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Shaken Allegiances [Paperback]

Michel Bruneau (Author)
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October 15, 2009
Winner, 2nd Place, Fiction, 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Awards

Winner, 1st Place, Regional Fiction, 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Awards

Shaken Allegiances spans 48 hours in a world askew-almost absurd-just after a devastating earthquake has struck and isolated Montréal Island in the dead of an icy winter, one week before a referendum on Québec's secession from Canada. No power, no communications, no access, and -40°F, but no heroes to the rescue; no Schwarzenegger, no Stallone, no Charlton Heston. Provincial and federal politicians are busy waging an ideological war, while coordination of emergency response is in the hands of a lunatic; a structural engineer and a disc jockey form an odd couple in their pursuit of fame, while the frustrated media seek ways of leapfrogging the collapsed bridges to undertake some disaster tourism of their own. Their fortuitous encounters, and problems with quirky opportunists, converge to help make things worse. Kafka would feel at home.

Shaken Allegiances jolts with a disturbing and witty projection of today's unbridled narcissistic society, a disaster in full bloom that has sprung from the seeds of individualism planted in the 1980s. Its colorful characters, quixotic, ambitious, rapacious, self-righteous, naïve, conceited, moronic, lost, or otherwise flawed, provide a fresh, entertaining and cynical view of the inescapable human folly.

About Michel Bruneau

Michel Bruneau's blend of deadpan humor and keen eye for the nonsensical side of human nature underlie his original perspective on contemporary existence. His previous book of fiction, "Inhumanité - Onze nouvelles qui insultent l'intelligence" (in French) has received excellent reviews, particularly from Radio Canada. In the technical realm, he has been an earthquake engineer for over 20 years, doing his share to reduce the risks of infrastructure collapse. As a professor and researcher, he has extensively published and has received many awards for his work. Born in Québec City, expatriated by the demands of work, he lives in Buffalo, enjoying its comparatively balmy winters.
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“Seeing how the civil and political authorities behave, we are forced to conclude that the earthquake, after all, is a lesser evil. (…) They all work toward their own personal agenda. (…) Nobody is spared.” “The characters sometimes resemble, to a fault, those we find in our own different parliaments.” “A warning to your readers (…) to let them know from the outset that they will encounter things that may slightly unsettle them.”
— Line Boily, Radio Canada

"An earthquake cuts off Montreal Island from the world, and a whole circus of Canadian politics, media, and so much more erupt around it. A cynical and humorous look at the Quebec issue and modern Canada, "Shaken Allegiances" is uniquely Canadian and deserves a place in world fiction collections."
— Midwest Book Review

Michel Bruneau has set the standard for combining excitement with factual content in the earthquake fiction genre. (...) This is not a novel in which to find role models. (...) Recommended to earthquake engineering experts as well as to the general public.
— Robert Reitherman, Executive Director, Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering, EERI Spectra


Product Details

  • Paperback: 420 pages
  • Publisher: CePages Press (October 15, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 098247525X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982475256
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #785,149 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Fiction:
Michel Bruneau's blend of deadpan humor and keen eye for the nonsensical side of human nature underlie his original perspective on contemporary existence. His books of fiction have received excellent reviews, particularly from Radio Canada.

Non-Fiction:
In the technical realm, he has been an earthquake engineer for over 20 years, doing his share to reduce the risks of infrastructure collapse. As a professor and researcher, he has extensively published and has received many awards for his work.

General:
Born in Québec City, expatriated by the demands of work, he lives in Buffalo, enjoying its comparatively balmy winters.

See www.michelbruneau.com for more details.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Uniquely Canadian, November 10, 2009
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Quebec has always felt as the outcast of Canada, but there are points of taking it too far. "Shaken Allegiances: Two Days from the Continuum Of Nonsense" tells the story of Quebec and its attempts at secession and Mother Nature's say in the matter. An earthquake cuts off Montreal Island from the world, and a whole circus of Canadian politics, media, and so much more erupt around it. A cynical and humorous look at the Quebec issue and modern Canada, "Shaken Allegiances" is uniquely Canadian and deserves a place in world fiction collections.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A winner!, April 16, 2011
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"Shaken Allegiances" begins in a world turned upside-down by a catastrophic earthquake in Montreal, but the true catastrophe is one of human incompetence. In the aftermath of the disaster, the reader is presented with a glimpse into the chaos that follows through the eyes of a hodgepodge of bungling characters. From immature politicians to incompetent medical students; overzealous radio operators to a homeless man lost in a fog of alcoholism, Bruneau covers the gamut of human flaws with such skillful satire that you will be laughing out loud.

Bruneau's writing is full of wit, his characters are believable yet ridiculous, and he presents Canadian politics and history in a way that is both entertaining and accessible (if not always flattering.) Definitely a must-read! It's no wonder this novel did so well in the 2010 Indie book awards.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Political Delight, October 23, 2010
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A keen sense of the politics behind politics. Gracefully exposes the best of the worst of human nature. The exchange between the US and Canadian leaders and Bruneau's translation is dead on. That alone makes the book worth it. A must!
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