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Away: A Novel
Wonderful language: In this acclaimed novel by Canadian writer Jane Urquhart, the story is second to the language used. Urquhart writes with such grace and mastery that one is often compelled to re-read large sections just to absorb her words. The story [... more]
$16.00
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The Underpainter
Amazon.com Review: Jane Urquhart's The Underpainter is a very modern novel preoccupied with the power of the past. Austin Fraser, born in 1894, is a modernist who relentlessly paints over his canvases, much as he tries to eradicate people from his life. [... more]
$15.00
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The Stone Carvers
Amazon.com Review: In her fifth novel, award-winning writer Jane Urquhart interweaves the sweeping power of big historical events with small but very moving personal stories. Klara Becker is the granddaughter of a woodcarver in German-settled southern [... more]
$14.00
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The Stone Carvers
Amazon.com Review: In her fifth novel, award-winning writer Jane Urquhart interweaves the sweeping power of big historical events with small but very moving personal stories. Klara Becker is the granddaughter of a woodcarver in German-settled southern [... more]
$25.95
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The Underpainter
Amazon.com Review: Jane Urquhart's The Underpainter is a very modern novel preoccupied with the power of the past. Austin Fraser, born in 1894, is a modernist who relentlessly paints over his canvases, much as he tries to eradicate people from his life. [... more]
$22.95
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The Stone Carvers
Amazon.com Review: In her fifth novel, award-winning writer Jane Urquhart interweaves the sweeping power of big historical events with small but very moving personal stories. Klara Becker is the granddaughter of a woodcarver in German-settled southern [... more]
$24.95
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Away: A Novel
Wonderful language: In this acclaimed novel by Canadian writer Jane Urquhart, the story is second to the language used. Urquhart writes with such grace and mastery that one is often compelled to re-read large sections just to absorb her words. The story [... more]
$21.95
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A Map of Glass
Pretentious and contrived: The first chapter of this book is unusual and interesting, describing a photographer, Jerome, and the photos he takes on an island near Lake Ontario. Then the story switches to the other main character, Sylvia, an autistic [... more]
$25.00
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The Stone Carvers
A journey: This book was the first I've read of Jane Urquhart's novels. I read reviews about it here on Amazon before I read the book, and I was worried that I would find it too long as some reviews suggested, but I loved it. I didn't find it long at all. [... more]
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Changing Heaven
beautifully written: Jane Urquhart has created yet another masterpiece. this is the third Urquhart novel i've read, and this brillinat author never ceases to captivate my imagination with her beautiful, poetic prose. this is the story of several [... more]
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A Map of Glass
Pretentious and contrived: The first chapter of this book is unusual and interesting, describing a photographer, Jerome, and the photos he takes on an island near Lake Ontario. Then the story switches to the other main character, Sylvia, an autistic [... more]
$14.00
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The Penguin Book Of Canadian Short Stories
Author: Jane Urquhart Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780143054436 ISBN: 0143054430 Number Of Pages: 696 Publication Date: 2008-09-19 [... more]
$24.00
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