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The
2009 Award |
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Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay |
Nominated by:
Publisher of Nominated Edition: McClelland & Stewart
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| the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors |
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
The eagerly anticipated novel from the bestselling author of A Student of Weather and Garbo Laughs.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Elizabeth Hay’s fiction includes A Student of Weather, a finalist for The Giller Prize and the Ottawa Book Award, Garbo Laughs, winner of the Ottawa Book Award and a finalist for the Governor General’s Award, and Small Change (stories). In 2002, she received the Marian Engel Award. Hay worked for cbc Radio in Yellowknife, Winnipeg, and Toronto. She lives in Ottawa |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
A gorgeously written novel, set in Canada's changing northern landscape, about the frailties of the human heart. In addition to the gorgeous prose laced with dark humour and a wide variety of fine characters, Elizabeth Hay's sense of place as shown in her depiction of a northern Canadian town in the 1970's is a great strength of this very fine novel. Hay creates a rag tag cast of characters and sets them in a landscape vast, mysterious and hauntingly beautiful. The Canadian north becomes like a character itself in its power to influence, intimidate, capable of bringing people together or forcing them apart. |
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