Can one come-of-age at thirty Small-town journalist Wanda Stewart discovers she has a degenerative eye condition and begins losing sight in one eye as she grapples with a faltering marriage and the looming death of her domineering father. Wanda's experiences as a rootless Canadian air force brat and nosy journalist unfold with humour, relentless self-scrutiny and compulsive list-making. In the throes of losing her sight, she achieves a clear vision of her inscrutable husband, her father and herself. Regarding Wanda expands on the short story Seeing, which was published in The Capilano Review and nominated for The Journey Prize.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2006
- Publisher: Bunkhouse Press
- Language: English
- Pages: 173
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