The View from Castle Rock
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Summary
Alice Munro turns to her family for inspiration; and what follows is a fictionalised, brilliantly imagined version of the past.
‘One of my very favourite writers’ Claire Tomalin
From her ancestors' view from Edinburgh's Castle Rock in the eighteenth century to her parents' thwarted ambitions in Ontario, and her own awakening in 1950s Canada, Munro effortlessly weaves fact and myth to create an epic story of past and present, proving that fiction has much to tell us about life.
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Winner of the Man Booker International Prize 2009
‘One of my very favourite writers’ Claire Tomalin
From her ancestors' view from Edinburgh's Castle Rock in the eighteenth century to her parents' thwarted ambitions in Ontario, and her own awakening in 1950s Canada, Munro effortlessly weaves fact and myth to create an epic story of past and present, proving that fiction has much to tell us about life.
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Winner of the Man Booker International Prize 2009