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From the highly acclaimed young writer Alix Ohlin, comes a powerful drama about entwined lives and a woman with an unsettling ability to broach the innermost dynamics of the people around her.
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A portrait of a marriage, a meditation on faith, and a journey of conquest and self-discovery, Island of Wings is a passionate and atmospheric novel reminiscent of Wuthering Heights.
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As a part of the launch of the new A-List series, a curated selection of titles from Anansi's backlist featuring handsome new covers and introductions by well-known Canadian writers, comes Anne Hébert's Kamouraska, with an introduction by Noah Richler.
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One of the most talked-about, widely celebrated, and exhilaratingly original US debuts of 2011, here is a portrait of the artist as a young man adrift in an age of Google searches and globalization
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Controversial critic, columnist, and poet Lynn Crosbie gives us a fiery, honest, and heartbreaking blend of personal memoir and fiction that sketches seven tumultuous years in her life.
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This superb collection, short-listed for the Giller Prize, takes you inside small-town Nova Scotia to expose the troubles that lie at its heart.
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Governor General's Literary Award-winning author Marie-Claire Blais gives us her latest: a rare and startling portrait of humanity that is moving, tragic, joyful, and ultimately, unforgettable.
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Set against the backdrop of a working-class neighbourhood during the 1980s, this stunning debut won Radio-Canada's Battle of the Books (Canada Reads) competition in its original French. Mister Roger and Me is a heartbreaking and hilarious story about the unlikely friendship between a spirited eight-year-old and her neighbour, a disgruntled old man.
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A finalist for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Notorious is a literary mystery, a love story, a book of poetry and violation, faith and chaos, redemption and destruction, and a masterpiece of imagination that will take your breath away.
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Michael Winter's debut collection of stories follows the youthful Gabriel English as he grows up in Newfoundland and leaves to establishes himself.
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