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Richard Ford is, without question, a Great American Novelist. He achieved literary fame in 1986 with his third novel, The Sportswriter, the first in his Frank Bascombe suburban trilogy, which perfectly nails ‘the normal applauseless life of us all’. Its sequel, Independence Day, was the first novel in American history to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Faulkner Award in the same year.

Insightful and empathic, witty and graceful, Ford has proved himself both a master stylist and a master storyteller. Born and bred in Deep South Mississippi, now resident in east coast Maine, he is well placed to chronicle the American experience – and now, in Canada, he extends his reach across the border, delving into the world of Americans in exile. Best known for rendering ordinary lives in extraordinary prose, in Canada, Ford swerves into new territory.

After his parents rob a bank, Dell Parsons escapes across the Montana border, towards a hotel in a deserted town – and Canada itself, where he’s not the only one whose past lies on the other side of a border. This visionary novel questions the fine line between the normal and the extraordinary, and the moments that haunt our settled view of the world.

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Sean Condon

Sean Condon is the author of six books in a variety of genres. He has also written for many newspapers and magazines and co-wrote one episode of a sitcom for Foxtel in 2009 which was not picked up for series. He now does other things.

Richard Ford

Richard Ford has published eight novels and four collections of stories. His book Independence Day was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, the first time the same book had won both prizes. Let Me Be Frank with You was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize in 2015. He was ... Read more

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