Claire’s Head

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Shortlisted for the Trillium Award, a Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year.


On a quiet June day, Toronto cartographer Claire Barber learns in a phone call from a stranger that her sister Rachel has vanished from New York. Haunted by the fear that Rachel’s worsening migraines may have finally pushed her beyond her limits, Claire disrupts her orderly life to follow news of Rachel to Montreal, to Amsterdam, to Italy, and, ultimately, to Las Vegas and Mexico. Struggling with her own headaches, Claire embarks on what becomes an increasingly turbulent journey, one that brings to the fore long-held secrets from the past, the difficult memory of her parents’ sudden death years earlier, and tests the unique, irreplaceable bond that exists between sisters. What Claire discovers will set her life on a new course. Engrossing, psychologically charged, Claire’s Head explores how we live with pain – how much we can bear and what we’re willing to do to free ourselves from it.

“Brilliantly conceived and executed . . . a strange, complex, breathtaking double journey.” 
— The Globe and Mail

“Bush has once again demonstrated that combination of intellectual and emotional resonance that won her such accolades for The Rules Of Engagement. Her prose is lucid and straightforward, well-suited to the delivery of her timeless message that yes, pain hurts, but while we feel it we are still alive.”
 — Toronto Star

“Hallucinatory… Claire’s Head is … the work of an accomplished author, one with a clear sense of the distinct problems and possibilities of her times.” — Quill & Quire

Claire’s Head is a gripping, strikingly original book.” — London Free Press

“Catherine Bush’s fiction is clear, humane, gripping, and unfailingly intelligent. She is one of our finest writers.”
 — Barbara Gowdy

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