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Marie-Renée Lavoie’s Mister Roger and Me (2012)

2012-11-23T09:22:46-05:00

Perhaps Hélène is not a likely hero. She is "only eight years old, a bit florid in colour, with bluish veins on a body that weighed twenty-three kilos, holding back a mind that was always trying to run off to faraway, pitiless realms". Oscar sounds like a more heroic name,

Marie-Renée Lavoie’s Mister Roger and Me (2012)2012-11-23T09:22:46-05:00

How to Read Beauvoir

2012-11-22T14:29:25-05:00

Sometimes the slimmest books are the ones that take the most time to read, demand the most focus, insist on a cup of coffee rather than a glass of wine. Stella Sandford's How to Read Beauvoir struck that alarm bell for me. All the more loudly as I have not.

How to Read Beauvoir2012-11-22T14:29:25-05:00

“Eskimo” Alice Munro

2014-07-11T17:03:15-04:00

Just as "Jesse and Meribeth" seems to be a story about MaryBeth but really reveals so much more about Jessie herself, "Eskimo" appears to be about all the people on the plane with Mary Jo, but it's really all about Mary Jo. Nonetheless, it begins with talk of the passengers

“Eskimo” Alice Munro2014-07-11T17:03:15-04:00

Mariko Tamaki’s Skim (2008)

2012-11-22T09:03:11-05:00

"Being 16 is officially the worst thing I've ever been." That's Kimberly Keiko Cameron (aka Skim) speaking. "Why do the students call you Skim?" her English teacher, Ms Archer asks. "Because I'm not," Skim answers. Adolescence is such a horrid time: you're called what you're not, you want

Mariko Tamaki’s Skim (2008)2012-11-22T09:03:11-05:00

Fiercely Reading Indie: House of Anansi, 45

2012-11-20T13:55:53-05:00

New reading projects are rooted in personal indulgence for me. Those unwieldy spreadsheets? The gobs of time spent thinking about reading and planning my reading? They eat directly into my reading time and steal from other relationships in my life -- the bookish-sort, the non-bookish-sort (which are outnumbered). And, yet,

Fiercely Reading Indie: House of Anansi, 452012-11-20T13:55:53-05:00
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