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What to Look for in Winter:

A Memoir in Blindness
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HarperCollins, Mar 20, 2012 - Literary Criticism - 464 pages

"The most startling, discomforting, complicated, ungovernable, hilarious, and heartrending of memoirs" (The Telegraph, london)—the story of a celebrated writer's sudden descent into blindness, and the redemptive journey into the past that her loss of sight sets in motion

In 2006 the acclaimed novelist Candia McWilliam began losing her sight, a gradual onset of blindness that seemed like an assault cruelly tailored for someone whose life consisted of reading and writing. Propelled to look inward and into the past, McWilliam embarked on a painful personal voyage through a waste of snows punctuated by shards of ice as she attempted to write her life back. What followed was a flow of memory: her childhood in Edinburgh, her devastating alcoholism, finding and losing her bearings in Cambridge and London, her marriages, her children, and, overshadowing it all, her mother's suicide.

A personal story of love and loss, addiction and reclamation, her piercing memoir is also a celebration of friendship, reading, children, and the consolations of landscape. In What to Look for in Winter, McWilliam riffles through her many incarnations to find her true self and discover how she may come to see once more.

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Incredible, if aimless at times, writing. - Goodreads
The meaning of eyes to a reader/writer. - Goodreads
I refer, here, to the writing. - Goodreads

Review: What to Look for in Winter: A Memoir in Blindness

User Review  - Mary Beth - Goodreads

This is purely a delicious book. I refer, here, to the writing. It's like eating something very, very dense and creamy and a bit sweet. I sense that I am missing a lot because I keep pushing through ... Read full review

Review: What to Look for in Winter: A Memoir in Blindness

User Review  - Tony - Goodreads

I suspect that more than usual there will be a mixed reaction to this book, and that's the case if you look at the Amazon reader reviews. But I think this book is extraordinary. When I finished it I ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Candia McWilliam was born in Edinburgh. She is the author of A Case of Knives (1988), which won a Betty Trask Prize; A Little Stranger (1989); Debatable Land (1994), which was awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize and the Premio Grinzane Cavour in its Italian translation for the best foreign novel of the year; and a collection of stories, Wait Till I Tell You (1997). In 2006 she began to suffer from the effects of blepharospasm and became functionally blind as a result. In 2009 she underwent an operation to partially reverse the condition. What to Look for in Winter won the South Bank Sky Arts Award for literature, the Spear's Book Award for memoir, the Hawthornden Prize, and was shortlisted for the Mind Book of the Year Award and the Duff Cooper Prize.

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