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Summer Of My Amazing Luck Miriam Toews

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Summer Of My Amazing Luck Miriam Toews
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Publisher: Counterpoint Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Miriam Toews
ISBN: 9781640091856, 1640091858
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Summer Of My Amazing Luck Miriam Toews by Miriam Toews 9781640091856, 1640091858 instant download after payment.

"A comic take on what initially appears a most improbable topic for humour." ––The Globe & Mail  
By the author of All My Puny Sorrows, readers are welcomed to Have-a-Life welfare housing project (better known as Half-a-Life.) The welfare regulations are endless & the rat-fink neighbors won't mind their own business.    
Lucy Von Alstyne sends fictitious letters to her friend Alicia, pretending to be the father of Alicia's twins. When the two mothers & their five children set off on a journey to find him, facing along the way the complications of living in poverty & raising fatherless children, Lucy discovers this just may be the summer of her amazing luck. 
Miriam Toews is a Canadian writer of Mennonite descent. She grew up in Steinbach, Manitoba & has lived in Montreal & London, before settling in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Toews studied at the University of Manitoba & the University of King's College in Halifax, & has also worked as a freelance newspaper & radio journalist. Her non- fiction book "Swing Low: A Life" was a memoir of her father, a victim of lifelong depression.     

Her 2004 novel "A Complicated Kindness" was her breakthrough work, spending over a year on the Canadian bestseller lists & winning the Governor General's Award for English Fiction. The novel, about a teenage girl who longs to escapeher small Russian Mennonite town & hang out with Lou Reed in the slums of New York City, was also nominated for the Giller Prize & was the winning title in the 2006 edition of Canada Reads. A series of letters she wrote in 2000 to the father of her son were published on the website www.openletters.net & were profiled on the radio show This American Life in an episode about missing parents.

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