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Book SynopsisAlice Munro was born in 1931 and was the author of thirteen collections of stories and the novel,
Lives of Girls and Women. She received many awards and prizes, including three of Canada's Governor General's Literary Awards and two Giller Prizes, the Rea Award for the Short Story, the Lannan Literary Award, the WHSmith Book Award in the UK, the National Book Critics Circle Award in the US, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for
Who Do You Think You Are? (previously published as
The Beggar Maid), and was awarded the Man Booker International Prize 2009 for her overall contribution to fiction on the world stage, and in 2013 she won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her stories have appeared in the
New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, Paris Review and other publications, and her collections have been translated into thirteen languages. Alice Munro died in 2024.
Trade ReviewMunro is at the height of her powers...a testimony to a great talent * Guardian *
That Munro is a great writer of short stories should, by now, go without saying. She is also one of the two or three best writers of fiction (of any length) now alive. The title story of this collection is one of her masterpieces...a brilliant piece of story-telling, tautly-structured and exquisitely balanced * Sunday Times *
A new collection of Alice Munro stories is a literary event that more and more of us look forward to, we are very unlikely to find a richer or rarer treat all year...the eight new stories in
The Love of a Good Woman show this miraculous and truly great writer at the height of her powers...a perfect story collection * Scotland on Sunday *
Alice Munro's stories...reward each pleasurable effort, as the best fiction always does...a Munro story has the depth and intricacy of a long novel, more than any other living writer in English...she can account for 20 years of a person's life in a single, telling paragraph, or even in a subtly placed phrase...
The Love of a Good Woman is a superb, but unsettling, collection * Daily Telegraph *
One of the finest short-story writers of our time...absorbing and brilliant * Observer *