Mark Lavorato’s Serafim and Claire (2014)      

2014-12-08T08:25:58-05:00

Mark Lavorato’s debut novel is aptly titled as the novel is equally divided between these two characters, a young woman who dances on stage and a young man who takes photographs on the streets. Through them, readers experience Montreal of the 1920s, from vaudeville to fascism, and women’s rights to

Mark Lavorato’s Serafim and Claire (2014)      2014-12-08T08:25:58-05:00

In Cainsville: A Giveaway

2014-10-27T14:10:35-04:00

The second volume in Kelley Armstrong's Cainsville series is an enticing follow-up to Omens. Random House Canada, 2014 Those who have read the Otherworld series will recall that the earliest novels concentrated on Elena's character and here, too, in her return to Cainsville, the main character remains consistent.

In Cainsville: A Giveaway2014-10-27T14:10:35-04:00

Between Generations: Two Novels and a Memoir

2023-10-04T11:25:00-04:00

Cristina Henriquez’s The Book of Unknown Americans (2014) Bond Street Books - Random House, 2014 It’s risky, fragmenting narration into a large number of voices, but it’s the perfect format for a novel about the experiences of newcomers to the United States, who can have an astonishing variety

Between Generations: Two Novels and a Memoir2023-10-04T11:25:00-04:00

Shifting Powers: Three Novels

2020-10-19T11:15:32-04:00

Gordon Henderson’s Man in the Shadows (2014) HarperCollins, 2014 “As he helped her into the carriage, Agnes Macdonald whispered demurely, “I can lean on no other arm like yours.” Macdonald sat back contentedly and called out to the driver, “Buckley, take us to the office.” It would have

Shifting Powers: Three Novels2020-10-19T11:15:32-04:00

Theresa Kishkan’s Mnemonic: A Book of Trees (2011)

2020-10-20T09:32:24-04:00

Like Sharon Butala in Perfection of the Morning (1994) and Candace Savage in The Geography of Blood (2012), Theresa Kishkan explores the relationship between landscape and memory. Goose Lane Editions, 2011 The essays in Mnemonic are titled in two ways, first with the Latin name for a tree

Theresa Kishkan’s Mnemonic: A Book of Trees (2011)2020-10-20T09:32:24-04:00
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