Seeding: The Beggar’s Garden (2011)

2014-03-15T16:09:48-04:00

Michael Christie's The Beggar's Garden Harper-Collins, 2011 Although the title for Michael Christie's story collection is drawn from the final story, it might well have been pulled from the second story's title, "Discard". It's at the heart of this debut collection: that which has been left behind, tossed out, put

Seeding: The Beggar’s Garden (2011)2014-03-15T16:09:48-04:00

Floating: Touch

2021-02-01T16:11:59-05:00

Alexi Zentner's Touch Knopf, 2011 It seems like stating the obvious, but Touch is all about storytelling. Sure, all novels are fiction. They all contain stories. But they aren't all about storytelling. However, Alexi Zentner's novel is just that. "I felt like I knew him already. I'd heard so many

Floating: Touch2021-02-01T16:11:59-05:00

Mending: The Sisters Brothers

2017-07-25T11:29:33-04:00

Unforgettable design, no? Patrick deWitt's The Sisters Brothers House of Anansi, 2011 So I'm chatting about this book, about the scene with the 'dentist', and I announce that I agree that it's unfair that he doesn't get paid for his 'services', but dismiss it quickly by saying that

Mending: The Sisters Brothers2017-07-25T11:29:33-04:00

Aftermath: Monoceros

2014-07-11T16:54:58-04:00

Hunt of the Unicorn Tapestry Suzette Mayr's Monoceros Coach House Books, 2011 Nowadays, it's been Disney-fied, but once-upon-a-time the unicorn wasn't about pink glitter and rainbows, but about raw passions, about what cannot be tamed. In one of Da Vinci's notebooks is this note: "The unicorn, through its

Aftermath: Monoceros2014-07-11T16:54:58-04:00

Lemon-Sweet: Half-Blood Blues

2020-05-21T15:55:57-04:00

I spent a ridiculous amount of time touching this cover (and wishing the hole in the centre was actually cut) Esi Edugyan's Half-Blood Blues Thomas Allen Publishers, 2011  In the opening pages of Esi Edugyan’s second novel, readers meet Heiro, Chip, Delilah and Sid, and are immersed in

Lemon-Sweet: Half-Blood Blues2020-05-21T15:55:57-04:00
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