Amy Lavender Harris’s Imagining Toronto (2010)

2014-03-13T21:06:59-04:00

Amy Lavender Harris’ Imagining Toronto Mansfield Press, 2010. I first visited Toronto when I was four years old; I fell in love with a park here, a park with wooden forts in which you could climb to their very tops. If you were four years old, or, at least, small.

Amy Lavender Harris’s Imagining Toronto (2010)2014-03-13T21:06:59-04:00

Terry Griggs’s Cat’s Eye Corner Series

2014-03-13T21:02:41-04:00

Terry Griggs’s The Silver Door Raincoast Books, 2004 Have you met Murray Sheaffer, fountain pen extraordinaire? He is a most “handsome, clever and rich (yes!)” fountain pen. Wondering how he could possibly fill the role of hero in Terry Griggs’s Cat’s Eye Trilogy? Then you must have met some other,

Terry Griggs’s Cat’s Eye Corner Series2014-03-13T21:02:41-04:00

George Elliott Clarke’s Whylah Falls (1990)

2014-03-13T21:01:24-04:00

George Elliott Clarke’s Whylah Falls (1990) Raincoast Books - Polestar, 2000 George Elliott Clarke’s Whylah Falls tells the story of a group of Afro-Canadians on the south shore of Nova Scotia. Readers can gather that from a quick glance at the book’s front and back covers. But what readers won’t

George Elliott Clarke’s Whylah Falls (1990)2014-03-13T21:01:24-04:00

Unexpected discoveries (and the Toronto book Award)

2014-03-13T21:00:38-04:00

As if it wasn't enough to obsess about Reading and ReLi-ting, I'm also obsessing about the Toronto Book Award, whose shortlist was announced this week. THE 2011 TORONTO BOOK AWARD (More deets here.) What Disturbs Our Blood, James FitzGerald (Random House) Étienne's Alphabet, James King (Cormorant Books) The Amazing Absorbing

Unexpected discoveries (and the Toronto book Award)2014-03-13T21:00:38-04:00

Here We Go A-Giller-ing

2020-10-01T12:08:40-04:00

It's been a few years since I obsessed about reading the Giller titles (but that year I discovered Charlotte Gill's Ladykiller and that was terrific). Last year I brushed up against my troubled relationship with the list (Dear Giller Shortlist, Oh, how I used to wait for your five names...) but time

Here We Go A-Giller-ing2020-10-01T12:08:40-04:00
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