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“Save the Reaper” Alice Munro

2014-07-11T17:03:42-04:00

"Daisy was barely three and could not understand what was going on." Because there is something going on. Something that Daisy, at three years old, could not understand. This is where the story begins, from a future vantage point, when 60-something Eve is looking back at the afternoon in which

“Save the Reaper” Alice Munro2014-07-11T17:03:42-04:00

“Cortes Island” Alice Munro

2017-07-24T14:28:11-04:00

One wonders if the "little bride" would have sat with the Monicas on the beach in "Jakarta". Would she, in the eyes of Kath and Sonje, inhabit the model of femininity that the Monicas represent? Or would they encourage her to join them behind the logs? McClelland & Stewart,

“Cortes Island” Alice Munro2017-07-24T14:28:11-04:00

Winter Wishes Read-a-Thon 2014

2014-06-26T14:49:35-04:00

The Summer Lovin' Read-a-Thon was a tonne of fun. Really: a week of reading. How could that not be fun? But add in lots of enthusiasm, eager participants, and a good plan (they are one organized group!) and an event like this is even more fun. When I was thinking

Winter Wishes Read-a-Thon 20142014-06-26T14:49:35-04:00

Christene A. Browne’s Two Women (2013)

2014-06-26T14:48:19-04:00

The cover of Christene A. Browne's Two Women pulled me back to a literary pilgrimage I made to Regent Park, in Toronto, after I read Rabindranath Maharaj's The Amazing Absorbing Boy. But Regent Park is not so much a character in this novel as the women themselves. Though, which two

Christene A. Browne’s Two Women (2013)2014-06-26T14:48:19-04:00

Notes on Reading Julie Macfie Sobol & Ken Sobol’s Love and Forgetting

2014-06-26T14:47:23-04:00

While Love and Forgetting was in my stack of current reads, I listened to the World Book Club's podcast edition of a discussion of Albert Camus' The Outsider. Camus is someone whose work I associate with formal study, not pleasure, but Harriet Gilbert's interviews draw me into subjects I don't

Notes on Reading Julie Macfie Sobol & Ken Sobol’s Love and Forgetting2014-06-26T14:47:23-04:00
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