Gail Anderson-dargatz

Gail Anderson-Dargatz (born in Salmon Arm, British Columbia) is a Canadian novelist. Her first novel, 1997's The Cure for Death by Lightning, was an experimental yet accessible work whose story unfolded partly through narrative and partly through a collection of recipes and household tips belonging to the narrator's mother. It was a Canadian bestseller that year, making Anderson-Dargatz one of the most popular new names in Canadian literature, and was nominated for the Giller Prize. She published A Recipe for Bees in 1999, and A Rhinestone Button in 2002. She also published the short story collection The Miss Hereford Stories in 1994. Anderson-Dargatz, Gail

 

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