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11 avr. 2023 · Elizabeth Hay | Giller Prize-winning author of Late Nights On Air. FEATURED BOOK. Snow Road Station. A new novel about thwarted ambition, unrealized dreams, the enduring bonds of female friendship, and love’s capacity to surprise us at any age. Publication date: April 11, 2023.
Elizabeth Grace Hay (born October 22, 1951) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer. [1] Her 2007 novel Late Nights on Air won the Giller Prize. Her first novel A Student of Weather (2000) was a finalist for the Giller Prize and won the CAA MOSAID Technologies Award for Fiction and the TORGI Award. [2]
An Antidote to Beige. Elizabeth Hay offers interiors for those who want their homes to sing with individuality. Providing emphasis on layering colour and pattern, quality and timelessness.
Biographie, bibliographie, lecteurs et citations de Elizabeth Hay. Elizabeth Hay a fait des études à l’Université de Toronto et habite à Ottawa.
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Biography. I was born in 1951 in a beautiful part of the world. Owen Sound, Ontario, is on the southern shores of Georgian Bay. When I was five, we moved about twenty miles north to Wiarton on the Bruce Peninsula, a small town defined by limestone cliffs, icy water, poison ivy and an abundance of colourful characters.
Writing. I’ve written short stories and creative non-fiction, but my five novels have received most attention, starting with A Student of Weather (2000), then Garbo Laughs (2003), Late Nights on Air (2007), Alone in the Classroom (2011), and His Whole Life (2015).
ELIZABETH HAY is the Giller Prize-winning author of six novels, including Late Nights on Air, His Whole Life, and A Student of Weather. Her memoir All Things Consoled won the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction; her story collection Small Change was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction.