Peter Hobbs’ In the Orchard the Swallows (2012)

2014-03-20T15:50:09-04:00

Project Notes: Approaching the halfway point (Day 21 of 45), I still have books half-read and pieces unpolished. But fortunately my enthusiasm for this project has spread and another Anansi reader has offered her thoughts on a few of her favourite books in their catalogue. Sandra has been commenting here for

Peter Hobbs’ In the Orchard the Swallows (2012)2014-03-20T15:50:09-04:00

“A compelling up close perspective”: Loon

2014-03-20T15:42:21-04:00

Nearly two weeks ago, author Susan Vande Griek and illustrator Karen Reczuch took home the $10,000 Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction for Loon. This post's title comes from the jury's description of the book, and the cover alone, with its rich, tapestry-like image, declares that this bird

“A compelling up close perspective”: Loon2014-03-20T15:42:21-04:00

To Tell the Truth: Crow Planet

2014-03-17T15:43:09-04:00

The chapter titles of this work reveal that it's not some kind of textbook resource on crows: Getting Up, Preparing, Reading, Walking, Dwelling, Helping, Seeing, Coexisting, Dying and Flying. Then again, the subtitle should have been my first clue (Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness), that Crow Planet is as much

To Tell the Truth: Crow Planet2014-03-17T15:43:09-04:00

An Act of Preservation: Telling Stories

2014-03-17T13:52:40-04:00

The stories in Birds of a Lesser Paradise are so consistently good that I almost didn't want to read them. Beginning Megan Mayhew Bergman's collection, I had no expectations. She's been much-anthologized, and has a nice list of publishing credits, but that doesn't guarantee a good match between

An Act of Preservation: Telling Stories2014-03-17T13:52:40-04:00

Karin Altenberg’s Island of Wings (2011)

2019-10-22T12:25:25-04:00

House of Anansi, 2011 It's with those proverbial good intentions that Reverend Neil MacKenzie moves to St. Kilda. (Oh, dear: you know the risk here, right?) He is travelling there -- accompanied by his young pregnant wife, Elizabeth -- to bring his faith to the island's residents. (Think

Karin Altenberg’s Island of Wings (2011)2019-10-22T12:25:25-04:00
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