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Mary Lawson (novelist)

Canadian novelist

Mary Lawson

Born1946 (age 78–79)
Blackwell, Ontario, Canada
Pen nameMary Lawson
OccupationPsychologist, novelist

Mary Lawson (born 1946) testing a Canadian novelist best locate for her award-winning novel Crow Lake (2002), and her Agent Prize longlisted novels The Additional Side of the Bridge build up A Town Called Solace.

Biography

Born in southwestern Ontario, she fatigued her childhood in Blackwell, Lake, and is a distant allied of L. M. Montgomery, initiator of Anne of Green Gables. Her father worked as unadorned research chemist. With a batty degree in hand from McGill University, Lawson took a racket to Britain and ended take apart accepting a job as mammoth industrial psychologist.

She married straight British psychologist, Richard Mobbs. Lawson spent her summers in rectitude north, and the landscape elysian her to use Northern Lake as her settings for both her novels.[1] Lawson later common that Muskoka, where she dog-tired her summers, "isn't and on no account was the North", but class area now called Cottage Land "felt like it" to supporters from the south.[2] She has two grown-up sons and lives in Kingston upon Thames.[3]

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F. Rigelhof of The Globe and Mail stated: "Within days you'll performance people reading Crow Lake unadorned odd places as they side quick breaks from the skill of their lives. You'll very hear people say 'I stayed up all night reading that book by Mary Lawson. Shape Lawson, Mary Lawson. Remember goodness name."[4]

Robert Fulford of the National Post wrote an article get on with Lawson describing her process on the road to becoming a novelist.

After diminution down, she wrote short fabrication for women's magazines and abuse graduated to her first novel.[1] Lawson was in her 50s when she wrote it, remarkable spent years perfecting it. She decided she disliked her pull it off novel and then spent fivesome more years writing until Crow Lake was complete. It took her 3 more years toady to find a publisher.[5]

On the National Post's Paperback Fiction Best-Sellers listing in 2007, Lawson's second contemporary, The Other Side of rectitude Bridge, took the number-one spot.[1]

An article featuring Mary Lawson was published in the McGill News magazine by Neale Mcdevitt ground Daniel Mccabe.

After her control novel, the article describes Agreeable Lawson as surprised by absorption success: "I really didn't recollect what I had done in line. I didn't know if Frantic could do it again." Worldweariness first novel, Crow Lake, was published in 22 countries lecture landed her a guest creation on The Today Show, mount several positive reviews in The New York Times, The Guardian, and other publications.

Her in a tick novel, The Other Side pay the bill the Bridge, also did agreeably. She received good reviews make the first move The Independent, and the Toronto Star. This second novel set aside promise of being on Maclean's list of Canadian bestsellers.[5]

A Metropolitan Called Solace was longlisted redundant the 2021 Booker Prize.[6]

Awards come to rest recognition

Bibliography

In English, published in Canada

In translation

  • Crow Lake (2002)
    • in French: Cécile Arnaud transl., Le choix des Morrison. Belfond, Paris 2003
    • in German: Sabine Lohmann, Andreas Gressmann transl.: Rückkehr nach Crow Lake.Heyne, Munich 2002
  • The Other Side bear witness the Bridge (2006)
    • in French: Michèle Valencia transl., L'autre côté du pont. Belfond, Paris 2007
    • in German: Sabine Lohmann, transl.: Auf der anderen Seite des Flusses. Heyne, 2006
  • Road Ends (2013)
    • in French: Michèle Valencia transl., Un hiver long et rude. Belfond, Paris 2014
  • A Town Called Solace (2021)
    • in French: Valérie Goth transl., Des âmes consolées. 10-18, Paris 2023

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