We So Seldom Look On Love by Barbara Gowdy

This is my third short story collection for Summer of the Canadian Short Story, hosted by Tania @ Write Reads. My first two were Astray by Emma Donoghue and Moral Disorder by Margaret Atwood. We So Seldom Look On Love was actually recommended to me by Tania, but at first I didn't think it was … Continue reading We So Seldom Look On Love by Barbara Gowdy

Mᾶn by Kim Thúy

Kim Thúy makes every word count in her new novel, Mᾶn.  She says so much with very few words. Her writing is beautiful and poetic. Life caught me when I fell... The story tells about Mᾶn's new life in Montreal as a cook at her husband's restaurant. There is a lot of wonderful detail describing the … Continue reading Mᾶn by Kim Thúy

Gone Again!

This time we're gone for 2 weeks. I might pop in a couple of times if I get a chance, but otherwise, I'll see you in September! Happy Reading!

Sweetland by Michael Crummey

Ever since I heard that a new book was coming out by Michael Crummey, I have been excited about it. I have been known to gush about him before; here and here; and he also made this list. With Sweetland, Crummey has done it again. He has written a story about an old man who doesn't … Continue reading Sweetland by Michael Crummey

Quotes From Canada; L.M. Montgomery

Summer always reminds me of the time I spent with Anne Shirley when I was young. Here are a few quotes from Anne: It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will. True friends are always together in spirit.  I believe the nicest … Continue reading Quotes From Canada; L.M. Montgomery

No Relation by Terry Fallis

No Relation has been near the top of the charts here in Canada, and all the reviews I have read have been sunny and bright. It's a good thing I don't have to come on here and disagree with everyone. Earnest Hemmingway was having a bad day. He lost his job, his girlfriend, and his wallet. Many … Continue reading No Relation by Terry Fallis

Life Drawing by Robin Black

Life. It begins and begins and begins. An infinite number of times. It is all beginnings until the end comes. Sometimes we know it and sometimes we do not, but at every moment life begins again. I didn't want to put this book down. Something about it sucked me in right from the start. This … Continue reading Life Drawing by Robin Black

The Town That Drowned by Riel Nason

Last summer our family went on a camping trip to Mactaquac Provincial Park in New Brunswick. Mactaquac is the site of a big dam that is built across the St. John River. It had never occurred to me before to wonder about the origins of the dam, or what it was like in the area … Continue reading The Town That Drowned by Riel Nason

Wayne Johnston

The next book in my A-Z CanLit Project is Baltimore's Mansion by Wayne Johnston. A couple of years ago I read and enjoyed both The Colony of Unrequited Dreams and The Custodian of Paradise, and have been wanting to read more since. Baltimore's Mansion is Johnston's memoir about growing up in Newfoundland. Wayne Johnston was … Continue reading Wayne Johnston

Smoke River by Krista Foss

I've been thinking for a while about what to say about this book. I could do a bunch of research and go into the history and politics of First Nations land disputes and Treaty Rights in Canada. I could give you my opinion about how all the issues should be solved. But, I think I will … Continue reading Smoke River by Krista Foss