Greedy for Andrea Levy

2021-02-01T11:29:57-05:00

Andrea Levy's The Long Song (Hamish Hamilton, 2010) And now Persephone Week is finished and I'm back to being Buried in Print on Mondays and Thursdays. As much fun as my Persephone reading as been, as encouraged as I have been by being immersed In Wartime reading, I have been

Greedy for Andrea Levy2021-02-01T11:29:57-05:00

Dionne Brand’s In Another Place, Not Here (1986)

2014-03-09T17:44:11-04:00

Dionne Brand's In Another Place, Not Here Random House, 1986 The Women Unbound Reading Challenge was the perfect excuse that I needed to fill the gap in my Dionne Brand reading with her first novel In Another Place, Not Here. I bought my copy on the weekend (I loaned out

Dionne Brand’s In Another Place, Not Here (1986)2014-03-09T17:44:11-04:00

For the Love of an Island

2014-03-09T13:33:43-04:00

Monique Roffey's The White Woman on the Green Bicycle (Simon & Schuster, 2009) I was pleased to see that more than half of the Orange Prize shortlisted titles -- including this novel -- were still unread in my stacks. Reading the longlist was a crazy undertaking (see more talk of

For the Love of an Island2014-03-09T13:33:43-04:00

Austin Clarke’s More (2008)

2014-03-09T11:28:15-04:00

Austin Clarke's More Thomas Allen, 2008 I can't help it: when I see a stack of new books at the library, I am compelled to, at the very least, ogle them. Usually I pick one up. Often I pet one (even if it's just a shinier version of a favourite

Austin Clarke’s More (2008)2014-03-09T11:28:15-04:00

Wanted: One Brownstone

2014-07-11T16:43:19-04:00

Paule Marshall's Brown Girl Brownstones  VMC No. 87 (1959) Without knowing anything of it, I chose Paule Marshall's novel Brown Girl, Brownstones to read with Black History Month in mind (along with Hannah Crafts' The Bondwoman's Narrative and Zora Neale Hurston's Jonah's Gourd Vine). It was kind of a random

Wanted: One Brownstone2014-07-11T16:43:19-04:00
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