From my perspective, it is a very progressive literary style which tackles gender questions of the time akin to other Canadian authors at the time such as Atwood, Wiseman, Laurence etc. The nonlinear approach is well crafted, there is a purpose to introducing events at certain points in a non-chronological path. There is an ernestness in the writing that allowed me to accept the novel into my heart without apprehensions. It reminds me of "Surfacing" by Atwood in terms of pacing, and in terms of a constant prodding of ideas from slightly different positions without a direct confrontation of the larger question.