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March 3, 2007: The Globe and Mail Reviews Adam's Peak

Jim Bartley, The Globe and Mail’s “first fiction” reviewer writes : “Book against book, novices can outshine the high priests. Heather Burt’s debut spans decades and continents, offering substance free from bombast and poundage.” Bartley later comments on the novel’s “fluency in the ways of human isolation and connection” and maintains that among the novel’s “large and diverse cast, each voice and exchange rings true.”

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