Heather O'Neill

Heather O'Neill was born in Montreal and attended McGill University. She published her debut novel, Lullabies for Little Criminals, in 2006. The novel won the Canada Reads competition (2007) and was awarded the Hugh Maclennan Award (2007). It was nominated for eight other awards included the Orange Prize, the Governor General's Award and the IMPAC Dublin Literary Prize. It was an international bestseller.Her second novel The Girl Who Was Saturday Night was published in spring 2014 and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize.Her third book a collection of stories called Daydreams of Angels will be published in 2015.Her credits also include a screenplay, a book of poetry, and contributions to The New York Times Magazine, This American Life, The Globe and Mail, Elle Magazine, The Walrus and Rookie Magazine.

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Don’t you wish you had never even tasted it? You wouldn’t know what you are missing out on all the time.
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And loving everyone is the same thing as loving nobody at all
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Her adorable personality and her wealth made her very attractive to other little girls. She was good at getting girls to fall in love with her. She couldn’t really love them back though. Like her dolls, they were all interchangeable. And loving everyone is the same thing as loving nobody at all
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