Weekend Sampler: Hoogland, Griffin and Burgess

2014-03-17T16:54:37-04:00

Today's bookish chatter: featuring Cornelia Hoogland's Woods Wolf Girl and two snack-sized servings of Daniel Griffin's Stopping for Strangers and Tony Burgess' Idaho Winter. Wolsak & Wynn, 2011 Cornelia Hoogland's Woods Wolf Girl is a page-turner of a poetry collection. Even if you are already familiar with the roots of

Weekend Sampler: Hoogland, Griffin and Burgess2014-03-17T16:54:37-04:00

Elemental: Will Ferguson’s 419

2014-03-17T16:53:19-04:00

Laura remembers being impatient with her father, when he discovered symbols of the four elements in a shopping mall's design. Water, earth, air and fire: he had spotted representations of all of them. She was carrying too many parcels, frustrated by needing to ask him to help with her burden,

Elemental: Will Ferguson’s 4192014-03-17T16:53:19-04:00

“Visitors” Alice Munro

2014-03-17T16:18:40-04:00

Albert, Grace and Vera are the visitors; Albert is Wilfred's brother, and Wilfred and Mildred are the married hosts. The brothers, Albert and Wilfred, haven't seen each other for thirty years. If circumstances had been different, the story might have been titled "Brothers", but it's titled "Visitors", emphasizing the unfamiliar,

“Visitors” Alice Munro2014-03-17T16:18:40-04:00

Survived: Alix Ohlin’s Inside

2020-09-16T16:00:32-04:00

What happens inside, behind closed doors, in private moments, and in minds and hearts: that's the stuff of Alix Ohlin's novel. House of Anansi, 2012 "'He wouldn’t let me in,' she said, 'and I refused to stay out.'" Mitch's mother says that of his father. She is not

Survived: Alix Ohlin’s Inside2020-09-16T16:00:32-04:00
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