Dennison Smith’s Eye of the Day (2014)

2020-09-30T08:26:10-04:00

Look closely. HarperCollins, 2014 Things are not what they seem. Or, are more than they seem. Or, too much to bear if they are seen. Or, impossible to see. The Eye of the Day is an assured and sophisticated novel: disorienting, nourishing and powerful storytelling. (It is certainly

Dennison Smith’s Eye of the Day (2014)2020-09-30T08:26:10-04:00

Christene A. Browne’s Two Women (2013)

2014-06-26T14:48:19-04:00

The cover of Christene A. Browne's Two Women pulled me back to a literary pilgrimage I made to Regent Park, in Toronto, after I read Rabindranath Maharaj's The Amazing Absorbing Boy. But Regent Park is not so much a character in this novel as the women themselves. Though, which two

Christene A. Browne’s Two Women (2013)2014-06-26T14:48:19-04:00

“Vandals” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T21:02:03-04:00

"But you better not cross him or he’ll skin you alive....Like he does with his other stuff." 1994; Penguin, 2007 Liza's father warned her about Ladner, who made his living as a taxidermist, working for museums. It wasn't meant to be taken seriously. Indeed, after that, Liza and

“Vandals” Alice Munro2014-03-20T21:02:03-04:00

Dividing Lines: Our Daily Bread

2020-09-16T15:59:10-04:00

Lauren Davis' novel, Our Daily Bread, opens with an excerpt from a sermon, delivered in Gideon in 1794, which directs the righteous in attendance to cast out the wicked. Wordcraft of Oregon (US); HarperCollins (CAN) Send them to the mountains, "the wild places of their wickedness", the reverend

Dividing Lines: Our Daily Bread2020-09-16T15:59:10-04:00

Grace McCleen’s The Land of Decoration (2012)

2014-03-15T19:47:37-04:00

Ten-year-old Judith isn't very concerned that Armageddon is coming. In fact, she's not sorry that soon "nothing of this old world will be left". "[I]t’s good because polar bears are starving and trees are dying and if you put a plastic bag in the earth it will never

Grace McCleen’s The Land of Decoration (2012)2014-03-15T19:47:37-04:00
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