Recent novellas give their main characters just enough space reveal their struggles
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Recent novellas prove shorter doesn’t mean lesser
EMILY DONALDSON
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JULY 2, 2026
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What is a novella? No strict word or page count defines the form. Are novellas ever intended, or are they simply the by-product of a story that knows exactly how much space it deserves? There are great novellas – Kafka’s Metamorphosis, Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men – that you probably never realized were novellas. For the purposes of this col…
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