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The Lonely Hearts Hotel Discussion Guide: Home
Articles, Interviews, and Reviews
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The Lonely Hearts Hotel by Heather O’Neill review – descent into a fairytale underworldThe Guardian, March 30, 2017.
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The Lonely Hearts HotelPublishers Weekly, March 6, 2017.
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The Lonely Hearts Hotel by Heather O'NeillKirkus, Nov. 22, 2016.
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Heather O'Neill's The Lonely Hearts Hotel ‘stunningly good’The Star, Feb. 12, 2017.
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Heather O’Neill Wants You to Reclaim Your Sense of Wonder: The Millions InterviewThe Millions, Feb. 17, 2017.
Other Works by Heather O'Neill
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Daydreams of Angels by
ISBN: 9780374280420 -
Lullabies for Little Criminals by
ISBN: 9780060875077
Videoes
Reserve a copy
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The Lonely Hearts Hotel by
ISBN: 9780735213739
Suggestions for further reading
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The Book of Eve by
ISBN: 9780771093302First published in 1973, The Book of Eve has become a classic. When Eva Carroll walks out on her husband of 40 years, it is an unplanned, completely spontaneous gesture. Yet Eva feels neither guilt nor remorse. Instead, she feels rejuvenated and blissfully free. As she builds a new life for herself in a boarding house on the "wrong" side of Montreal, she finds happiness and independence -- and, when she least expects it, love. -
Last Night in Montreal by
ISBN: 9781101911952When Lilia Albert was a child, her father appeared on the doorstep of her mother's house and took her away. Now, haunted by an inability to remember much about her early childhood, Lilia moves restlessly from city to city, abandoning lovers and eluding the private detective who has dedicated a career to following close behind. Then comes Eli. When Lilia goes out for a paper and fails to return to their Brooklyn apartment, he follows her to Montreal, not knowing whether he wants to disappear, too, or help her find her way home. But what he discovers is a deeper mystery, one that will set past and present spinning toward collision.