Carrianne K.Y. Leung’s The Wondrous Woo (2013)

2017-07-24T14:38:24-04:00

It's possible that the readers who will warm most fervently to The Wondrous Woo are those readers who feel a connection with a passage like this: Inanna Publications, 2013 "The first episode had come after an incident at the Woolco cafeteria when I was ten. It was $1.44

Carrianne K.Y. Leung’s The Wondrous Woo (2013)2017-07-24T14:38:24-04:00

Kim Fu’s For Today I Am a Boy (2014)

2020-10-22T12:26:50-04:00

For Today I Am a Boy is a very ordinary story, told in a gentle and quiet voice. Kim Fu's novel does not challenge vehemently, like Ghalib Islam's brash debut or Helen Oyeyemi's Boy, Snow, Bird. "My father stood on the step and watched with me. It was the fall

Kim Fu’s For Today I Am a Boy (2014)2020-10-22T12:26:50-04:00

Greg Kearney’s The Desperates (2013)

2020-10-22T12:22:44-04:00

In the beginning, Joel gets a new job. It's a moment that might be filled with potential, promise. He could be the figure on the cover of the novel, leaping into the air. Alternatively, Joel could be that figure on the cover and be plummeting to the earth, about to

Greg Kearney’s The Desperates (2013)2020-10-22T12:22:44-04:00

Being a Good Girl

2020-05-04T14:41:58-04:00

The word 'goodish' entered my vocabulary thanks to an observation that Carol Shields makes of two female friends in The Republic of Love. (General increased usage of -ish also ensued.) "They love the word ‘goodish,’ as in goodish sunsets, goodish travel bargains, goodish men." The title and cover of Suzanne Sutherland's When

Being a Good Girl2020-05-04T14:41:58-04:00

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
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