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Ian Williams

earliest edition we have, 2019 Europa Editions, 2020 paperback 464 pages

"A hilarious and poignant love story about the way families are invented, told with the savvy of Zadie Smith, the energy of Junot Diaz, and an inventiveness all Ian Williams' own, set amidst a collision of cultures banging together in one polyglot suburb of Toronto. Felicia and Edgar meet as their mothers are dying. Felicia, a teen from an island nation, and Edgar, the lazy heir of a wealthy German family, come toget...

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Reproduction edition · 2021 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 464 pages · 9780349701813
Reproduction edition · 2020 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 464 pages · 9780349701837
Reproduction edition · 2020 · Europa Editions, Incorporated · 9781609455767
Reproduction paperback · 2020 · Europa Editions · 464 pages · 9781609455750
Reproduction edition · 2020 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 9780349701820
Reproduction edition · 2019 · Random House of Canada · 464 pages · 9780735274051
Reproduction paperback · Vintage Canada · 9780735274068

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