ELIZABETH HAY is the Giller Prize-winning author of six novels, including Late Nights on Air, His Whole Life, and A Student of Weather. Her memoir All Things Consoled won the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction; her story collection Small Change was shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction. A former radio broadcaster, she spent a number of years in Mexico and New York City, and makes her home in Ottawa.
"Joyous and lyrical, Snow Road Station is an ode to the North, in fact an ode to life itself, and all its possibilities -- Mary Lawson, bestselling author of A Town Called Solace At the centre of this sensitive novel, set in Ontario in 2008, is Lulu, a middle-aged actress who has returned to the hamlet of her youth for her nephew's wedding. . . . Hay makes a case for the simplicity of pleasure: 'All you have to do,"" Lulu thinks, ""is put yourself in the way of beauty, put yourself into the incredible swing of it * New Yorker * Snow Road Station is an exquisitely etched coming-of-middle-age story. With a touch by turns subtle and sensual, Elizabeth Hay explores the surprising differences--and crucial overlaps--between what we think makes us happy, and what actually does. Along the way, we are drawn imperceptibly into intimacy with characters who reckon with the past in order to remake their own--and perhaps the reader's--notions of what family is. -- Ann-Marie MacDonald, author of the #1 bestselling Fayne A moving novel about ageing and transformation. . . . Snow Road Station amazed me * Peterborough Examiner * Like Elizabeth Strout with Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton, Hay has created a fictional world to which she returns, to great effect. Both His Whole Life and Snow Road Station stand on their own, but there's real pleasure in reading them consecutively and re-encountering the characters at later stages of their lives--and in different lights. * The Literary Review of Canada * In this charming, engaging and eloquent novel, Lulu takes centre stage . . . . Like all of Hay's previous novels, Snow Road Station is a gift to be cherished. * Winnipeg Free Press *"