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"Page for page, she is one of the country's best writers." — Globe and Mail
"Thomas is a masterful storyteller with a love of language." — Vancouver Sun
"Reading Audrey Thomas, one feels that every sentence is thoughtfully composed, beautifully nuanced, inviting quiet reflection. ... Thomas has brilliantly captured life's dilemmas." — Winnipeg Free Press
"The story is absorbing and her response to the currently hot question of what an author owes real-life models is consistently thought provoking." — Maclean's
"Thomas is a superb, confident writer completely in control of her craft. Her words are like a liquid lens. ... She leads us into a parallel universe, a playground of the imagination where we make life-long friends." — National Post
"A very clever little novel. On one level, it is highly readable and apes the conventions of popular Victorian fiction in a satisfying way. On another more post-modern level, the novel allows the reader to chew over all those fascinating questions about fact and fiction, the integrity of private stories, and the sinister power of writers." — Quill & Quire
Audrey Thomas was born in Binghamton, New York, in 1953, and has lived in Canada since 1959. She divides her time between Galiano Island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia and Victoria. She has published more than a dozen works of fiction. Her novels include Mrs. Blood (1970), Latakia (1979), Intertidal Life (1984), and Isobel Gunn (1999). "Natural History," a prize winner in the 1980 CBC Canadian Literary Awards, was published in her collection Real Mothers (1981).