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  1. Patricia Pearson (born April 7, 1964) is a Canadian writer and journalist. She has published two novels and several works of nonfiction. Life and work.

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  2. Patricia Pearson is the author, most recently, of Wish You Were Here, an exploration of murder and a family’s grief. Her previous books — works of journalism, memoir and fiction — have been translated into more than a dozen languages and adapted for television.

  3. Patricia Pearson, born in Mexico City and raised in Ottawa, New Delhi and Vancouver, is an award-winning journalist and novelist whose probing books have earned her a reputation internationally for upending conventional wisdom. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, the New York Times, USA Today, and on NPR, CNN and BBC, among many other ...

  4. Opening Heaven’s Door: What the Dying May be Trying to Tell us About Where They’re Going. New on audio in early 2021. Narrated by the author. Finalist for the BC National Book Award, 2014. Cited as most influential book of 2015 by George Saunders, Booker Prize-winning author of Lincoln In the Bardo. “Pearson has brought us something rare ...

  5. KUDOS FOR WHEN SHE WAS BAD. Being reissued with a new chapter on healthcare serial killers in 2021: “A compelling, frightening look at women, not as victims of violence, but as perpetrators of it…Gripping.”. Kirkus Reviews. “Masterful readings of some widely publicized cases…Fascinating.”. Glamour.

  6. A Brief History of Anxiety…Yours and Mine. New on audio in early 2021. Narrated by the author. Adapted for an award-winning documentary, “The Age of Anxiety,”by CBC Television, produced by Ric Bienstock in consultation with Patricia Pearson for Associated Producers (2012).

  7. Wish You Were Here - Patricia Pearson. “Wish You Were Here is at once a riveting mystery, an astute analysis of sexual violence, an investigation of a police force and a study in grief and loss. On all levels it succeeds brilliantly. An engrossing, heartbreaking and necessary book.”