Canada Reads Indie: Darren Greer

2014-03-10T20:41:42-04:00

Darren Greer’s Still Life with June Cormorant Books Inc, 2003 His phone number is unlisted and he always, always uses a pseudonym; when he rhymes those aliases off, one of them is Darren Greer. So straight off, reading Darren’s Greer’s novel, Still Life with June, readers know that they will

Canada Reads Indie: Darren Greer2014-03-10T20:41:42-04:00

Canada Reads Indie: Thomas King

2014-03-10T20:32:28-04:00

Thomas King’s Truth and Bright Water Harper-Flamingo, 1999 Truth is the railroad town on one side of the river, in the United States; Bright Water is the reserve on the other side of the river, in Canada. Once there had been a plan to build a bridge, but something went

Canada Reads Indie: Thomas King2014-03-10T20:32:28-04:00

Canada Reads: Ami McKay

2014-03-10T20:31:12-04:00

Ami McKay's The Birth House Toronto: Knopf-Random House, 2006. After all, our lives are but a sequence of accidents – a clanking chain of chance events. A string of choices, casual or deliberate, which add up to that one big calamity we call life. A Fine Balance Rohinton Mistry Readers of

Canada Reads: Ami McKay2014-03-10T20:31:12-04:00

Canada Reads Indie: Mavis Gallant

2014-03-10T20:29:40-04:00

Mavis Gallant’s Home Truths Gage-Macmillan, 1981. I discovered Mavis Gallant’s stories when I was nearly twenty. I was working in a bookstore and there was a fresh display of New Canadian Library mass-market pocketbooks. (It was the same display that got me reading Alice Munro, but that, too, took some

Canada Reads Indie: Mavis Gallant2014-03-10T20:29:40-04:00

Canada Reads: Carol Shields

2020-08-26T12:45:13-04:00

It was a bitterly cold, blustery day in January 2003. I started reading the book at my desk, which was under the eaves next to a small window. There was a small space heater humming near my feet because the walls up there were cold to the touch, and the

Canada Reads: Carol Shields2020-08-26T12:45:13-04:00
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