All Book Reviews

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Book(s) Reviewed

  • Man Should Rejoice: A Critical Edition by Hugh MacLennan and Colin Hill
Subjects:

Relentless Torture (p. 195-96)

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Omar Khadr, Oh Canada by Janice Williamson
Subjects: History, Politics

Remaking Poetry (p. 128-130)

Book(s) Reviewed

  • All the Gold Hurts My Mouth by Katherine Leyton
  • Throaty Wipes by Susan Holbrook
  • Twoism by Ali Blythe
Subjects: Poetry

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Miah by Julia Lin
  • Eating Chinese: Culture on the Menu in Small Town Canada by Lily Cho
  • Chinese Blue by Weyman Chan

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Canadian Studies: Past, Present, Praxis by Christl Verduyn and Jane Koustas
  • Settling and Unsettling Memories: Essays in Canadian Public History by Nicole Neatby and Peter Hodgins

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Margaret Laurence and Jack McClelland, Letters by Laura K. Davis and Linda M. Morra
Subjects: Non-Fiction

Repeating Stories (p. 171-72)

Book(s) Reviewed

  • The Secret Keepers by Paul Yee
  • Crisp by R. W. Gray

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Ghost Warning by Kara Stanley
  • To Me You Seem Giant by Greg Rhyno
Subjects: Fiction

Book(s) Reviewed

  • The End of the Ice Age by Terence Young
  • Light Lifting by Alexander MacLeod
Subjects: Ontario

Resituating CanLit (p. 117-18)

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Devil in Deerskins: My Life with Grey Owl by Sophie McCall
  • The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative North American Literature by Reingard M. Nischik