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Universal Disorder

Universal Disorder

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Marilyn Stanley
, Andrea Pole
, Jude Castillo
, Karen Charleson
, Deb Philippon
, Sandra Furlotte
, Victoria Amodeo
, cassandra schiemann
, Dakota Jabbour
, Eileen Watson
, Karen Newton
, Valerie Hildebrand
, Rodney Cross
, Rosa Cross
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Winnie Mai
, Barry Kazimer
, Linda Leitch
, LJ Law
, Laurie Burns
, Manuel Vizcaya-Lois
, Carol Parchewsky
, Noelle Walsh
, Remi Gunn
, Sheila Spence
, Joann Horgan
, Debra Fisher
, Phoebe Miles
, Marcie Somers
, Paula Adam
, Louise Walsh
, Linda MacIntyre
, Ken Gilmour
, P. Thompson
, Carrie Morris
, Lise Gaston
, Janice Cournoyer
, Randi Ann Doll
, Karen Nordrum
, Maria Mclean
, Darlene Jilks
, Becky Bridger
, Lynn Hallson
, Heather Belliveau
, joy mills
, Margaret McKay
, Vicki Bedford
, Susi Lovell
, C. Ray
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Wanda Brine
, Siobhan Monaghan
, Jennifer Beyak
, Donna Gamache
, Sylvia McNicoll
, Karen Kendrick
, Susan Baues
, Christine Lion
, Lisa Mallia
, Karen Lowe
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Megan Brodie
, Sharlene Ketelaar
, Irenee R Anderson
, Susan Grieshaber-Otto
, Anne Range
, jane luce
, Audrey Joyal
, Mary-Esther Lee
, Sandra Dufoe
, Benita Hartwell
, Pam Keetch
, Katelynn Watts
, Michele Hamilton
, Alex Henderson
, Charles Leblanc
, Carl Scott
, Deborah Kennedy
, Cynthia Heinrichs
, Kathryn Galan
, Suzanne Nesbitt
, Filomena Falocco
, Esther VanGorder
, Vivian Thorgeirson
, Kim Cappellina
, Christopher Evans
, Catherine Westerberg
, Marjorie Roy
, Mary Campbell
, Paula Ritchie
, Mary Danieli
, Robyn Best
, Caleb Nault
, Deanna Carney
, Susan Fitzgerald
, Marilyn Kaluza Massoud
, Mary Lester
, Robert Hykawy
, Catherine Kelly-Brown
, Jennifer Martin
, Hilary Squires
, Chris Lantz
, Felicia Maroni
, maria blanco
, Patricia Johnson
, Jessica Trento

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editor@49thShelf.com

01/02/2021

14/02/2021

Yes

Growing up on an isolated farm, Charlie is clearly different. He can never make sense of what anyone else is thinking or feeling, and finds solace in the infinitely fascinating world of numbers.

Many years later Charlie sees a phone number pop up on his call display for the first time in ten years, belonging to a woman he assumed dead. On the verge of another breakdown, he searches the streets of Montreal for a lost love -- forced to face a past that he had desperately tried to forget.

With magnetic prose that positively vibrates with energy, Bernice Friesen brilliantly takes us into the mind of a captivating, unforgettable character. Universal Disorder is an extraordinary novel about the human psyche and the imperfect, disordered ways that we love each other.

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