Shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the
Rogers Writers'' Trust Fiction Prize, and selected as an Oprah''s
Book Club Summer Reading Pick and an Amazon.ca Best
Book
When Grace, a highly competent and devoted therapist in
Montreal, stumbles across a man in the snowy woods who has failed
to hang himself, her instinct to help immediately kicks in. Before
long, however, she realizes that her feelings for this charismatic,
extremely guarded stranger are far from straightforward.
At the same time, her troubled teenage patient, Annie, runs away
and soon will reinvent herself in New York as an aspiring and
ruthless actress, as unencumbered as humanly possible by any
personal attachments. And Mitch, Grace''s ex-husband, a therapist
as well, leaves the woman he''s desperately in love with to attend
to a struggling native community in the bleak Arctic. We follow
these four compelling, complex characters from Montreal and New
York to Hollywood and Rwanda, each of them with a consciousness
that is utterly distinct and urgently convincing. With a
razor-sharp emotional intelligence, Inside poignantly
explores the manifold dangers and imperatives of making ourselves
available to, and indeed responsible for, those dearest to us.