Heather O'Neill

Heather O'Neill

Books

5

Avg Rating

3.9

Years Active

2006-2026

About

Heather O'Neill is a celebrated Canadian author known for her lyrical prose and captivating storytelling. Born in Montreal, Quebec, O'Neill gained widespread acclaim with her debut novel, "Lullabies for Little Criminals," which won Canada Reads in 2007. Her subsequent works, including "The Girl Who Was Saturday Night" and "The Lonely Hearts Hotel," further established her reputation for exploring themes of childhood, resilience, and love in gritty urban landscapes. O'Neill's writing often draws from her experiences growing up in Montreal, imbuing her narratives with authenticity and emotional depth. In addition to novels, she has written essays, short stories, and journalism.

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