Craig Davidson’s Cataract City (2013)

2014-07-11T16:47:56-04:00

Reading Craig Davidson's Cataract City took me somewhere else. You might think, if you have heard something of the novel, that I am about to say Niagara Falls. But as much as the novel is about two boys' coming-of-age in this environs, it is a study of how 'what-came-before' morphs and

Craig Davidson’s Cataract City (2013)2014-07-11T16:47:56-04:00

Sahar Delijani’s Children of the Jacaranda Tree (2013)

2014-05-13T09:11:22-04:00

A blindfolded woman in labour, in the back of a van that has left Evin Prison in Tehran. It's an un-put-down-able scene. Atria Books - Simon & Schuster, 2013 It's 1983, in the third year of the war with Iraq, but the fierce immediacy of the story pulls

Sahar Delijani’s Children of the Jacaranda Tree (2013)2014-05-13T09:11:22-04:00

Shyam Selvadurai’s Swimming in the Monsoon Sea (2005)

2023-10-04T15:00:59-04:00

Shyam Selvadurai's Swimming in the Monsoon Sea Tundra Books, 2005 You may have noticed that I'm back to starting the reading weekend with kidlit and young adult novels once more. That, along with some of the other regular features was on holiday for the summer, but last week brought Sherman

Shyam Selvadurai’s Swimming in the Monsoon Sea (2005)2023-10-04T15:00:59-04:00

“Twins” C.E. Morgan

2014-03-09T17:46:13-04:00

C.E. Morgan "Twins" Summer Fiction: 20 Under 40 June14/21 "The New Yorker" The New Yorker's reviewer of C.E. Morgan's first novel, All the Living, wrote: "This lyrical tale of grief and gruelling love on a tobacco farm takes place in the mid-nineteen-eighties but, if not for glimpses of linoleum and

“Twins” C.E. Morgan2014-03-09T17:46:13-04:00

Jennifer Baszile’s The Black Girl Next Door (2009)

2014-07-11T16:33:00-04:00

Even though I actually finished reading this memoir last week, it seems fitting to launch February's blog, on the first day of Black History Month, with bookchat about this memoir, penned by the woman who was the first black woman to teach history at Yale University, as an assistant professor

Jennifer Baszile’s The Black Girl Next Door (2009)2014-07-11T16:33:00-04:00
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