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Open

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Lisa Moore's trademark style is on full display in this, her second collection of short stories-- love, lust and loss abound.

Open makes you believe three things unequivocally: that St. John's is the Centre of the universe, that these stories are about absolutely everything, that the only certainty in life comes from the accumulation of moments which refuse to be contained.

Love, mistakes, loss – the fear of all of these, the joy of all of these. The interconnectedness of a bus ride in Nepal and a wedding on the shore of Quidi Vidi Lake; of the tension between a husband and wife when their infant cries before dawn (who will go to him?) and the husband's memory of an early, piercing love affair; of two friends, one who suffers early in life and the other midway through. Lisa Moore splices moments and images together so adroitly, so vividly, you'll swear you've lived them yourself.

Originally published by House of Anansi Press in 2002 and shortlisted for the Giller Prize (2002) and the Winterset Award for Excellence in Newfoundland Writing (2002)


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Publisher: Rattling Books Edition: Unabridged
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  • ISBN: 9780973422382
  • File size: 183902 KB
  • Release date: May 9, 2007
  • Duration: 06:23:07

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  • ISBN: 9780973422382
  • File size: 184081 KB
  • Release date: May 9, 2007
  • Duration: 06:23:07
  • Number of parts: 6

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Lisa Moore's trademark style is on full display in this, her second collection of short stories-- love, lust and loss abound.

Open makes you believe three things unequivocally: that St. John's is the Centre of the universe, that these stories are about absolutely everything, that the only certainty in life comes from the accumulation of moments which refuse to be contained.

Love, mistakes, loss – the fear of all of these, the joy of all of these. The interconnectedness of a bus ride in Nepal and a wedding on the shore of Quidi Vidi Lake; of the tension between a husband and wife when their infant cries before dawn (who will go to him?) and the husband's memory of an early, piercing love affair; of two friends, one who suffers early in life and the other midway through. Lisa Moore splices moments and images together so adroitly, so vividly, you'll swear you've lived them yourself.

Originally published by House of Anansi Press in 2002 and shortlisted for the Giller Prize (2002) and the Winterset Award for Excellence in Newfoundland Writing (2002)


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