<p>Finalist, City of Vancouver Book Prize</p> <p>A blackly comic new novel from Vancouver author Grant Buday, based on his eight glorious years working in a mass production bakery. Dickensian in magnitude, <i>White Lung</i> is a sardonic portrait of B.C.’s racial conflicts and chaotic economy.</p> <p>Praise for <i>White Lung</i>:</p> <p>"a rollicking black comedy of errors with a host of unforgettable characters" (<i>Quill & Quire</i>, starred review)</p> <p>"rarely has there been a novel as astute about life on the punch clock" (<i>The Globe and Mail</i>)</p> <p>"mordantly funny" (<i>The National Post</i>)</p>
<p>Finalist, City of Vancouver Book Prize</p> <p>A blackly comic new novel from Vancouver author Grant Buday, based on his eight glorious years working in a mass production bakery. Dickensian in magnitude, <i>White Lung</i> is a sardonic portrait of B.C.’s racial conflicts and chaotic economy.</p> <p>Praise for <i>White Lung</i>:</p> <p>"a rollicking black comedy of errors with a host of unforgettable characters" (<i>Quill & Quire</i>, starred review)</p> <p>"rarely has there been a novel as astute about life on the punch clock" (<i>The Globe and Mail</i>)</p> <p>"mordantly funny" (<i>The National Post</i>)</p>