Author: | Judith McCormack | ISBN: | 9781927428887 |
Publisher: | Biblioasis | Publication: | May 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | Biblioasis | Language: | English |
Author: | Judith McCormack |
ISBN: | 9781927428887 |
Publisher: | Biblioasis |
Publication: | May 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | Biblioasis |
Language: | English |
Praise for Judith McCormack and Backspring
Nominated for the 2016 Amazon.ca First Novel Award
A well-written and smart novel that unfolds many moments of profound and subtle beauty. McCormack’s treatment of details and prose are refreshing, confident, and attentive.”-The Winnipeg Review
"A joy to read."-Nino Ricci
"A wonderfully and uniquely gifted storyteller."-Midwest Book Review
Eduardo, an architect from Lisbon, has come to Montreal to be with his wife Geneviève. Geneviève researches fungi and likes to catalog her orgasms. But when Eduardo is caught in an explosion and rumors of arson begin to circulate, both his marriage and his fledgling architecture firm verge on collapse. Gorgeous, colorful, and richly described, Backspring is a sensual taxonomy of desire.
Judith McCormack, born near Chicago, has been nominated for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Award.
Praise for Judith McCormack and Backspring
Nominated for the 2016 Amazon.ca First Novel Award
A well-written and smart novel that unfolds many moments of profound and subtle beauty. McCormack’s treatment of details and prose are refreshing, confident, and attentive.”-The Winnipeg Review
"A joy to read."-Nino Ricci
"A wonderfully and uniquely gifted storyteller."-Midwest Book Review
Eduardo, an architect from Lisbon, has come to Montreal to be with his wife Geneviève. Geneviève researches fungi and likes to catalog her orgasms. But when Eduardo is caught in an explosion and rumors of arson begin to circulate, both his marriage and his fledgling architecture firm verge on collapse. Gorgeous, colorful, and richly described, Backspring is a sensual taxonomy of desire.
Judith McCormack, born near Chicago, has been nominated for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Award.