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An Evening with David Huebert

Fri, Nov 01

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TAP Centre for Creativity

In partnership with Words, join us for a conversation with David Huebert hosted by Josh Lambier!

An Evening with David Huebert
An Evening with David Huebert

Time & Location

Nov 01, 2024, 5:00 p.m.

TAP Centre for Creativity, 203 Dundas St, London, ON N6A 1G4, Canada

About The Event

In partnership with TAP Centre for Creativity, Words is pleased to present a visit with award-winning author David Huebert!


Part generational saga, part eco-gothic fable, David Huebert's Oil People is a luminous debut novel about history and family, land and power, and oil as an object of toxic wonder.


1987: Thirteen-year-old Jade Armbruster lives with her parents and older sister on the family’s vintage oil farm—a decrepit property built by her ancestor. As her parents fight about whether to sell the land and their failing business, Jade struggles to avoid her best-friend-turned-nemesis and vies for the attention of the enigmatic farmer boy. Meanwhile, the oil swirling beneath her family’s home provokes erratic behaviours and offers murky revelations about her family’s history on this land.


1862: Clyde Armbruster catches his big break, striking Lambton County’s first gusher. The discovery brings wealth and opportunity to him and his wife Lise, but his daily proximity to oil leaves him infertile and may be the cause of his alarming, otherworldly visions. At the same time, Clyde and Lise develop an alliance with their eccentric and wealthy neighbours, a relationship that promises even more success until a fateful moment intertwines the two families, locking them into a bitter rivalry that lasts generations.


As the two narratives coalesce, family secrets and deceits are slowly unveiled, and the slick spectre of oil seeps off the page, revealing a landscape smeared and stained, yet persistently alive. Intense and visceral, agile and lyrical, Oil People is a molten mirror for the petroleum age, and signals the arrival of a profound and vital voice.


Our event will be hybrid: you can join us onsite or online. You can register to attend this event virtually here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JD6Jdkc5R3uPwskYABKVaQ#/registration

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