<p>'Carol was a very fine writer and a remarkable human being, a wonderful person whose work I closely followed for more than 20 years.I interviewed her frequently over those years, with virtually every work she produced —novel, radio drama, play, book of stories.So I had a good sense of the span of her work and also her evolution as a stylist. But the key reason I wanted to make a book focusing on her life and work is that we were friends.'<br>—Eleanor Wachtel</p><p>This book strikes the right balance between intimate accounts and literary analysis. It opens with reminiscences by close friend Eleanor Wachtel, which are followed by a study of Shields’ poetry by her daughter and grandson, then by various aspects of her fiction, including a detailed examination of her plays. It closes with reminiscences by four close friends: Jane Urquhart, Joan Clark, Wayson Choy and Martin Levin.</p><p>The 23 contributors offer new insights, new theories, and new perspectives about Shields’ illuminating career.Only one piece—her obituary written by Margaret Atwood—has been previously published.</p>