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By Mark Sampson

Mark Sampson’s sophomore novel is cast as two parallel stories that eventually weave together with the precision of a tatami mat. Right from the start, readers are bludgeoned by the story of “Meiko,” barely a ... Read More »

August 27, 2014 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Nancy Huston

Black Dance is a family story that spans generations, cultures, and continents, all tied together by the beat of capoeira drumming. (Capoeira is a martial art of Brazilian origin that incorporates dance and music.) As ... Read More »

August 27, 2014 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Michael Crummey

The title of Michael Crummey’s new novel is the name of both the main character and the economically eclipsed Newfoundland outport island he inhabits. The story explores the extent to which one is indivisible from ... Read More »

August 21, 2014 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels