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edition:Hardcover
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category: Fiction
published: Aug 2013
ISBN:9781770893108
publisher: House of Anansi Press Inc

A Bird's Eye

by Cary Fagan

tagged: coming of age, jewish, literary
Description

Shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, and selected as an Amazon.ca Best Book.

With all the wonder of a small-scale The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay comes this moving and unforgettable novel about childhood, love, and magic.

Growing up in a Jewish neighbourhood in the 1930s, young Benjamin Kleeman falls in love, first with Corrine Foster and then with magic. Hiding his new passions from his parents — the long-suffering Bella, an Italian immigrant, and Jacob, a talented but failed inventor of elaborate mechanical devices — Benjamin begins apprenticeships in magic and life itself, learning along the way that everything is more complicated than it seems.

With wit, tenderness, humour, and, startling beauty, Cary Fagan brings a gifted young man’s rise to a peculiar kind of stardom, wonderfully alive.

About the Author

Cary Fagan

CARY FAGAN is the author of eight novels and six short story collections. He has won many awards, including a Foreward Indies Silver Award for Humor, the Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Fiction, and the Toronto Book Award. He has also been nominated for various prizes, including the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction, the Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Award, and the Giller Prize. Fagan's work has been translated into French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Catalan, Turkish, Russian, Polish, Chinese, Korean and Persian, and he is also a "beloved" (Quill & Quire) author of books for children. He lives in Toronto.

Awards
  • Short-listed, Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
  • Commended, Amazon.ca Best Books: Editors' Picks
Editorial Reviews

Fagan captures the long days and delight of youth...A Bird’s Eye consumed me like a memory, warm and sweet and sad. If I didn’t know better, I’d say it was magic.

— Globe and Mail

...A Bird’s Eye, with its trim and finely balanced prose, diverse mix of ethnic characters, fine sense of place and storyline that glides along as smoothly as a bird in flight, ranks as perhaps [Fagan's] finest book yet.

— The Canadian Jewish News

This minimalist novel from the iconic Cary Fagan demonstrates the author's talent for making every word count. Like a poet, he curates white space, the silences between words, every fleck of punctuation.

— The Coast

...small, yet incrediby rich...

— Welland Tribune

Fagan's writing style, coupled with his familiar yet refreshing characters, makes the novel one where the pages get turned faster and faster as the reader gets more interested in what happens next.

— Winnipeg Free Press

In A Bird's Eye, Fagan's complementary talents for literary intent and straightforward reader appeal are deftly combined.

— Edmonton Journal

Cary Fagan is the first author to portray so masterfully that inherent in [Kensington Market]...is pure and utter magic.

— National Post

A slim volume of great beauty, memorable and filled with truth. Cary Fagan has managed to make Toronto seem magical.

— Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story

Fagan's book is a tiny gem, entertaining, funny and scrumptiously written.

— Toronto Star

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