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The Juggler's Children: A Journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind Us
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The Juggler's Children: A Journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind Us Paperback - 2014

by Abraham, Carolyn

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CAROLYN ABRAHAM is the award-winning author of Possessing Genius: The Bizarre Odyssey of Einstein's Brain. Abraham appears often as an on-air television commentator on medical issues, wrote the chapter on the SARS outbreak in Canada at the request of the WHO, co-wrote the NFB production entitled DNA and Dollars and appeared in the National Geographic documentary on Einstein's brain that was broadcast in 14 countries. The author lives in Toronto, ON.

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FINALIST 2013 – Governor General’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction
FINALIST 2014 – BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction
LONGLISTED 2014 – RBC Taylor Prize
NATIONAL BESTSELLER

"Abraham's family is unusual, but so is her virtuosity as a writer; she's probing, intelligent, dryly funny but enough of a writer's writer that she can make the awkward process of DNA swabbing seem magisterial.... Abraham's book is riveting not just because of its superb writing and suspenseful storyline, but because, in the end, it's not just about her, it's about us."
—Emily Donaldson, The Globe and Mail

"Abraham writes with ease and humour, undaunted by com¬plexity, and the narrative unfolds like a detective story."
—Literary Review of Canada

"A fascinating tale of truth, lies, perception and, ultimately, family."
—Winnipeg Free Press

About the author

CAROLYN ABRAHAM is the award-winning author of Possessing Genius: The Bizarre Odyssey of Einstein's Brain. Abraham appears often as an on-air television commentator on medical issues, wrote the chapter on the SARS outbreak in Canada at the request of the WHO, co-wrote the NFB production entitled DNA and Dollars and appeared in the National Geographic documentary on Einstein's brain that was broadcast in 14 countries. The author lives in Toronto, ON.