French-Canadian Authors for the 12th Canadian Book Challenge

2019-02-04T12:10:16-05:00

There are about 800 discussions of books by Canadian writers on BIP, about half the books discussed here, but far more by English-Canadian than French-Canadian writers. For the 12th Canadian Book Challenge, I will be reading in translation. But which books? Which French-Canadian writers? In a previous year (the

French-Canadian Authors for the 12th Canadian Book Challenge2019-02-04T12:10:16-05:00

Mazo de la Roche’s Whiteoaks of Jalna (1929)

2018-07-10T18:26:23-04:00

The second book published in the series naturally focuses on Alayne, who was introduced as an independent young woman, who left her New York publishing career behind when she fell in love with one of the Whiteoak boys, in the series’ first volume, Jalna (published in 1927). Viewing the

Mazo de la Roche’s Whiteoaks of Jalna (1929)2018-07-10T18:26:23-04:00

Girl Reader, Grown Reader: The Jalna series

2024-07-19T11:32:59-04:00

I am about eleven years old, sitting cross-legged on the floor, in what we called the sewing room. Next to the sewing machine is a brick-and-board bookcase filled with paperbacks. (There was a bookcase in nearly every room, regardless of what the room was called. Now, even my kitchen

Girl Reader, Grown Reader: The Jalna series2024-07-19T11:32:59-04:00

Mazo de la Roche’s Jalna (1927)

2024-07-19T13:30:30-04:00

This post is published to coincide with the anniversary of the author’s death. She died in her home in Toronto on July 12, 1961, where she had written the final Jalna book, Centenary at Jalna. Even though I deliberately chose a story-order reading, over a publication-order

Mazo de la Roche’s Jalna (1927)2024-07-19T13:30:30-04:00

Quarterly Stories: Summer 2018

2018-07-10T17:50:21-04:00

Danticat, Farnsworth, Gallant, Hunter, Li and Quade Short Stories in April, May and June Whether in a dedicated collection or a magazine, these stories capture a variety of reading moods. This quarter, I returned to three familiar writers and also explored three new-to-me story writers. Just

Quarterly Stories: Summer 20182018-07-10T17:50:21-04:00
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