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HarperCollins, Mar 3, 1997 - Fiction - 288 pages
As one reviewer remarked, "Every once in a while, an author effects a haunting... In her new novel ... Janice Kulyk Keefer has managed such magic."

The journey of a woman who is forced to abandon the restrictive safety of her life and travel back into a secret, disturbing, yet richly human family history, The Green Library is an unforgettable story about the profound need to remember and to belong - to the present and the past, to the familiar and the strange.

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Section 2
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Section 3
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About the author (1997)

JANICE KULYK KEEFER is widely admired for her novels, short story collections, poetry and non-fiction, including Thieves, Honey and Ashes, The Green Library (nominated for a Governor General's Award), The Paris-Napoli Express, Constellations, Under Eastern Eyes (also nominated for a Governor General's Award), Reading Mavis Gallant, Travelling Ladies and Res Harrow. She is a recipient of the Marian Engel Award, the Canadian Authors Association Award for Poetry, two prizes from the CBC Radio Literary Competition and several National Magazine Awards. Janice Kulyk Keefer lives in Toronto.

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