NESSA RAPOPORT”S NEW NOVEL, Evening, has been hailed as ‘smart, darkly funny” by Publishers Weekly, and Lilith called the novel both “deeply Jewish and (wait for it) deeply Canadian,” adding that “[t]here’s very little feminist fiction worthy of this claim.” Evening is all that, as well as being a beautifully written, masterfully crafted exploration of sisterhood, families, lovers, and love. As author Daphne Merkin says, it is “a novel that adroitly touches on everything we”ve ever wanted to …