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This is a big year for Anne of Green Gables fans, marking the 100th anniversary of the famous book’s publication.…Read More »
Poet, philosopher, translator, linguist, critic, typographer, ethnographer – Robert Bringhurst is a rare sort of person: an independent scholar and…Read More »
December 20, 2007 at 01:34pm | Filed under: Criticism & Essays
Rachna Gilmore’s picture books tend toward sweet endings, but those involving family conflict, such as the GG winner A Screaming…Read More »
November 7, 2007 at 11:32am | Filed under: Picture Books
Claire Vigere is growing up in a happy habitant family in Lower Canada in 1864. Claire’s obsession is horses, particularly…Read More »
October 14, 2005 at 12:42pm | Filed under:
Some journalists’ writing, charming in brevity, suffers when translated to a full-length book. So readers of Heather Mallick’s Globe and…Read More »
September 10, 2004 at 04:09pm | Filed under: Memoir & Biography
I doubt many people saw it coming, but it’s happened; computers have shed their stodgy images and become the sexy…Read More »
March 31, 2004 at 10:29am | Filed under: Science, Technology & Environment
In 1852, the publishing house Longman released a reference work whose aim was “to supply, with respect to the English…Read More »
February 25, 2004 at 06:11pm | Filed under: Reference
I read The Blind Assassin with a page of paper by me on which to catch notes and questions and…Read More »
February 23, 2004 at 10:15am | Filed under: Fiction: Novels
Veteran Alberta writer Fred Stenson recently made a bigger name for himself in CanLit with The Trade, a myth-shattering look…Read More »
February 20, 2004 at 01:19pm | Filed under: Fiction: Novels
In his playful second book for children, poet Gary Barwin riffs on the traditional tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.…Read More »
February 5, 2004 at 01:32pm | Filed under: Children and YA Fiction, Picture Books