Ellen in Pieces: A Novel

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Patrick Crean Editions, 2014 - Fiction - 315 pages

In this witty, compelling and genre-bending novel, a single mother navigates the loves, lusts and losses of middle age to arrive at a final, bittersweet contentment.

Ellen McGinty: sexy, impulsive, loud-mouthed, chock full of regrets. In middle age she sells the house she raised her daughters in, slips off the shell of her old life, and steps out for a first, tentative foray into real contentment-directly into the path of a man twenty years her junior. Her story explodes into multiple points of view. Through the eyes of her lover, Matt, her ex-husband, Larry, her two daughters (one a former addict), her grandson, and a friend who both supports and betrays her, we watch Ellen negotiate the middle years of her tumultuous life as the pieces of who she is finally come together. In its entirety, Ellen in Pieces explores love in its varied forms, the nature of regret (and the possibility of recovery from it), and that greatest human test, mortality.

Exquisitely written, absorbing and intelligent, this new novel by Caroline Adderson shows her at the top of her form. Ellen in Pieces is a deeply affecting story, an emotional mirror for all our lives.

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About the author (2014)

CAROLINE ADDERSON is the author of three novels ( A History of Forgetting, Sitting Practice, and The Sky Is Falling ) and two collections of short stories ( Bad Imaginings and Pleased to Meet You ), as well as a number of books for young readers. Her work has received numerous nominations for prizes, including the Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, two Commonwealth Writers' Prizes, the Governor General's Literary Award, and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, and has been longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. The winner of two Ethel Wilson Fiction Prizes and three CBC Literary Awards, Adderson was also the recipient of the 2006 Marian Engel Award for mid-career achievement.

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