Joshua Ferris’ To Rise Again at a Decent Hour (2014)

2014-07-11T16:06:01-04:00

Inherently uncomfortable. Essentially intimate. The relationship between dentist and patient is complex, contradictory. Little Brown & Company, 2014 Most of us view that relationship from the perspective of patient, so Paul O'Rourke's voice has the potential to be illuminating, unique, fresh. In earlier works, Joshua Ferris has vividly inhabited

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Arjun Basu’s Waiting for the Man (2014)

2014-07-11T16:34:12-04:00

“We crave narrative,” Joe tells us. And the Reader who picks up Arjun Basu’s Waiting for the Man nods: a narrative craver. ECW Press, 2014 “We believe we are uninteresting without a compelling story.” But Joe himself no longer finds his story compelling. The Reader meets Joe when

Arjun Basu’s Waiting for the Man (2014)2014-07-11T16:34:12-04:00

Elizabeth Ruth’s Matadora (2013)

2014-03-23T08:31:57-04:00

When I pointed out Matadora to a friend in a bookstore last weekend, she scrunched her nose. "Who wants to read a book about bullfighting?" Well, readers might turn to Elizabeth Ruth's third novel for many other reasons. (So, if you're scrunching your nose too, please read on.) First, she was mentored

Elizabeth Ruth’s Matadora (2013)2014-03-23T08:31:57-04:00

Don Gillmor’s Mount Pleasant (2013)

2014-05-13T15:44:03-04:00

You can imagine Harry Salter, the main character in Don Gillmor's second novel, nodding along with Murray. Random House Canada, 2013 Murray is actually a character in an Alice Munro story, looking back at his much-changed life, but the story is familiar. "Does it deserve to be called

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Lisa Moore’s Alligator (2004)

2014-07-11T16:54:32-04:00

When readers look into the eye of Lisa Moore's fiction, they are changed. House of Anansi, 2004 "I knelt down near the fence and looked into the eye of a giant alligator that was very near the fence. The alligator did not move and did not move. I

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