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Margaret Laurence

Margaret Laurence

·3.91·27,840 Ratings
“ If your life's work can be accomplished in your lifetime, you're not thinking big enough. ” ― Wes Jackson
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  • A Bird in the House

    1989·
    ·3.92·1,998 Ratings
    One of Canada’s most accomplished authors combines the best qualities of both the short story and the novel to create a lyrical evocation of the beauty, pain, and wonder of growing up.In eight interconnected, finely wrought stories, Margaret Laurence re
  • The Fire-Dwellers

    1988·
    ·3.88·1,157 Ratings
    Stacey MacAindra burns – to burst through the shadows of her existence to a richer life, to recover some of the passion she can only dimly remember from her past.The Fire-Dwellers is an extraordinary novel about a woman who has four children, a hard-wor
  • A Jest of God

    1988·
    ·3.94·2,080 Ratings
    In this celebrated novel, Margaret Laurence writes with grace, power, and deep compassion about Rachel Cameron, a woman struggling to come to terms with love, with death, with herself and her world.Trapped in a milieu of deceit and pettiness – her own a
  • The Diviners

    1993·
    ·4.17·5,976 Ratings
    In The Diviners, Morag Gunn, a middle aged writer who lives in a farmhouse on the Canadian prairie, struggles to understand the loneliness of her eighteen-year-old daughter. With unusual wit and depth, Morag recognizes that she needs solitude and work as
  • Crackpot

    1989·
    ·3.78·148 Ratings
    Hoda, the protagonist of Crackpot, is one of the most captivating characters in Canadian fiction. Graduating from a tumultuous childhood to a life of prostitution, she becomes a legend in her neighbourhood, a canny and ingenious woman, generous, intuitive
  • The Stone Angel

    2002·
    ·3.98·4,394 Ratings
    It is the late 1960s, and Hagar Shipley’s days are drawing to an end. In the course of an afternoon, Hagar’s life unfolds: her childhood in a small prairie town, her Scottish immigrant father, the tumultuous relationship with her now-estranged husband
  • The Prophet's Camel Bell

    1988·
    ·3.7·124 Ratings
    When Margaret Laurence set out for Somaliland with her engineer husband in 1950, she confronted the difficulty of communication between peoples of vastly different cultures. Yet she came to know the skilled orators, poets and craftsmen of the country, and
  • This Side Jordan

    1976·
    ·3.67·161 Ratings
    In 1957, the British colony of the Gold Coast broke free to become the independent nation of Ghana. Margaret Laurence’s first novel, This Side Jordan, recreates that colour-drenched world: a place where men and women struggle with self-betrayal, self-di
  • Dance on the Earth: a Memoir

    1998·
    ·4.04·120 Ratings
    In this, her final work, Margaret Laurence tells the story of her life, the process of her writing, and the people and emotional journeys which accompanied it. She relates her experiences living in different cultures; the issues and causes she so passiona
  • The Tomorrow-Tamer

    1993·
    ·3.8·152 Ratings
    The ten stories gathered together in The Tomorrow-Tamer are Margaret Laurence’s first published fiction. Set in raucous and often terrifying Ghana, where shiny Jaguars and modern jazz jostle for eminence against fetish figures, tribal rites, and the unc
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