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Lisa Moore's Alligator moves with the swiftness of a gator in attack mode through the lives of a group of brilliantly rendered characters in contemporary St. John's, Newfoundland.
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Kathleen Winter's stunning debut novel, a #1 national bestseller, is a beautifully sensitive story of family, identity, and the yearning to belong.
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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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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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This IMPAC Award-winning novel is an explosive look at life in a war zone that fuses vivid imagery with the beauty of Arabic poetry.
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A finalist for France's prestigious Prix Goncourt literary award, Dirty Feet is a remarkable, inventive, and darkly compelling novel that tells the story of one man's journey to retrace the steps of the mysterious, nomadic father who abandoned him years earlier.
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A bitingly hilarious satire of the making of wine, television, and taste from one of Canada’s most accomplished comic writers.
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This epic novel takes you inside an affluent Jewish family in the lead-up to Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia.
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Lisa Moore's unforgettable second novel examines the aftermath of 1982's Ocean Ranger disaster within the community of St. John's, and its effects on one family in particular.
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Bill Gaston crafts these short fictions around the idea of the gargoyle -- the concrete representation of extremes of human emotions.
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