Lesley Choyce writes rings around most Canadian authors. Even so, the most recent of his five books of stories came out in 1988, and most are out of print. Its time for a new collection and here it is Dance the Rocks Ashore or, as one might say, choice Choyce. Dance the Rocks Ashore contains substantial new stories including Dance the Rocks Ashore, a bittersweet account of an elderly couples decline; the hilarious and bizarre My Father Was a Book Reviewer The Third or Fourth Happiest Man in Nova Scotia,*#148 with a peculiar hero reminiscent of Noah; and The Wreck of the Sister Theresa,*#148 in which spring fever hits like a handshake in hell. Favourite stories from previous books include Losing Ground, the pivotal chapter in Choyces acclaimed 1989 novel The Second Season of Jonas MacPherson,as well as The Cure, Dancing the Night Away, and the complex and disturbing Conventional Emotions.
