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Clara Callan

by Richard Wright

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd | August 9, 2002 | Trade Paperback

Underneath the seemingly ordinary lives of Wright's characters are entire worlds of emotion that, once entered, become wildy unpredictable. Clara Callan has that capacity to surprise, to draw the reader below the smooth surface of convention into a world of passion, where secrets percolate and sudden, unexpected violence erupts.

Clara Callan is set in the middle of the Great Depression, chronicling the lives of two sisters.Clara is a spinsterish school teacher whose quiet life in a small Ontario town masks a passion for love and adventure.Nora, her flighty and very pretty sister, travels to New York where she lands a starring role in a radio soap opera.

Written in diary and letter form, the novel brilliantly reveals the sisters' stories, as their lives become increasingly complex.Not since Brian Moore wrote I Am Mary Dunne has a male writer captured so well the inner life of female characters.And with Wright's extraordinary eye for small but telling details, the world of the thirties comes vividly to life, an era when show business was in its infancy, and the Dionnes grabbed the headlines, when Automats were a futuristic way of buying fast food and the Women's Auxiliary still ruled the social roost in small towns everywhere.Above all, Wright's portrait draws a world of young women -- pre-divorce, pre-Pill, pre-liberation, where judgment weighed heavily upon anyone who defied convention.

Clara Callan is so elegantly and seamlessly constructed that the reader enters it effortlessly and does not depart willingly.Readers and reviewers will agree: Clara Callan shows a writer at the top of his form

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What can I say – Richard Wright can seriously write. I found myself completely immersed into this book from the first chapter. Characters and settings – small town Ontario, New York City, Toronto, Italy - are vividly brought to life to the point that you can feel the cold winter days in Ontario. Told through letters and diary entries this is an engaging read which takes you into the lives of two sisters – Nora (a radio actress) and Clara (a teacher) – from the years 1934 to 1938. I enjoyed reading about the relationship between the sisters and found it amusing how their roles reversed as the story went on. I also enjoyed the historical setting and felt that the author did a good job painting a picture of the world on the brink of war without knowing it. Although, at times I just wanted to knock some sense into Clara I highly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to people who like historical fiction and Canadiana.

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