David Bergen Books in Order
David Bergen is a highly acclaimed Canadian author known for his compelling and thought-provoking works. Born in Port Edward, British Columbia, he has made a significant impact on the literary scene with his novels that often explore complex human relationships and the intricacies of life. A high school English teacher by profession, Bergen's passion for writing led him to become a celebrated author in Canada. His novel "The Time In Between" won the prestigious 2005 Scotiabank Giller Prize, while "A Year of Lesser" was a New York Times Notable Book and winner of the 1997 McNally Robinson Book of the Year award. Bergen has also received numerous other accolades, including the 1993 John Hirsch Award and the 2000 Canadian Literary Award for Short Story. He currently resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with his family.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by David Bergen
- #1AmazonA Year of Lesser(1997)
- #2AmazonSee the Child(1999)
- #3AmazonThe Case of Lena S(2002)
- #4AmazonThe Time In Between(2005)
- #5AmazonThe Retreat(2008)
- #6AmazonThe Matter With Morris(2010)
- #7AmazonThe Age of Hope(2012)
- #8AmazonLeaving Tomorrow(2014)
- #9AmazonStranger(2016)
- #10AmazonOut of Mind(2021)
- #11AmazonAway from the Dead(2023)
- #12AmazonSitting Opposite My Brother(1993)
- #13AmazonHere the Dark(2020)
- #14AmazonThe Scotiabank Giller Prize 15 Years: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Canadian Fiction.(2008)
- #15AmazonThe Audlib Project: Home 2020(2021)
About David Bergen
David Bergen is a highly acclaimed Canadian author known for his compelling and thought-provoking works. Born in Port Edward, British Columbia, he has made a significant impact on the literary scene with his novels that often explore complex human relationships and the intricacies of life. A high school English teacher by profession, Bergen's passion for writing led him to become a celebrated author in Canada. His novel "The Time In Between" won the prestigious 2005 Scotiabank Giller Prize, while "A Year of Lesser" was a New York Times Notable Book and winner of the 1997 McNally Robinson Book of the Year award. Bergen has also received numerous other accolades, including the 1993 John Hirsch Award and the 2000 Canadian Literary Award for Short Story. He currently resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with his family.
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