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ISBN: 0374252807

ISBN13: 9780374252809

The Rules of Engagement

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A gripping novel of love and war, risk and responsibility Arcadia Hearne is a war researcher, specializing in military intervention. But her immersion in contemporary war is offset by her refusal to put herself at risk, and by her insistence on keeping her past at bay. Ten years earlier, in the mid-1980s, Arcadia had fled Toronto for London after two university students - rivals for her love - fought a pistol duel over her. Now, through the interventions...

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Reminiscent of Kundera

In "The Rules of Engagement", Catherine Bush creates a nearflawless meditation of the nature of war and the nature oflove. Arcadia Hearne, the main character, flees from Canada (and twolovers), then emigrates to England, where she excels at hiding fromthe past, allowing only her sister and parents sporadic contact. Overthe course of this novel, Arcadia has to come to terms with acts ofagression in both her personal life (a duel is fought over her) and inher professional life (Arcadia works for the Centre for WarStudies). She also comes in to contact with a group which facilitatesescapes for African refugees. As she aids in facilitating theserefugees' flight, Arcadia is compelled to face her demons, and returnto Canada for the first time since her departure a decadepreviously. Bush is a masterful writer, with insights and meditationsof both love and war which are reminiscent of Milan Kundera's"The Unbearable Lightness of Being" and"Immortality." While the correlation between war and love ispresent, Bush is skillful in not abusing the power of the metaphorthrough overuse or heavy-handedness. Overall, the writing is fresh andintelligent. The story is utterly believable, and Arcadia Hearne is anincredible character. Through Arcadia's quirks, and the idiosyncraciesof the people in her life, these people come to life in their ownunique way. This is an incredibly intelligent novel, and a highlyenjoyable read. If you like Milan Kundera's early novels, you willdefinitely enjoy "The Rules of Engagement."

This One Will Keep You Thinking

The Rules of Engagement is a fabulous novel. Catherine Bush has given us a terrific story that will make you think about the nature of love and war, of bravery, cowardice and risk. Arcadia Hearne is a Toronto native living in self-imposed exile in London. As the novel unfolds, we learn, little by little, about why seh left, and what she has done in London. She left because two of her lovers had a duel over her. The pain of the consequences of the duel was too overwhelming for her, so she fled, escaping to London. Her story, and how she finally addresses her past and deals with issues in the present, is fascinating and well-told. Bush tells the story, plaing concepts of love and war against one another. It's wonderful food for thought. There is a revelation towards the end of the novel--almost blink and you've missed it--that you won't get out of your head. I highly recommend this one. Enjoy.

Fascinating and elegant

The Rules of Engagement is a fine novel, written in icily beautiful language, precise in its observations and the psychological development of its narrator, Arcadia Hearne. It's also a lot of fun to read.Bush's use of war metaphors to develop a love story may seem a bit obvious once the set-up becomes clear, but at the same time it's all odd enough to stay consistently interesting, and none of the conclusions hit you over the head. To the novel's credit, the information about world conflicts and War Studies (Arcadia's area of expertise) doesn't exist only to be a metaphor -- it has tremendous significance in the narrative itself, and lends the everyday events of the story a global perspective. This is a tremendously worldly book, a book which expects an intelligent and aware reader, but which is never oblique or obtuse.The story of Arcadia's past is handled deftly and woven into the present-day events with great skill. As the past and present converge, the novel becomes truly exciting -- it's fun to try to second-guess Bush and figure out where everything is leading, as in a mystery story. But here, the mystery and suspense lies not so much in the plot as in the character, for by the end we have come to care about Arcadia and her fate.

A great new novel

This is a fantastic and unusual book. It is a gripping and sexy narrative that keeps the reader turning the pages to uncover the secrets at the heart of the story. Yet, at the same time, it is also a deeply thoughtful and intellectual novel which poses questions about war, displacement, risk and identity that most readers will grapple with long after they finish the last page.In particular, book groups will find that this novel sparks meaty conversations about love and relationships in the larger context of our duties to each other and the larger world around us.

IT's more than just a page-turner, it's literature

Rules of Engagement by Catherine Bush is a skillfully written, splendid novel, wchich a reader won't easily forget. At the heart of this literary thriller is a pistol duel, fought in Toronto between two students who may of may not be contending for the love of Arcadia Hearne. The duel would seem to be the ultimate in romantic gesture, but Catherine Bush's style is so subtle that the reader doesn't know exactly why the students are duelling. The consequences for Arcadia -who watches the duel- are the centra thematic preoccupation of the Rules of Engagement. After the duel she flees to London and there she has to cope with her traumatic past. In fact Rules of Engagement isn't a literary thriller, but a psychological novel which contains thriller-like elements. In an abstract way violence and risk are the novel's structural co-ordinates. The Rules of Engagement is a page-turner, beautifully written. I felt really involved in this book, because it deeply speaks to the major questions in life.Peter van Beek M.A. Literary reviewer, HN-Magazine, The Netherlands
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