When Anomaly, Anne Fleming's much-anticipated first novel, was published in hardcover, critics raved. "Sentence by sentence, Anne Fleming is one of the finest writers I've ever read," stated the Globe and Mail. "Fleming's ability to fully inhabit the consciousness of her characters is flawless," proclaimed Kirkus Reviews. Now the critically acclaimed novel is available in a redesigned paperback edition.
Anomaly explores the notion of "sisterhood" and the loss of innocence: in particular, how two girls navigate their relationship; and, more generally, the effect of turbulent times on four women whose lives span three distinct generations.