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From the Fifteenth District by Mavis Gallant
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From the Fifteenth District

by Mavis Gallant

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Mavis Gallant is an incredible writer. Her use of language is exquisite. As is her understanding of human emotions and her ability to paint a complex picture of lives and times that drew me in as much as any novel has ever done. I also love her imagination: she writes a story about ghosts who are haunted by those they left behind.

This particular collection of stories are set in Europe shortly after WW2. ( )
  LynnB | Dec 16, 2007 |
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The school Carmela attended for much of six years was founded by Dr. Barnes, a foreigner who had no better use for his money.
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Set in Europe in the aftermath of the Second World War, the nine stories in this glittering collection reflect on the foibles and dilemmas of human relationships. An English family goes to the south of France for the sake of the father’s health, and to get away from an England of rationing and poverty. A displaced person turned French soldier in Algeria now makes a living as an actor in Paris. A group of selfish English expatriates on the Italian Riviera are incredulous that Mussolini and the Germans may affect their lives. A great writer’s quiet widow blossoms in widowhood, to the surprise and alarm of her children, who send a ten-year-old grandson to Switzerland to keep her company one Christmas. Full of wry humour and penetrating insights, this is Mavis Gallant at her most unforgettable.

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