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Late Breaking

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FINALIST FOR THE 2019 GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD

NOMINATED FOR THE 2019 SCOTIABANK GILLER PRIZE

SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2019 TRILLIUM BOOK AWARD

NOMINATED FOR THE TORONTO BOOK AWARD

AS HEARD ON CBC'S THE NEXT CHAPTER WITH SHELAGH ROGERS

A GLOBE AND MAIL BEST BOOK OF 2018

A QUILL & QUIRE BEST BOOK OF 2018

A 49TH SHELF EDITOR'S PICK

Inspired by the work of Alex Colville, the linked stories in K.D. Miller's Late Breaking form a suite of portraits that evoke the paintings' looming atmospheres and uncanny stillness while traveling deeply into their subjects' vividly imagined lives. Throughout, the collection bears witness to the vulnerability of the elder heart, revealing that love, sex, and heartbreak are not only the domain of the young, and deftly rendering the conflicts that divide us and the ties that bind. Husbands and wives struggle to communicate, romantic relationships flare and falter, parents and children navigate their complicated feelings, and older women struggle with diminishing status in a youth-obsessed culture while the threat of violence haunts young women and girls. Yet as the stories intersect and the characters' lives are increasingly entwined, fear, guilt, estrangement, and the fact of death are met by courage, redemption and the fragile beauty of love, in all its myriad guises. Brilliantly observed, both tender and tortured, and in no way afraid of the dark, these stories confirm K.D. Miller as one of our best and bravest writers.

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    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2018
      An undercurrent of the surreal pulses through 10 linked stories.Fiction writer and essayist Miller (All Saints, 2014, etc.), whose work appears in Best Canadian Short Stories, gently examines the lives of men and women in their 60s and beyond, haunted by guilt, regret, and loss. Widows or widowers; unhappily married, never married, or divorced; parents estranged from a child: All are lonely, often bewildered, burdened by the pain of their past, and seeing only slim possibilities for happiness in their future. Connections with animals prove purer, deeper, and certainly less fraught than relationships between humans. A retired teacher, whose domineering wife was hit by a car while jaywalking, suffers more from the death of his beloved beagle than the loss of his spouse ("The Last Trumpet," "Crooked Little House"). A man yearning for love becomes entranced by an octopus floating in an aquarium who seems, uncannily, to know his heart. In "Witness," a widow strains to feel warmth for her taciturn son. When he discloses that he has been diagnosed with breast cancer, she impulsively "wants to cover and warm him" but is unable to touch him, much less offer words of comfort ("Flesh"). Yet all is not bleakness and melancholy: A "failed writer with a useless degree," begrudgingly supported by his wife, finally wins her encouragement. In the title story, the author of a novel based on a love affair that ended inexplicably suddenly frees herself from self-recrimination and longing. Several stories examine the intersecting lives of survivors of a murder: the victim's friends, family, and the murderer himself. Most chilling, and enigmatic, is "Olly Olly Oxen Free," whose central character is a 65-year-old woman who believes that at the age of 8 she was responsible for her friend's killing. During the search for "the lost girl," she learned "that to be found is to be forgotten. To be still missing, on the other hand, is to be forever kept in mind." Her obsessive guilt generates hallucinatory visions that waft into other characters' lives.Sensitive portrayals of the fragility of love and ubiquity of need.

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