Dorothy Livesay’s Journey with My Selves: 1909-1963 (1991)

2025-11-10T12:49:33-05:00

I can’t remember where I gathered the idea that I wanted to read Dorothy Livesay’s memoir, Journey with My Selves, but I bought a copy of it from Macondo Books in Guelph (which has a great selection of literary fiction and biography, second-hand) and the Women Unbound Challenge was the

Dorothy Livesay’s Journey with My Selves: 1909-1963 (1991)2025-11-10T12:49:33-05:00

Ethel Wilson’s Hetty Dorval (1947)

2014-02-27T15:25:14-05:00

It's still early, the winter morning that I begin reading Hetty Dorval, and the train is leaving the station hesitatingly, in the dark and snowless cold. I have my other book in my lap, my fun read, the sort of read that will be perfectly absorbing even after the bulk

Ethel Wilson’s Hetty Dorval (1947)2014-02-27T15:25:14-05:00

Women Unbound Reading Challenge

2010-01-31T14:39:17-05:00

When I first started making the list of books I’d like to read for this Challenge, I immediately began to list classic English and American texts (and not that that wouldn’t make for a fitting challenge, with the likes of Wollstonecraft and Pankhurst brushing up with Stanton and Lorde) but

Women Unbound Reading Challenge2010-01-31T14:39:17-05:00

Shelf Discovery Reading Challenge

2025-03-25T09:17:06-04:00

Also inflating this year’s reading list, but escaping the burdensome Must-Read List, are my choices for the Shelf Discovery Challenge. My 2008 Reading Project was to focus on children’s and young adult literature and I used that as an excuse to revisit a lot of my old favourites, so when

Shelf Discovery Reading Challenge2025-03-25T09:17:06-04:00
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