In 1979, when Irish writer Anne Enright was 16, she left Dublin for British Columbia’s United World College, where “for the next two years I studied (not very hard) in … the forests of Vancouver Island.” She also found her way to Munro Books in Victoria where “some smart bookseller there persuaded me” into Alice Munro’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” Back in Ireland, Enright kept reading Munro the same way so many of us did — as she was published, book by book.