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  1. I’m even more interested in reading this one now that I understand it feels more like linked stories. I really wasn’t sure if I could cope with a full-on novel from her. At the sentence-level, she’s grand, but I was imagining 300 pages of INTENSE sentences and had decided that reading this would require a very specific reading mood! (I was a little surprised not to see this one on the Giller list!)

    1. Yup I know what you mean. It is more like short stories so it’s really highlighting her strengths. She can be a little intense for sure haha

  2. LOL, I do love those quotes. I love when women are able to use their bodies to freak people out, almost de-sexualizing themselves. I know that’s not a word, but basically doing the opposite of being the object of the male gaze.

    1. I know exactly what you mean! And the fact that that quote ends with ‘she’s just so tired’ which I think all women experience. Just, like hitting this wall

  3. Somehow I hadn’t yet clued in that this is Gartner’s first novel. I feel like she’s such a well known Can Lit name that she has to have written more.

    1. I know, she’s such a household name but for everything BUT novels. Mind you, now that this book has gotten so much attention and praise she may write more novels…

    2. It’ll be interesting to see where her career goes now and what she writes next. Even though I know who each one is and I know they’re very different women, I still always get her name mixed up with Zsa Zsa Gabor and have to stop and think about who is the famous Canadian writer and who is the Hungarian actor!

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