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“Wenlock Edge” Alice Munro

2017-07-25T11:20:49-04:00

1648 Henfryn Street and 363 Carlisle Street: "Wenlock Edge" feels so vivid that one can hardly resist keying in the significant addresses to see what appears on the digital map. These addresses do not actually exist in London, Ontario. But there is a Henfryn Line which runs north-south, just east of Clinton, Ontario. And

“Wenlock Edge” Alice Munro2017-07-25T11:20:49-04:00

Three Novels that Made Me Smile

2015-07-10T13:47:26-04:00

It's not impossible to find them, but if you read a lot of literary fiction, the novels which contain humour are outnumbered. Each of these books actually addresses a serious issue (or touches upon it, for Susan Juby's novel doesn't delve very deeply): global warming and habitat erosion, family farm

Three Novels that Made Me Smile2015-07-10T13:47:26-04:00

Tessa McWatt’s Higher Ed (2015)

2017-07-20T17:56:01-04:00

The story of how the cover for Higher Ed evolved provides readers with clues as to the novel's preoccupation with perspective; from a close-up of a clown fish to a human hand, Tessa McWatt's story covers the gamut. Random House Canada, 2015 It begins with a cast of characters,

Tessa McWatt’s Higher Ed (2015)2017-07-20T17:56:01-04:00

Summer 2015, In My Stacks

2015-07-07T12:36:27-04:00

My reading recently has been a lovely mix of new books and old friends, rereads and longtime - but neglected - residents of my shelves. Reacquainting myself with L.M.Montgomery's Anne of Avonlea, I warmed to the scene where Anne and Diana come upon Miss Lavendar Lewis' house, when the sense of

Summer 2015, In My Stacks2015-07-07T12:36:27-04:00

Sarah Hall’s The Wolf Border (2015)

2025-12-01T19:08:31-05:00

It's an old term, 'wolf border', from the Finnish language: susiraja. The boundary betweent the capital region and the rest of the country: everything which lies beyond the border is wilderness. HarperCollins, 2015 Certainly Rachel does have to explain a lot about her scientific work with wolves beyond the

Sarah Hall’s The Wolf Border (2015)2025-12-01T19:08:31-05:00
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