Author of Lullabies for Little Criminals
LIVE presentation via ZOOM followed by a Q&A
First published as a poet in 1999, Heather O'Neill's rising star on Canada's literary scene has been nothing short of meteoric since publishing her best-selling debut novel in 2006, "Lullabies for Little Criminals." Since then, her short stories and novels have won or been short- or longlisted for an array of prestigious awards and prizes including the International Dublin Literary Award, Scotiabank Giller Prize, Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction, and the Governor General's Award.
Heather joins us for a live virtual talk about her latest novel, "When We Lost Our Heads," set in 19th century Montreal.
Attendees are welcome to email events@bpl.on.ca with your questions for the moderated Q&A before the session starts. Please indicate the session date and title in the email subject line. Due to time constraints and the volume of questions, only a limited number of questions may be answered.
Presented in partnership with A Different Drummer Books
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