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Magnified World by Grace O'Connell. tagged: contemporary women, non-classifiable, literary. Description. NATIONAL BESTSELLER A beautiful New Face of Fiction debut from a stunningly gifted young novelist about what it means to be a daughter, a patient, a lover and a human being who can carry on after a massive loss.  · Magnified World by Grace O’Connell. I’d like to express what a wonderful impression the new novel Magnified World by Grace O’Connell has made on me. I’ve admired Grace O’Connell’s writing since we attended Queen’s University together; her poems and stories often appeared in campus publications, and I was a fan. The girl can write.  · I received and read the ARC of Grace O’Connell’s Magnified World a few weeks after having read Patrick Ness’ A Monster Calls. World was nowhere near the tearjerker for me as Monster was (thank god — Monster was intense!), but World is striking in a different bltadwin.ru is a lovely exploration of bltadwin.ru World begins, O’Connell’s narration doesn’t dive into grief so much as.


Read "Magnified World" by Grace O'Connell available from Rakuten Kobo. NATIONAL BESTSELLER A beautiful New Face of Fiction debut from a stunningly gifted young novelist about what it means to. J. Magnified World by Grace O'Connell "And as navigate the city at the centre of the map, we realize that we, too, are part of the story, crafting new narratives of Toronto even as the city swirls and eddies around us like a buried river brought back to life." -Amy Lavender Harris, Imagining Toronto Recent Toronto books, including Sean Dixon's The Many Revenges of Kip Flynn. Grace O'Connell. Menu. BIO; WRITING; MEDIA; EVENTS; CONTACT; Category: Magnified World Book Club Questions for Magnified World. Octo Septem 4 Comments. I've had a few notes asking for questions that book clubs could use to organize discussions around Magnified World. I love book clubs and I've put together a list.


Grace O'Connell holds an MFA in Creative Writing. Her work has appeared in various publications including The Walrus, Taddle Creek, Quill Quire and EYE bltadwin.ru has taught creative writing at George Brown College and now works as a freelance writer and editor in Toronto. The world magnified in Grace O’Connell’s debut novel is more like two: one geographic and one psychic, both intertwined. The most obvious of these is the novel’s setting on a small strip of Toronto’s Queen Street West, where the novel’s year-old protagonist lives in an apartment above her mother’s new age curio shop opposite Trinity Bellwoods Park. O’Connell has a deliriously good style, swooping through layers of consciousness and comprehension with elegance and even a bit of humour. The painful experience of going on with one’s life after a loved one commits suicide is examined by stripping bare multiple layers of perception to try to find stability in an unstable emotional world.

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