Mary Lawson
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Mary Lawson (born 1946) is a Canadian novelist
Born in southwestern Ontario, she spent her childhood in Blackwell, Ontario.
Lawson moved to England after graduating from McGill University with a psychology degree in 1968. She also married in England where she still resides. Her novel Crow Lake was set in Northern Ontario.
[edit] Awards and recognition
- 2002: winner, Books in Canada First Novel Award, Crow Lake
[edit] Bibliography
- 2002: Crow Lake (Knopf) ISBN 0-676-97479-1, ISBN 0-385-33611-X, paperback ISBN 0-676-97480-5
- 2003: French version, Le choix des Morrison, translated by Cécile Arnaud (Belfond) ISBN 2-7144-3883-0
- 2006: The Other Side of the Bridge (Knopf) ISBN 0-676-97746-4 (longlisted for the 2006 Man Booker Prize for Fiction)