Reviews/Media
Sage Island in the Press
Posted Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

SAGE ISLAND A BESTSELLER AT CAFE BOOKS (CANMORE, ALBERTA) - MAY 2010

“THE NEW ACE AND THE OLD PRO” BOOK REVIEW IN THE GLOBE & MAIL, AUGUST 11, 2009 (Read Review)

SAGE ISLAND NOMINATED FOR THE GEORGES BUGNET AWARD FOR FICTION 2009 ALONGSIDE AUTHORS MARINA ENDICOTT & JASPREET SINGH

REVIEW IN AETHLON: THE JOURNAL OF SPORT LITERATURE, COMING SOON!

“Think Marilyn Bell with bob, kohl-lined eyes, bee-stung lips and attitude to spare… Savi, on the verge of becoming one of life’s long-distance losers and obsessed with acing the chewing-gum-sponsored 22-mile open-water swim, hits the waves while Warwick hits fever-pitch prose rhythms effortlessly, gliding into near-poetry that alchemically takes readers along for the marathon stretch… [Sage Island] will leave readers both satisfied and wanting more, as all fine first novels ought to do… It’s a thoughtfully engrossing charmer worth the price of admission.
- The Globe and Mail

“There is an authenticity in the writing, a defining sense of experiential reality that grounds the story and yet carries with it a growing momentum.”
- The Edmonton Journal

“…genuine characters…Warwick’s poetic use of words engulfs [the reader] from the beginning to the end of the novel.”
- Canadian Literature, A Quarterly of Criticism and Review

“Equipped with a broad swimming background, Warwick is able to stylishly execute a witty and much-needed realistic swim-based drama climaxed by the momentous open-water swimming race, the 1927 Wrigley Ocean Marathon.  Like a first-time national qualifier who astonishingly strikes gold, Warwick’s literary skills have launched her shoulder-to-shoulder with veteran novelists while delivering a golden piece of history… I believe Sage Island will soar, whether the reader can dog-paddle or not.”
- Swimnews Magazine

“Anticipation of the race keeps Warwick’s reader turning pages, lured also by the mystery of what has driven Savi to the island alone, an unaccompanied female surrounded by strange supporters and not altogether friendly competition…the author’s seamless use of historical detail and sensory language immerse the reader into Savi’s world… we feel the chafing of wool, the sting of salt, the insulation of axle grease, the balm of aloe and zinc oxide.  Most of all, we feel her want, and finally her release… Sage Island is less about winning than it is about striving, and the unexpected rewards of perseverance.”
- FFWD Weekly, Calgary’s News & Entertainment Alternative

“Warwick [is] a gifted novelist…”
- Calgary Herald

“The discussion of marathon swimming becomes an assertion of the importance of following dreams that allow us to defy convention and to challenge society’s predetermined scripts… Sage Island is the story of an underdog overcoming adversity and winning, but the win is not the one we expect.  Instead, we learn to redefine the very concept of victory - and the new definition is one that will appeal to ‘dreamers and desperados’ of every era.”
- The Fernie Fix

“…an engaging blend of the historical contrasts of Prohibition and the flapper era with the always contemporary theme of personal achievement.  Readers who take the plunge into this world of competition and coming-of-age will be rewarded.”
- Prairie Books Now

“Keep your eye on those small Canadian presses. They may lack the marketing budget of big leaguers like HarperCollins and Random House but each year they publish some of the best emerging writers anywhere.  A case in point is Samantha Warwick and her debut novel Sage Island, released in September by Victoria’s Brindle & Glass.  Set against the exciting backdrop of 1920s New York, Sage Island chronicles the coming of age of its young heroine Savanna Mason as she deals with relationships and personal flaws while seeking fame as one of the best competitive swimmers of her generation.”
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FURTHER STORIES

Sage Island on Facebook! - (SagePage)

Radio Interview, CKUA Radio Network, November 2008 (Listen)

The Write Word, Avenue Magazine, September 2008 (Read Story)

Six in the City, The Calgary Sun, September 2008 (Read Story)

Interview, The Danforth Review, December 2008 (Read Interview) 

Victoria Reading, Literary Photographer, December 2008 (See Photos)

SAGE ISLAND A CALGARY BESTSELLER SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2008!