We have no idea who this guy is - maybe our Canadian pals can clue us in - but we're interested in anyone who draws such strong comparisons to Mordechai Richler.
It isn't every week that a young writer has his first book favourably compared to the work of Mordecai Richler. The late novelist, of course, is best known for his sharp, often satiric portraits of Montreal's Jewish community, from which he emerged. What's odd about the comparisons drawn between Richler's salty oeuvre and Steven Hayward's recently released The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke (Knopf Canada) is that, like the book's young protagonist, the author is a fusion of Irish and Italian -- not Jewish. On his mother's side, he's a DeFranco.
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