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MODERN CLASSICS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

Alice Munro - Author
Wayne Johnston - Introduction by
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Book: Paperback | 210 x 133mm | 272 pages | ISBN 9780143054955 | 06 Apr 2006 | Penguin Canada | Adult
MODERN CLASSICS WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE

"Alice Munro's stories are universally admired-if one defines the 'universe' as that part of the world's population that reads good books."
—Wayne Johnston

Rose and her stepmother, Flo, live in Hanratty-across the bridge from the "good" part of town. Rose, alternately fascinated and appalled by the rude energy of the people around her, grows up nursing her hope of outgrowing her humble beginnings and plotting an escape to university.

Rose makes her escape and thinks herself free. But Hanratty's question-Who Do You Think You Are?-rings in her ears during her days in Vancouver, mocks her attempts to make her marriage successful, and haunts her new career.

In these stories of Rose and Flo, Alice Munro explores the universal story of growing up-Rose's struggle to accept herself tells the story of our lives.

"In Alice Munro’s hands, the smallest moments contain the central truths of a lifetime."
Maclean’s


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