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Born between the wars in a working-class South London street, Harry
Miles is a sensitive and capable boy who attends school on a
scholarship and grows into a thoughtful young man. Full of energy
and literary ambition, he visits Battersea Library in search of New
Writing: instead, however, he discovers Evelyn, a magnetic and
independent-minded woman from a narrow, terraced street not far
from his own.This is a love story, albeit an unconventional one,
about two people who shape each other as they, their marriage and
their country change. From London before the sexual revolution to
the lewd frescos of Pompeii, from the acrid devastation of
Churchill's North African campaign to the cloying bounty of
new-built suburbs, Dear Evelyn is a novel of contrasts, whose
portrait of a seventy-year marriage unfolds in tender, spare, and
excruciating episodes.
WINNER OF THE 2018 ROGERS WRITERS' TRUST FICTION PRIZE - WINNER OF
THE 2019 CITY OF VICTORIA BUTLER BOOK PRIZE - A 2018 KIRKUS BEST
BOOK OF THE YEAR - A GLOBE AND MAIL BEST BOOK OF 2018 - A TORONTO
STAR TOP TEN BOOK OF THE YEAR - A WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FAVOURITE
BOOK OF THE YEAR - A QUILL & QUIRE BEST BOOK OF 2018 Inspired
by the author's family history, this forthright love story
unflinchingly portrays the trials and tensions of a lifelong
marriage. Born between the wars on a working-class street in
London, Harry Miles wins a scholarship to an exclusive school and
with it a chance to escape his station. Instead he falls in love
with poetry, and though his teachers encourage him to attend
university, he's tired of scholarship's dull routines. He takes an
entry-level job and spends his free time among the poetry volumes
at Battersea Public Library One afternoon on his way up the stairs,
Harry encounters the enigmatic Evelyn Hill. The daughter of an
alcoholic layabout, the young woman chafes against the idea of
marriage--but during a summer spent wandering the commons and
taking in plays with Harry, their relationship begins to bloom in
the shadow of the Second World War. Before they know it, Harry is
headed into battle and the couple faces the first of many
challenges in what will become a lifetime spent together. Drawing
on original wartime letters written by the author's father, Dear
Evelyn reckons with the shifting tides of marriage, exploring how
two people shape one another over the course of a lifetime. This
compelling account that will leave its mark on any reader who has
ever loved.
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Off the Record (Paperback)
John Metcalf; Contributions by Caroline Adderson, Kristyn Dunnion, Cynthia Flood, Shaena Lambert, …
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R497
R465
Discovery Miles 4 650
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A collection of stories and essays gathered by literary critic,
writer, and editor John Metcalf. Featuring six Canadian fiction
writers, among them the winners of the Rogers Writers’ Trust
Fiction Prize, The Butler Book Prize, and the Marian Engel Award,
these collected works offer an in-depth look at the processes and
inspiration behind their stories.
Living is a process of continuous transformation: we have been
embryos, children, adolescents, thin, fat, sick, better again. And
as humans, we are always at odds with at least one part of our
bodies. Have we inherited the family nose? Is there nothing to be
done for our finicky stomach or our limp hair?"In the Flesh" is an
intelligent, witty, and provocative look at how we think about--and
live within--our bodies. The editors and writers in this collection
describe, in many voices, what human bodies feel now. Each author's
candid essay focuses on one part of the body, and explores its
function, its meanings, and the role it has played in his or her
life. Written from both the male and female perspectives,
contributors include Caroline Adderson, Andre Alexis, Taiaiake
Alfred, Brian Brett, Trevor Cole, Dede Crane, Lorna Crozier,
Candace Fertile, Stephen Gauer, Julian Gunn, Heather Kuttai, Susan
Olding, Kate Pullinger, Merilyn Simonds, Richard Steel, Madeleine
Thien, Sue Thomas, and Margaret Thompson.
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