Elizabeth Hay was born in Owen Sound, Ontario. She
attended the University of Toronto and in 1974 went north to Yellowknife. For
the next ten years she worked as a CBC radio broadcaster and eventually
freelanced from Mexico. In 1986 she moved from Mexico to New York City, and in
1992, returned to Canada.
Hay is the author of the #1 nationally bestselling novel Alone in the Classroom, the Scotiabank
Giller Prize-winning novel Late Nights On
Air, as well as three other award-winning works of fiction. The Library has all her novels, including her
most recent His Whole Life.
Hay lives in Ottawa with her husband and their two
children. Click here to visit her
website.
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