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By Helen McLean

Edward Cooper begins life in near-Dickensian circumstances, in a single room on Brunswick Avenue in Depression-era Toronto. Though he and his pretty, unmarried English mother have only each other and a meagre allowance from her ... Read More »

November 25, 2003 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Andrea MacPherson

When She Was Electric, a first novel from Vancouver author Andrea MacPherson, suffers from a sense of familiarity, a reliance on structural clichés that damages, almost irrevocably, this otherwise interesting debut. MacPherson’s narrative treads perilously ... Read More »

November 25, 2003 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Gillian Chan

During the Second World War, the Royal Air Force ran a flight training school in the town of Hagersville, Ontario. The school is one of the two main backdrops for Gillian Chan’s new novel; the ... Read More »

November 24, 2003

By Hiromi Goto

When the Kato family moves to rural Alberta, it is 12-year-old Sayuri who faces the toughest adjustment. Her father has a new job, and her mother, a horror-fiction writer, needs only her imagination to feel ... Read More »

November 23, 2003