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LEADER: 02007cam 2200445 a 4500
001 ocm22277653
003 OCoLC
005 20200807002642.0
008 900626s1990 onc 000 j eng d
040 $aNLC$beng$cNLC$dNWQ$dTOH$dUAB$dOCLCF$dUEJ$dNLC$dLHU$dOCLCQ$dUWO
015 $a900949643$2can
016 $a(AMICUS)000009763692
016 $a900949643
019 $a857790796
020 $a0002235757$q(bound)
020 $a9780002235754
020 $a0006471439$q(pbk.)
020 $a9780006471431
035 $a(OCoLC)22277653$z(OCoLC)857790796
050 4 $aPR9199.3.B798$bF49 1990
055 2 $aPS8553*
082 04 $aC813/.54$220
084 $acci1icc$2lacc
084 $acoll8$2lacc
100 1 $aButala, Sharon,$d1940-
245 10 $aFever /$cSharon Butala.
260 $aToronto :$bHarperCollins,$c©1990.
300 $a238 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $a"Saturday Night Books."
520 $a"Winner of the 1992 Authors Award for Paperback Fiction, Fever was also nominated for a Commonwealth Award. Like Real Life, it is a collection of short stories that reveals the secret inner lives of women and men, skillfully peeling back their defenses to expose crystallizing moments of joy, pain, fear and guiltless pleasure. In "Fever," a woman whose husband suddenly becomes deathly ill finds herself in the midst of a torrid affair, unable to confront her true feelings about a marriage past its prime. Sharon Butala infuses Fever with an intensity of emotion that often catches its readers off-guard, making for a reading experience that is always honest and powerful."--Amazon.ca (reissue ed.).
650 0 $aShort stories, Canadian.
650 7 $aShort stories, Canadian.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01117131
029 0 $aNLC$b000009763692
029 1 $aAU@$b000007533862
029 1 $aGEBAY$b1567515
994 $aZ0$bP4A
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 79 OTHER HOLDINGS