Who Do You Think You Are? (book)

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Who Do You Think You Are?, published by Macmillan of Canada in 1978 is a book of short stories by Alice Munro. It won the 1978 Governor General's Award for English Fiction, her second win of that prize.

Outside of Canada, the book was published as The Beggar Maid. Under that title, it was also nominated for the Booker Prize in 1980, Munro's only nomination for that award.

[edit] Stories

  • "Royal Beatings"
  • "Privilege"
  • "Half a Grapefruit"
  • "Wild Swans"
  • "The Beggar Maid"
  • "Mischief"
  • "Providence"
  • "Simon's Luck"
  • "Spelling"
  • "Who Do You Think You Are?"
Preceded by
The Wars
Governor General's Award for English language fiction recipient
1978
Succeeded by
The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne

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