Catherine Hanrahan

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Catherine Hanrahan is a Canadian writer,[1] whose debut novel Lost Girls and Love Hotels (2006) was a shortlisted finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize in 2007.[2] The novel was based on her own experience living and working in Tokyo as an English teacher.[3] She works now at IES Enskede in Sweden as a teacher.

Born
Toronto
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityCanadian
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Catherine Hanrahan
Born
Toronto
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityCanadian
GenreFiction
Notable worksLost Girls and Love Hotels
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The novel was later optioned by Jean-Marc Vallée for adaptation as a feature film, which would have starred Kate Bosworth.[4] The film was not made at that time, and it was not until 2017 that a new production was announced. William Olsson took over as director of Lost Girls & Love Hotels and Hanrahan adapted her own novel into the screenplay.

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