NANCY RICHLER's short fiction has been published in various American and Canadian literary journals, including Room of One's Own, the New Quarterly, Prairie Fire, Another Chicago Magazine and the Journey Prize Stories anthology. Her first novel, Throwaway Angels, was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Crime Novel. Her second novel, Your Mouth Is Lovely, won the Canadian Jewish Book Award for fiction and Italy's Adei-Wizo literary prize. The book has been translated into seven languages. The Imposter Bride was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Born in Montreal, Nancy Richler lived for many years in Vancouver. She passed away in January 2018.
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In the wake of World War II, a young, enigmatic woman named Lily arrives in Montreal on her own, expecting to be married to a man she's never met. But upon seeing her at the train station, Sol Kramer turns her down. Out of pity, his brother Nathan decides... SEE MORE