February 9, 2004 at 05:13pm | Filed under: Native Peoples
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Alex Rose’s Spirit Dance at Mezidian is a short, sharp, and considered explication of the land settlement treaty drafted between…Read More »
In a perfect world, all cookbooks would be as enjoyable on the coffee table as they are on the kitchen…Read More »
February 9, 2004 at 05:12pm | Filed under: Food & Drink
Within a historical novel, the Holocaust exerts the gravitational force of a black hole. As a reader, you’re instantly caught…Read More »
February 6, 2004 at 02:48pm | Filed under:
Inukshuks – those strange human-like figures of piled rocks that are such a distinctive emblem of the Canadian Arctic –…Read More »
February 6, 2004 at 02:20pm | Filed under: Children and YA Fiction, Picture Books
Not so many years ago, when Brian Mulroney led this country into yet another of his misbegotten constitutional adventures, The…Read More »
February 6, 2004 at 11:12am | Filed under: History
When Dylan is 11, he is seized by an unexplained passion to accompany his parents on a sea kayaking trip…Read More »
February 5, 2004 at 01:41pm | Filed under: Children and YA Non-fiction
According to the publisher, Visible Amazement is “a novel that will redefine Canadian fiction.” While this is almost certainly not…Read More »
February 5, 2004 at 12:01pm | Filed under: Fiction: Novels
For any Canadian who reads about culture or politics, University of Toronto philosophy professor Mark Kingwell is a household name.…Read More »
February 5, 2004 at 11:26am | Filed under: Criticism & Essays
Kites soar and dip in this lovely picture book by Orillia, Ontario author Ting-xing Ye and Montreal artist Suzane Langlois.…Read More »
February 3, 2004 at 02:46pm | Filed under: Picture Books
Don Hannah’s plays demonstrate the theatre’s ability to grab the emotions of an audience and not let go for a…Read More »
February 3, 2004 at 02:12pm | Filed under: Politics & Current Affairs