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Claire's Head

Written by Catherine BushCatherine Bush Author Alert
Category: Fiction; Fiction - Literary
Format: Trade Paperback, 328 pages
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
ISBN: 978-0-7710-1753-7 (0-7710-1753-7)

Pub Date: October 4, 2005
Price: $21.00

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Claire's Head
Written by Catherine Bush

Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780771017537
Our Price: $21.00
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About this Book

By the acclaimed author of The Rules of Engagement and Minus Time, Claire’s Head is a compulsive, psychologically charged new novel about a migraine sufferer and her search for her missing sister.

On a quiet June morning, Toronto cartographer Claire Barber receives a phone call telling her that her sister Rachel, a freelance medical journalist living in New York, seems to have vanished. Last heard from while on assignment in Montreal, Rachel cancelled a trip to visit her six-year-old daughter, who lives with Claire’s middle sister, in Toronto. Among the many fears that haunt Claire as she begins to track Rachel’s whereabouts is that Rachel’s worsening migraines have pushed her beyond her limits.

As Claire disrupts her orderly life to follow news of Rachel to Montreal, to Amsterdam, to Italy, and, ultimately, to Las Vegas and Mexico in the company of Rachel’s ex-lover, Brad, she enters a world of neurologists and New Age healers. Struggling with her own headaches, Claire embarks on what becomes an emotional journey, one that brings to the fore her parents’ sudden death eight years earlier. It also reveals the heightening tensions in her relationship with her partner, Stefan, portraying along the way long-held secrets from the past as well as the uniquely complex and irreplaceable bond between sisters. What Claire comes to discover will set her life on a new course.

Taking place over one summer, but delving back into the past, Claire’s Head provides both a layered, engrossing story and a meditation on how we live with pain and what we will give up to be free of it, written with all the insight, intelligence, and storytelling artistry for which Catherine Bush’s fiction has come to be known. With this, her third novel, she has once again proved herself to be one of Canadian fiction’s most striking and original voices.


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Review Quotes

“Science tries to measure it, but perhaps only literature can truly map the boundaries of pain, and its jealous dominion over us. In this suspenseful modern love story, Catherine Bush has also given us a wonderful fictional counterpart to Oliver Sacks’s classic study, Migraine.”
–Marni Jackson

“Catherine Bush's fiction is clear, humane, gripping, and unfailingly intelligent. She is one of our finest writers.”
–Barbara Gowdy

“It is her combination of deeply imaginative storytelling and a genius for tapping into the zeitgeist that makes Bush’s novels so compelling.”
Toronto Life

“Meticulous, often beautiful prose.”
–Claire Messud, The Globe and Mail

“Bush writes novels as brainy as they are poignant. For my money, there is no higher recommendation.”
Newsday

“Bush is an evocative writer who can create a sensuous atmosphere with a few well-chosen words.”
Washington Post

“Bush’s descriptions are so irresistibly seductive that you can feel them in your bones.”
Vancouver Sun


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About this Author

Catherine Bush is the author of Minus Time and the national bestselling The Rules of Engagement, which was shortlisted for the City of Toronto Book Award, was named one of the best books of the year in the Globe and Mail and the Los Angeles Times, and was a New York Times Notable Book. Catherine Bush lives in Toronto.


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