Writers of Atlantic Canada. Sue writes from her home on Nova Scotia’s south shore where she lives with her patient husband and two lovable but rowdy dogs.
S.B. Borgersen writes every day
Since 2000 Sue's writing has won prizes, been mentioned in Hansard and published internationally in literary journals and anthologies. The list of publications is extensive and can be found at www.sueborgersen.com. She is a member of The Society of Authors, The Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia, and Genre Writers of Atlantic Canada. Sue writes from her home on Nova Scotia’s south shore where she lives with her patient husband and two lovable but rowdy dogs.
S.B. Borgersen writes every day