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About the Author
Lucie Wilk grew up in Toronto, completed her medical training in Vancouver, and now makes London, England her home. Her short fiction has been nominated for the McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize Anthology, long-listed for a CBC Canada Writes literary prize, and appeared in Descant, Prairie Fire and Shortfire Press. She is working towards an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia. She practices medicine and lives with her husband and two children in London, UK.
Reviews
"Wilk aptly captures the bleakness of medical crises in Africa ... [her] prose never entirely relinquishes its rational edge, and so many of the tensions which move the story remain necessarily unresolved. This is a book honest in its brutality, though brightened by hopeful sparks."--ForeWord "Absorbing and finely crafted ... Wilk enthralls the reader in smooth and unsparing prose as her starry-eyed protagonist learns the hard way that sometimes acceptance is the only way forward."--Minneapolis Star Tribune "Masterfully literary."--The National Post "If you suppose [The Strength of Bone] is a love story across racial and political lines, you're underestimating the inventiveness and grace of Lucie Wilk's meditative debut. Wilk instead works with what is unspoken, hinted at, and left to the imagination ... anything but typical."--Kamal Al-Solaylee, Quill & Quire "Wilk illuminates the differences between Malawian culture and that of the West while capturing both the fever-dream beauty and desperation of the country ... Readers who enjoyed Abraham Verghese's Cutting for Stone may want to give this book a try."--Library Journal "Deeply felt but never sentimental, thoughtful but not preachy, Lucie Wilk's first novel, The Strength of Bone, delivers strong characters involved in a page-turning plot. Imagery drawn from African and Canadian settings, and also from the world of medicine, enriches the novel throughout. A memorable story."--Cynthia Flood, 49th Shelf "A lyrical debut novel."--CultMontreal "Detailed, unique and undeniably human."--The Gauntlet
Book Information
ISBN 9781927428399
Author Lucie Wilk
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Biblioasis
Publisher Biblioasis
Weight(grams) 340g