Bernard MacLaverty has published a number of short-story collections and three novels: "Lamb," "Cal" (both successful films), and "Grace Notes," which was a finalist for the 1997 Booker Prize and the winner of the 1997 Saltire Society Award. He lives in Scotland.
Praise for" Grace Notes:
"To point out the excellence of MacLaverty's writing is almost to
do it a disservice. His prose is invisible, free of tricks, as
though it was your own thoughts.... He ranks as a master." -- "The
Observer
Praise for" Grace Notes"
To point out the excellence of MacLaverty s writing is almost to do
it a disservice. His prose is invisible, free of tricks, as though
it was your own thoughts.... He ranks as a master. "The Observer""
Praise for" Grace Notes:
"To point out the excellence of MacLaverty's writing is almost to
do it a disservice. His prose is invisible, free of tricks, as
though it was your own thoughts.... He ranks as a master." -- "The
Observer
Praise for" Grace Notes"
To point out the excellence of MacLaverty s writing is almost to do
it a disservice. His prose is invisible, free of tricks, as though
it was your own thoughts.... He ranks as a master. "The Observer""
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