From the acclaimed writer of the beloved comes a memorable new novel about first loves, love-after-love, and the end of things, set during summer in Quebec City. James Hillyer, a retired university professor, is now barely existing after the death of his beloved daughter. On a whim, he tries to locate the woman he fell in love with so many years ago on a summer trip to Quebec and through the magic of the Internet he is able to find her. But Odette's present existence seems to be haunted by ghosts from her own past.
Richard B. Wright
Richard B. Wright was a Canadian author known for his novel "Clara Callan," which won the Giller Prize in 2001. His writing style is characterized by its introspective and nuanced exploration of human emotions and relationships. Wright's works have made significant contributions to Canadian literature, earning him widespread acclaim.