A Good House is a novel by Canadian writer Bonnie Burnard, published in 1999. It was the winner of that year's Giller Prize.
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Bonnie Burnard
Bonnie Burnard (born January 15, 1945) is a Canadian novelist. She was born in Petrolia, Ontario, lived much of her life in Saskatchewan, and now lives in London, Ontario. In 1995 she was awarded the Marian Engel Award, and in 1999, she won the Giller Prize for her novel, A Good House. Her latest...
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