Merrily Weisbord

Merrily Weisbord

Merrily Weisbord is a Canadian non-fiction writer, best known for her 2010 book The Love Queen of Malabar, a memoir of her longtime friendship with the late Indian writer Kamala Das.[1] The book was a nominee for the 2010 Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize and the 2011 Charles Taylor Prize.

Her other books include Dogs with Jobs, The Valour and the Horror (coauthored with Merilyn Simonds), Our Future Selves: Love, Life, Sex and Aging and The Strangest Dream.

She is based in Montreal, Quebec.[1]

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