All Book Reviews

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Book(s) Reviewed

  • the bridge from day to night by David Zieroth
  • Neighbours by W. H. New
  • Maunder by Claire Kelly
  • Believing is not the same as Being Saved by Lisa Martin
Subjects: Poetry

Book(s) Reviewed

  • The Anti-Capitalist Resistance Comic Book: From the WTO to the G20 by Gord Hill
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture, Volume II by Dan Beavon , David Newhouse and Cora J. Voyageur
  • Broken but not Dead by Joylene Nowell Butler

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Lost in September by Kathleen Winter
Subjects: Fiction

Book(s) Reviewed

  • What is Long Past Occurs in Full Light by Marilyn Bowering
  • What We Carry by Susan Glickman
  • There Are Not Enough Sad Songs by Marita Dachsel
Subjects: Poetry

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Collected Tarts and Other Indelicacies by Tabatha Southey
  • TransCanadian Feminist Fictions: New Cross-Border Ethics by Libe García Zarranz
Subjects: Non-Fiction

Book(s) Reviewed

  • The Family China by Ann Shin
  • Blind Items by Dina Del Bucchia

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Feel Ways: A Scarborough Anthology by Adrian De Leon, Téa Mutonji and Natasha Ramoutar
  • Indigenous Toronto: Stories That Carry This Place by Denise Bolduc, Mnawaate Gordon-Corbiere and Rebeka Tabobondung
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Book(s) Reviewed

  • Hunger by Meghan Greeley
  • Crippled by Paul David Power
Subjects:

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Timing Canada: The Shifting Politics of Time in Canadian Literary Culture by Paul Huebener
  • Imagining Care: Responsibility, Dependency, and Canadian Literature by Amelia DeFalco

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Anthology of Québec Women’s Plays in English Translation: Volume III (1997-2009) by Louise H. Forsyth