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The Last Canadian (1974)

door William C. Heine

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In a future world plague strikes Canada. A lone survivor seeks revenge on the scientists and politicians responsible for his family's death. He searches for these killers throughout the U.S.A., and attempts to reach Alaska and cross over the Bering Sea to Russia.
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I'll try to be as general as possible but there may be some spoilers.

A sudden, extremely lethal plague strikes the southwestern United States. It's deadliest for those downwind of the carriers, and those who contract it die within an hour. Gene Arnprior, an engineer who lives in Montreal, suspects that these deaths could be the beginning of a continent-wide pandemic, so he packs up his wife and two sons and flies them all out to a camp they have visited before in northern Quebec. This is the story of how he and his family survive in a world with a mysterious and deadly microscopic foe. Where did it come from? Is there a cure? And if there are any other survivors, what might they be like…?

I bought this solely on the strength of the title and the kind-of-cheesy back cover blurb; one of my weaknesses at used-book sales is precisely this sort of apocalyptic 1970s-era thriller set in Canada. As an example of this rather narrow genre, The Last Canadian delivers admirably. In Gene Arnprior we have an eminently sensible, resourceful protagonist who rises to any occasion, even occasions to which people should never have to rise. The plot moves quickly and feels very cinematic (we never do find out the mechanics behind the actual plague, but better to not describe it than to trip oneself up with pseudo-medical details). And it's kind of amusing to read about Arnprior's experiences wandering around deserted cities -- he can have his pick of rooms in the best hotel, drive off with a Rolls-Royce, and traffic is great! Of course one must balance that with the fact that there's nobody else left…

Warnings for the sensitive reader: there's an icky part where one woman describes her experience of being forced into a harem and raped. Not in great detail, but enough to make you go YEARGH! One of the major downsides for women in post-apocalyptic scenarios. Also, if you don't like to read about game animals being prepared for human consumption, there are a couple of gross bits at the beginning.

Apart from that, the only other quibble I had is that the ending is kind of cheesy, but as a work of entertainment, overall this book did the job quite nicely. Well worth the purchase price (I bought it for a dollar). Recommended for those who think the post-apocalyptic world needs more Canada, with a slice of Cold War. ( )
4 stem rabbitprincess | Sep 12, 2012 |
Reading this in grade six in the cold war era I guess I was into dystopian literature before I knew what that meant! The cover photo makes me laugh though, remembering our take home message ("Isolation is bad!") from Can Lit classes in high school. ( )
  vickistevenson | Nov 22, 2011 |
I remember reading this book 20 years ago. I can still see some of the images portrayed in my mind. It was a spellbinding read and the tags define it well. Although I'd add solitude, survival and tragedy to the mix. ( )
  fgjohnson | Oct 14, 2010 |
Ironically he is an American. An excellent story about a man on a mission following a plague that sweeps the continent killing 90% of the population. The first 3/4 of the book are great, but I thought the ending came a little too quick. ( )
1 stem Lynxear | Aug 30, 2008 |
First read it when I got from the libray a long time ago. Went looking for it and eventual bought it ( )
  DocWalt10 | Jun 21, 2010 |
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