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"In the creation of David Slaney, Lisa Moore brings us an unforgettable character, embodying the exuberance and energy of misspent youth. Caught is a propulsive and harrowing read." - Patrick deWitt, author of The Sisters Brothers
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"Louise Stern writes stories about young men and women on the edge, stories that stay in your head long after you have finished reading them . . . Chattering is utterly compelling." -- Observer
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A novel of unblinking honesty which illuminates the surprisingly thin line that separates aggression from tenderness, and that gives us a picture of a Britain that is strange and yet utterly convincing.
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As though reflecting the new Eastern European reality in many pieces of a broken mirror, this new collection of tales masterfully encapsulates the zeitgeist of a post-Communist society in all its weirdness and wonder.
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"Théodora Armstrong's stories are brash and brainy." - Mark Anthony Jarman
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IMPAC Award-winner Rawi Hage's second novel combines an uncompromising vision of humanity with razor-sharp portraits of society's outsiders, and a startling, poetic sensibility with bracing jolts of dark humour.
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A darkly atmospheric, intelligent first novel about a team of young archaeologists in Greenland unearthing the remains of an extinct Norse community while a plague rages in the outside world.
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A genuine Hebert treasure trove, this omnibus edition celebrates one of Canada's most important writers.
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Exclusively available from Anansi Digital, Communion is one of the lost, great works by a Canadian literary titan.
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The RAF taught Alfred how to be a man, but didn't prepare him for capture and the chaos of war.
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