![]() At our Bellevue Square store, you can book in for engagement ring. In this darkly comic novel, Redhill takes readers down the existentialist rabbit hole, exploring the surprising and disturbing plasticity of self, and what happens when the sense you've made of things stops making sense. Visit the Blue Nile Jewelry Showroom in Bellevue, Washington to shop with a consultant. Curiosity grows to obsession and soon Jean's concerns shift from the identity of the woman, to her very own. But after two of her customers insist they've seen her double, Jean decides to investigate. Bellevue Square is a highly literary novel that confronts the reader with not only a challenging psychological mystery but also what Redhill calls a 'modern ghost story.' For the novel's epigraph. But when his mother begins an affair with one of them, a murderer who killed his wife and mutilated her body, the boy is. In the novel, Charlie, the ten year-old son of a doctor in a similar institution, relishes the freedom of roaming the extensive hospital grounds and befriending the inmates. The proud owner of a thriving bookstore, she doesn't rattle easily – not like she used to. Bellevue Square by Michael Redhill (2018). Jean lives in downtown Toronto with her husband and two kids. A peculiar collection of drug addicts, scam artists, philanthropists, philosophers and vagrants – the regulars of Bellevue Square. She's never seen her, but others* swear they have. Winner of the 2017 Scotiabank Giller Prize ![]()
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