Deafening by Frances Itani

When I learned of Frances Itani's newest book, Tell, and that it included some of the characters from her 2004 book, Deafening, I knew it was time I finally read Deafening. And, I am so glad I did. I loved it, and I can't wait to get my hands on Tell, so I can go back … Continue reading Deafening by Frances Itani

Quotes From Canada; L.M. Montgomery

We have three cats at our house, and have recently acquired a dog. The cats are not impressed. But, I am hopeful that they will someday all be friends. I feel like I have been living and breathing cats and dogs lately, which has put me in mind of this quote about cats from Anne: “I love … Continue reading Quotes From Canada; L.M. Montgomery

Obasan by Joy Kogawa

  As I have already talked about in my post about Joy Kogawa, Obasan is a novel she wrote based on her experiences as a young Japanese-Canadian girl during the time of the Second World War. Obasan has become required reading in our schools and has been quoted on Parliament Hill. Why it has taken me … Continue reading Obasan by Joy Kogawa

Joy Kogawa

  I have chosen Joy Kogawa's Obasan to be the 'K' book for my A-Z Canlit challenge. I can't believe I have waited so long to read this book, but I was helped along by the book fairy when I recently came across a copy of it at a book sale. I snatched it up just in time to … Continue reading Joy Kogawa

Celebrating Consumed By Ink’s First Year!

Exactly one year ago I published my first post. And, I was really nervous. It's hard to believe that it's already been a year, and since that first scary post, I've pushed the publish button 126 more times. To celebrate, I want to look at some stats and re-visit some of the books and posts I … Continue reading Celebrating Consumed By Ink’s First Year!

The Deep by Mary Swan

The Deep is a novella I have had on my list for a while. With Remembrance Day coming up, I thought it was the perfect time to read it. The Deep tells the story of twin sisters volunteering oversees during WWI. Through their eyes, we experience the atrocities of war, as well as the smaller, almost … Continue reading The Deep by Mary Swan

Alphabetique, 26 Characteristic Fictions by Molly Peacock

Alphabetique, 26 Characteristic Fictions If you are looking to spend a fun time with words and letters, then here is the perfect book for you. You will want to take your time reveling in the whimsical, colourful language of these original stories, as well as absorb the beautiful illustrations that go along with them. The … Continue reading Alphabetique, 26 Characteristic Fictions by Molly Peacock

Remembrance by Alistair MacLeod

Alistair MacLeod was a Canadian novelist and short story writer. He was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan in 1936, but moved back to Cape Breton when he was 10. He died in Windsor, Ontario in 2014. He taught English and creative writing at the University of Windsor for more than 30 years, but returned to his family's … Continue reading Remembrance by Alistair MacLeod

A Selection of Great Blog Posts October 2014

Reviews: Adult Onset by Ann-Marie MacDonald @ Pickle Me This this is not a review: are you ready to be lucky?, by rosemary nixon @ Matilda Magtree Boundless by Kathleen Winter @ ebookclassics Recommended Reading: Gutenberg's Apprentice, by Alix Christie @ Rosemary and Reading Glasses Spat the Dummy by Ed Macdonald: An Interview with The … Continue reading A Selection of Great Blog Posts October 2014