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Dear Evelyn Wins Butler Prize

Almost a year after receiving the Rogers Writers’ trust Prize for Fiction, Dear Evelyn was awarded the City of Victoria Butler Prize on October 9th 2019.

From Jane van Koeverden at CBC: Kathy Page’s novel Dear Evelyn has won the 2019 City of Victoria Butler Book Prize, a $5,000 award given to the best book of fiction, nonfiction or poetry by an author from the Greater Victoria area.

The Victoria Children’s Book Prize, another $5,000 award, was given to Sterling, Best Dog Ever by Aidan Cassie.

Page’s historical novel tells the story of a marriage as it unravels over seven decades. Harry, a poetry lover, and Evelyn, the ambitious daughter of a drunk, get married shortly before Harry is deployed overseas during the Second World War.

The novel continues after the war’s end, as parenthood and career pressures widen the fissures in Harry and Evelyn’s uneasy marriage.

Dear Evelyn was inspired by the love letters Page’s father sent to her mother during the war.

“They were very passionate, emotional letters. I was struck by the huge distance between this beginning and where things had ended up in their 70-year-long marriage,” said Page in an interview with CBC Books in October 2018.

Page won the 2018 Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize for Dear Evelyn.

Link to CBC content including “Kathy Page on how to write great fiction that’s based on real life.”

https://www.cbc.ca/books/dear-evelyn-by-kathy-page-wins-5k-city-of-victoria-butler-book-prize-1.5316310

Dear Evelyn nominated for the City of Victoria Butler Prize

Dear Evelyn has been nominated for the City of Victoria Butler Prize. Nominees are as follows:

Robert Amos (non-fiction) – E.J. Hughes Paints Vancouver Island (TouchWood Editions)
Lorna Crozier (poetry) – God of Shadows (McClelland & Stewart)
Esi Edugyan (fiction) – Washington Black (Patrick Crean Editions)
Darrel J. McLeod (biography) – Mamaskatch: A Cree Coming of Age (Douglas & McIntyre)
Kathy Page (fiction) – Dear Evelyn (Biblioasis)

The nominees will be celebrated and the winner announced at a Gala in Victoria on October 9th beginning at 7:30 at the Union Club in Victoria. Tickets available. Full details here.

A Lovely Pairing: Dear Evelyn and An American Marriage

Donna Bailey Nurse compares Dear Evelyn and An American Marriage on The Next Chapter, and talks to Shelagh Rogers about both novels, which feature passionate love letters, separation, and women who step out of their marriages….

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thenextchapter/full-episode-sept-7-2019-1.5271416/why-if-you-liked-tayari-jones-s-an-american-marriage-you-ll-enjoy-dear-evelyn-by-kathy-page-1.5272235

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thenextchapter/full-episode-sept-7-2019-1.5271416/why-if-you-liked-tayari-jones-s-an-american-marriage-you-ll-enjoy-dear-evelyn-by-kathy-page-1.5272235

Dear Evelyn on Books of the Year Lists

The Literary Hoarders’ end of year review:

Harry and Evelyn are 1 in Most Memorable Characters, the book is 3 in Most Beautifully Written Book, 5 in Best Books Read and 5 in Top CanLit….Even the jacket gets an honourable mention. Thanks, Penny! http://www.literaryhoarders.com/pe…/2018-year-end-in-review/

A  Globe 100 Best Book of the Year:

“Although the historical events of its backdrop, the Second World War in particular, clearly influence the family’s lives, the story remains personal and intimate in focus. What this painstaking and painful account of a marriage relies on, as much as its period detail, is its precise ruminations on the nature of affection and resentment, and on how love can persist in the face of cruelty.”  https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books/article-the-globe-100-our-favourite-books-of-2018/

One of five  Quill & Quire Critics’ Corner Books of the Year:

“Kathy Page’s Dear Evelyn, a beautifully crafted portrait of a marriage, is definitely one of my books of the year. The novel depicts its characters’ journey from love to alienation with ruthless clarity, but it also fosters the kind of tenderness toward them that we all hope to find in our own imperfect lives.” https://quillandquire.com/omni/books-of-the-year-2018-critics-corner/?fbclid=IwAR3bOQtfaO4cpWNRX5KhHtqgM1IaE-B3icOkmFkF6oDzN9-i7Uzmy3GMROQ

CBC Books Winter Reading List: 15 Canadian Books to Read This Season:

“Winner of the 2018 Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction PrizeDear Evelyn is the story of a war-time marriage that withers over the course of 70 years. Harry Miles is an English poetry lover who falls in love with Evelyn, the ambitious daughter of an alcoholic, before shipping off to serve in the Second World War. “ https://www.cbc.ca/books/the-cbc-books-winter-reading-list-15-canadian-books-to-read-this-season-1.4914771?fbclid=IwAR3Vst4C5vq8pVoKN3BflDpIvUsyI4rscG6U61iJLpKGZ47aR_qWEFcKbow

The Toronto Star’s Top Ten Books of 2018:

“Page won the Rogers Writers’ Trust fiction prize for this book, an historical fiction novel that was at once deeply personal, based, as it was, on her own parents’ letters, and that touched a profound emotional chord…. ”

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/analysis/2018/12/14/theyre-the-best-the-stars-top-ten-books-of-2018.html?fbclid=IwAR1i7WCZreSi5wwyZ9ExW6WozYEPko0yWXFOUGW1Z-gndoavSspMnzsy7Bo

Kirkus Best Fiction  of 2018

“A searching, and touching, depiction of the places where married lives merge and the places where they never do.” https://www.kirkusreviews.com/issue/best-of-2018/section/fiction/?page=9&fbclid=IwAR0l3EF90YcoUg7ApGnTjivEFO0fcoFvPgF1lQAKA6gzFkzkO-39WmM09vc

49th Shelf Books of the Year 2018:

“Kathy Page has written a story of a marriage that spans the time period between the WWI and WWII and after, a lifetime of this couple, Evelyn and Harry, whose characters are so well drawn that you feel you are inside of their story. Their relationship just barely gets started when Harry, after enlisting, is sent off to fight in Tunisia. And we follow Harry there through his letters home to Evelyn. This is not a perfect marriage, but this is a perfect telling of it!

https://49thshelf.com/Blog/2018/29/2018-Books-of-the-Year-Fiction?fbclid=IwAR21FvyYMbYfGyzy5JP9g3WqtUVxj763EyFrffhubjBilDNafvbKWFhcSqM

Winnipeg Free Press Top of the Pile:

Dear Evelyn is a smartly written portrait of a 70-year marriage between Harry and Evelyn set against a backdrop of a world war and the decades that came after. Sometimes sweet and sometimes painful, it is likely to leave readers with a tear in their eye.”

https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/books/top-of-the-pile-502720622.html