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She brings each story to life, skillfully weaving the stories of the youths’ lives, deaths, and families together with sharp analysis… The book is heartbreaking and infuriating, both an important testament to the need for change and a call to action.” — \u003ci\u003ePublishers Weekly \u003c\/i\u003e*Starred Review*\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e“Talaga has crafted an urgent and unshakable portrait of the horrors faced by Indigenous teens going to school in Thunder Bay, Ontario… Talaga’s incisive research and breathtaking storytelling could bring this community one step closer to the healing it deserves.” — \u003ci\u003eBooklist \u003c\/i\u003e*Starred Review*\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIn this urgent and incisive work, bestselling and award-winning author Tanya Talaga explores the alarming rise of youth suicide in Indigenous communities in Canada and beyond. From Northern Ontario to Nunavut, Norway, Brazil, Australia, and the United States, the Indigenous experience in colonized nations is startlingly similar and deeply disturbing. It is an experience marked by the violent separation of Peoples from the land, the separation of families, and the separation of individuals from traditional ways of life — all of which has culminated in a spiritual separation that has had an enduring impact on generations of Indigenous children. As a result of this colonial legacy, too many communities today lack access to the basic determinants of health — income, employment, education, a safe environment, health services — leading to a mental health and youth suicide crisis on a global scale. 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She brings each story to life, skillfully weaving the stories of the youths’ lives, deaths, and families together with sharp analysis… The book is heartbreaking and infuriating, both an important testament to the need for change and a call to action.” — \u003ci\u003ePublishers Weekly \u003c\/i\u003e*Starred Review*\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e“Talaga has crafted an urgent and unshakable portrait of the horrors faced by Indigenous teens going to school in Thunder Bay, Ontario… Talaga’s incisive research and breathtaking storytelling could bring this community one step closer to the healing it deserves.” — \u003ci\u003eBooklist \u003c\/i\u003e*Starred Review*\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIn this urgent and incisive work, bestselling and award-winning author Tanya Talaga explores the alarming rise of youth suicide in Indigenous communities in Canada and beyond. From Northern Ontario to Nunavut, Norway, Brazil, Australia, and the United States, the Indigenous experience in colonized nations is startlingly similar and deeply disturbing. It is an experience marked by the violent separation of Peoples from the land, the separation of families, and the separation of individuals from traditional ways of life — all of which has culminated in a spiritual separation that has had an enduring impact on generations of Indigenous children. As a result of this colonial legacy, too many communities today lack access to the basic determinants of health — income, employment, education, a safe environment, health services — leading to a mental health and youth suicide crisis on a global scale. But, Talaga reminds us, First Peoples also share a history of resistance, resilience, and civil rights activism. \u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBased on her Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy series, \u003ci\u003eAll Our Relations \u003c\/i\u003eis a powerful call for action, justice, and a better, more equitable world for all Indigenous Peoples.\u003c\/p\u003e"}
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The book is on the national bestseller list, and was named a best book of the year by CBC, the Globe and Mail, the National Post, and Chatelaine. Many feel that it was the nonfiction book of 2017.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eSEVEN FALLEN FEATHERS RECEIVED FANTASTIC U.S. REVIEWS:\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cul\u003e\u003cli\u003eSeven Fallen Feathers has been highly praised in U.S. publications. Both Booklist and Publishers Weekly gave it starred reviews.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eA SUPERSTAR AUTHOR AND A HIGHLY SOUGHT-AFTER SPEAKER:\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cul\u003e\u003cli\u003eTalaga has shot out of the gates with her first book to become a big author. She is constantly asked to comment on Indigenous issues in major national radio and newspapers and to speak to audiences of up to a thousand people. She is an exceptionally powerful and charismatic speaker, and has been asked to give talks to government policymakers, as well as many education boards and teachers.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eU.S. MEDIA IS TURNING THEIR ATTENTION TOWARD INDIGENOUS ISSUES:\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cul\u003e\u003cli\u003eFrom recent events at Standing Rock to President Trump’s derogatory use of “Pocahontas,” Indigenous issues are on the rise in America. We’ve heard that editors at publications such as the Huffington Post and the New York Review of Books are interested in covering this issue more broadly.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eHER POSITION ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES IS REACHING “BOTH SIDES OF THE AISLE”:\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cul\u003e\u003cli\u003eTalaga’s book has had a huge impact. It has reached many readers, both sympathetic and new to the subject, and it is also being course-adopted — it is getting into the exact system it is highly critical of and to people in positions of power who can make change. This new book will no doubt do the same.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eTHE SUBJECT OF HER MASSEY LECTURES IS HIGHLY TIMELY AND AN EQUALLY BIG ISSUE:\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cul\u003e\u003cli\u003eWhile Seven Fallen Feathers addressed the crisis in Indigenous youth education following the end of the residential school system, All Our Relations will examine the crisis in healthcare, particularly mental health among Indigenous youths with regards to the suicide epidemic. It will contextualize the issue by explaining the causality of historical disruption, cultural losses, and intergenerational trauma and the high rates of suicide among youths. It will also argue that like education, healthcare too is yet another system infected with racism and discrimination.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e","OtherText_Previous_review_q_0":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eREVIEW COPIES\u003c\/strong\u003e:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cul\u003e\u003cli\u003ePublishers Weekly\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eBooklist\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eKirkus Reviews\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e","OtherText_Review_0":"All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward is an impeccably researched and unflinching documentation of how both colonial histories and ongoing genocidal practices have created the suicide crisis among Indigenous youth across the globe. 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All children, she writes, ‘need to know who their ancestors are, who their heroes and villains are.’ In All Our Relations, Talaga restores that basic right to Indigenous children who have been robbed of it. And the rest of us, as an epigraph from author Thomas King makes clear, no longer have the excuse of saying we haven’t heard this story. Talaga alone has told it twice now.","OtherText_Review_1_Src":"Quill and Quire","OtherText_Review_2":"This book is both moving and effective; it creates the space for readers to understand the complexity of these issues . . . An excellent read.","OtherText_Review_2_Src":"Ottawa Review of Books","OtherText_Review_3":"Talaga’s treatment and explanation of Indigenous people’s trauma is essential reading.","OtherText_Review_3_Src":"Irish Times","OtherText_Review_4":"Talaga’s passion for the topic is palpable as she shares eye-opening stories and heartbreaking statistics . . . 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All Our Relations
Tanya Talaga, the author of Seven Fallen Feathers, calls attention to an urgent global humanitarian crisis among Indigenous Peoples — youth suicide.
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An Ordinary Violence
A chilling horror novel about a young Indigenous woman haunted by the oppressive legacies of colonization.
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Blood
Bestselling author Lawrence Hill offers an examination of the scientific and social history of blood, and the way that it unites and divides us today.
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Nawaz... is successful at building nuanced characters and reflecting the uneasy and untidy nature of family relationships.","OtherText_Review_0_Auth":"Nadia Kidwai","OtherText_Review_0_Src":"Winnipeg Free Press","OtherText_Review_1":"Nawaz draws the core relationships with immaculately rendered delicacy; she gives the narrative time and space to unfold and evolve in a way that carries uncanny emotional punch.","OtherText_Review_1_Auth":"Ian McGillis","OtherText_Review_1_Src":"Montreal Gazette","OtherText_Review_2":"Bone and Bread... is an emotionally complex, riveting story. [It] is a poignant read, but it captivates because it brims with humanity. Nawaz hustles the reader along with vivid writing, scintillating characters, and the alluring element of mystery.","OtherText_Review_2_Auth":"Jennifer Hunter","OtherText_Review_2_Src":"Toronto Star","OtherText_Review_3":"Bone and Bread is ambitious... Nawaz successfully portrays a strong yet tumultuous bond between the two sisters.","OtherText_Review_3_Auth":"Heather Leighton","OtherText_Review_3_Src":"Globe and Mail","OtherText_Review_4":"Nawaz invites her reader into an intimate and devastating history, and holds you right until the end.","OtherText_Review_4_Auth":"Emily M. Keeler","OtherText_Review_4_Src":"National Post","OtherText_Review_5":"... absorbing...","OtherText_Review_5_Auth":"Athena McKenzie","OtherText_Review_5_Src":"Zoomer","OtherText_Review_6":"Saleema Nawaz’s debut novel Bone and Bread sets poetic prose against the complex mythology of a small family... Nawaz’s wellcrafted narrative and vivid descriptions immerse the reader in Beena and Sadhana’s world.","OtherText_Review_6_Src":"Maisonneuve","OtherText_Review_7":"Saleema Nawaz returns with a big and beautiful novel... a first novel that rewards the reader's emotional involvement with a quietly tragic examination of the numerous solitudes in the life of one family.","OtherText_Review_7_Auth":"Kamal Al-Solaylee","OtherText_Review_7_Src":"Quill \u0026amp; Quire","OtherText_Review_8":"…emotionally complex and nuanced…","OtherText_Review_8_Auth":"Alexis Kienlen","OtherText_Review_8_Src":"Alberta Daily Herald Tribune","OtherText_Review_9":"With an elegance and fluidity of prose rare in first novels, Canadian writer Nawaz presents a masterful examination of the ties that bind people together and the quiet endurance required for sustaining those bonds through the countless travails of life and death.","OtherText_Review_9_Src":"Booklist","OtherText_ShortDescription_0":"A heady, powerfully emotional novel that is part family saga, part love story, and part mystery.","PrizeCodeText_0":"Winner","PrizeCodeText_1":"Short-listed","PrizeCode_0":"01","PrizeCode_1":"04","PrizeName_0":"Quebec Writers' Federation Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction","PrizeName_1":"Canada Reads","PrizeYear_0":"2013","PrizeYear_1":"2016","ProductFormDescription":"trade paperback","PublicationDate":"2013-03-15","Publisher":"House of Anansi Press Inc","ShortDescription":"A heady, powerfully emotional novel that is part family saga, part love story, and part mystery.","Width":"5.25","WidthCode":"in"}
Bone and Bread
A heady, powerfully emotional novel that is part family saga, part love story, and part mystery.
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The paralyzing isolation I felt during the early years of motherhood has given way to tenuous new connections with many other parents — through daycare, local Facebook groups, and community gatherings — but I’m still off balance. Despite reaching middle age, despite having achieved professional success, despite all the wonderful things and people in my life, this moment undoes me.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe sight of monkey bars and green playing field makes me feel tight and floaty at the same time. I know it’s because a part of me was left behind in a place just like this, where I learned that in order to survive I had to make myself disappear. I can’t catch my breath. I feel dislocated.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eMy daughter runs into the play area without a backward glance, and I call her back to give her one last hug. “Enjoy your first day at your new school, Baba. I love you so much,” I whisper. 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Breaking the Ocean
Diversity and inclusion specialist Dashtgard addresses the impacts of exile, immigration, and racism through an account of her life and work.
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{"id":7130424574011,"title":"Broughtupsy","handle":"broughtupsy","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eBroughtupsy takes intersectionality and gives it a face, name, and head full of braids in this brilliant exploration of identity and love. \u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eAkúa is returning home to Jamaica for the first time in ten years. Her younger brother has died suddenly, and Akúa hopes to reconnect with her estranged older sister, Tamika. Over two fateful weeks, the sisters visit significant places from their childhood—the home they grew up in, their mother’s grave, and a local beach—where Akúa spreads her brother’s ashes.\u003c\/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eBut time spent with Tamika only seems to make apparent how different they are and how alone Akúa feels. Then Akúa meets Jayda, a brash stripper who reveals a different side of Kingston. As the two women grow closer, Akúa is forced to confront the difficult reality of being gay in a deeply religious family, and what it means to be a gay woman in Jamaica. Her trip comes to a frenzied and dangerous end, but not without a glimmer of hope of how to find peace with her sister—and herself.\u003c\/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eBy turns diasporic family saga, bildungsroman, and terse sexual awakening, this is a moving debut novel that asks what we’re willing to do for family, and what we’re willing to do to feel at home.\u003c\/p\u003e","published_at":"2023-07-27T13:20:33-04:00","created_at":"2023-05-08T16:35:34-04:00","vendor":"House of Anansi Press Inc","type":"","tags":["Adult BIPOC Voices","Adult Coming Soon","Adult LGBTQ+","By (author) Cooke Christina","House of Anansi Press","Literary Fiction","pub date: 2024-01-23"],"price":1899,"price_min":1899,"price_max":2299,"available":true,"price_varies":true,"compare_at_price":null,"compare_at_price_min":0,"compare_at_price_max":0,"compare_at_price_varies":false,"variants":[{"id":41234854969403,"title":"trade paperback","option1":"trade paperback","option2":null,"option3":null,"sku":"9781487012762","requires_shipping":true,"taxable":true,"featured_image":null,"available":true,"name":"Broughtupsy - trade paperback","public_title":"trade paperback","options":["trade paperback"],"price":2299,"weight":0,"compare_at_price":null,"inventory_management":null,"barcode":"9781487012762","requires_selling_plan":false,"selling_plan_allocations":[]},{"id":41234856050747,"title":"epub","option1":"epub","option2":null,"option3":null,"sku":"9781487012779","requires_shipping":false,"taxable":true,"featured_image":null,"available":true,"name":"Broughtupsy - epub","public_title":"epub","options":["epub"],"price":1899,"weight":0,"compare_at_price":null,"inventory_management":null,"barcode":"9781487012779","requires_selling_plan":false,"selling_plan_allocations":[]}],"images":["\/\/houseofanansi.com\/cdn\/shop\/files\/BNCImageAPI_6759a33d-b83c-41e3-9481-e5676f850640.jpg?v=1689438290"],"featured_image":"\/\/houseofanansi.com\/cdn\/shop\/files\/BNCImageAPI_6759a33d-b83c-41e3-9481-e5676f850640.jpg?v=1689438290","options":["Title"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":23610739753019,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":0.667,"height":2475,"width":1650,"src":"\/\/houseofanansi.com\/cdn\/shop\/files\/BNCImageAPI_6759a33d-b83c-41e3-9481-e5676f850640.jpg?v=1689438290"},"aspect_ratio":0.667,"height":2475,"media_type":"image","src":"\/\/houseofanansi.com\/cdn\/shop\/files\/BNCImageAPI_6759a33d-b83c-41e3-9481-e5676f850640.jpg?v=1689438290","width":1650}],"requires_selling_plan":false,"selling_plan_groups":[],"content":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eBroughtupsy takes intersectionality and gives it a face, name, and head full of braids in this brilliant exploration of identity and love. \u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eAkúa is returning home to Jamaica for the first time in ten years. Her younger brother has died suddenly, and Akúa hopes to reconnect with her estranged older sister, Tamika. Over two fateful weeks, the sisters visit significant places from their childhood—the home they grew up in, their mother’s grave, and a local beach—where Akúa spreads her brother’s ashes.\u003c\/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eBut time spent with Tamika only seems to make apparent how different they are and how alone Akúa feels. Then Akúa meets Jayda, a brash stripper who reveals a different side of Kingston. As the two women grow closer, Akúa is forced to confront the difficult reality of being gay in a deeply religious family, and what it means to be a gay woman in Jamaica. Her trip comes to a frenzied and dangerous end, but not without a glimmer of hope of how to find peace with her sister—and herself.\u003c\/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eBy turns diasporic family saga, bildungsroman, and terse sexual awakening, this is a moving debut novel that asks what we’re willing to do for family, and what we’re willing to do to feel at home.\u003c\/p\u003e"}
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Broughtupsy
Broughtupsy gives intersectionality a face, name, and head full of braids in this brilliant exploration of family, migration, queerness, and love.
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The spiders patiently sit in their cars and wait for the calls to come. But the flies are wanderers - they roam the streets, looking for the raised hands of passengers among life's perpetual flux. \u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFly is a wanderer and a knower. Raised in the circus, the son of a golden-haired trapeze artist and a flying carpet pilot from the East, he is destined to drift and observe. From his taxi we see the world in all its carnivalesque beauty and ugliness. We meet criminals, prostitutes, madmen, magicians, and clowns of many kinds. We meet ordinary people going to extraordinary places, and revolutionaries trying to live ordinary lives. Hunger and injustice claw at the city, and books provide the only true shelter. 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Carnival confirms Hage's status as a star in the literary firmament.","OtherText_Quot_10":"[Hage's] most exuberant, imaginative and playful [novel] yet.","OtherText_Quot_11":"Hage continues to display a refreshingly confrontational aspect, and is unafraid to address material that writers more steeped in CanLit’s pervading politesse would studiously avoid.","OtherText_Quot_12":"[Carnival] is delivered in Hage’s festive, hard-boiled style. The novel’s short scenes of decadence and desperation spray across the pages like buckshot –loud and scattered, but still penetrating.","OtherText_Review_0":"It’s easy to see why Carnival made Hage one of the finalists for the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize ... the strands of the story weave tightly around the reader, leaving one tangled in a web of enchantment.","OtherText_Review_0_Auth":"Sofia Gay","OtherText_Review_0_Src":"Concordian","OtherText_Review_1":"The overall sense of the piece is a celebration of literature, but at the same time, Carnival is about the harsh, raw, senseless world that inspires books, driving home the fact that truth is -- unavoidably -- stranger than fiction.","OtherText_Review_10":"Hage’s writing can be poetic, funny and tragic. Most importantly, it always bears the mark of displacement.","OtherText_Review_10_Auth":"Steven W. Beattie","OtherText_Review_10_Src":"Paste","OtherText_Review_11":"…richly mysterious…","OtherText_Review_11_Auth":"David Kloepfer","OtherText_Review_11_Src":"The Rumpus","OtherText_Review_12":"[Carnival] is delivered in Hage’s festive, hard-boiled style. The novel’s short scenes of decadence and desperation spray across the pages like buckshot –loud and scattered, but still penetrating.","OtherText_Review_12_Auth":"Manoli Kouremetis","OtherText_Review_12_Src":"Time Out New York","OtherText_Review_13":"Fly's world is a bleak place, filled with themes of death and the grotesque and gritty pleasure.","OtherText_Review_13_Auth":"Julia Fraser","OtherText_Review_13_Src":"Pittsburgh Post-Gazette","OtherText_Review_1_Auth":"Christine Mazur","OtherText_Review_1_Src":"Winnipeg Free Press","OtherText_Review_2":"The things that make Rawi Hage a major literary talent include freshness, gut-wrenching lyricism, boldness, emotional restraint, intellectual depth, historical sense, political subversiveness and uncompromising compassion.","OtherText_Review_2_Auth":"T. F. Rigelhof","OtherText_Review_2_Src":"Globe and Mail","OtherText_Review_3":"Rawi Hage is, quite simply, a brilliant writer ... Carnival confirms Hage's status as a star in the literary firmament.","OtherText_Review_3_Auth":"Laura Eggertson","OtherText_Review_3_Src":"Toronto Star","OtherText_Review_4":"Carnival is a rich and compelling read, a testament to a daring and talented novelist.","OtherText_Review_4_Auth":"Devon Code","OtherText_Review_4_Src":"National Post","OtherText_Review_5":"The normally polite CanLit canon won’t prepare you for the violence, obsession, anger, lust and corruption of Hage’s books ... imagine Camus rewriting Taxi Driver.","OtherText_Review_5_Auth":"Devon Code","OtherText_Review_5_Src":"Toronto Life","OtherText_Review_6":"Hage’s prose is addictive ... [Carnival is] amazing, original, and impolite.","OtherText_Review_6_Auth":"Eric Boodman","OtherText_Review_6_Src":"Montreal Review of Books","OtherText_Review_7":"[Hage's] most exuberant, imaginative and playful [novel] yet.","OtherText_Review_7_Auth":"Eric Boodman","OtherText_Review_7_Src":"Telegraph Journal","OtherText_Review_8":"Finally, a piece of fiction that roars...Hage’s language is vivid, full of surreal imagery and laced with metaphor...literary risk-takers are rarer every day. I’ll take a novelist with Hage’s energy any time.","OtherText_Review_8_Auth":"Susan G Cole","OtherText_Review_8_Src":"NOW Magazine","OtherText_Review_9":"Hage continues to display a refreshingly confrontational aspect, and is unafraid to address material that writers more steeped in CanLit’s pervading politesse would studiously avoid.","OtherText_Review_9_Auth":"Steven W. Beattie","OtherText_Review_9_Src":"Walrus Magazine","OtherText_ShortDescription_0":"A memorable novel about the beautiful, twisted existence of life in the modern city, told from the perspective of a taxi driver.","PrizeCodeText_0":"Short-listed","PrizeCodeText_1":"Winner","PrizeCodeText_2":"Commended","PrizeCodeText_3":"Commended","PrizeCodeText_4":"Commended","PrizeCodeText_5":"Commended","PrizeCode_0":"04","PrizeCode_1":"01","PrizeCode_2":"03","PrizeCode_3":"03","PrizeCode_4":"03","PrizeCode_5":"03","PrizeName_0":"Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize","PrizeName_1":"Quebec Writers' Federation Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction","PrizeName_2":"Amazon.ca Best Books: Editors' Picks","PrizeName_3":"Amazon.ca Best Books: Top 10 Fiction","PrizeName_4":"Amazon.ca Best Books: Top 10 Canadian Fiction","PrizeName_5":"Globe and Mail Top 100 Book","PrizeYear_0":"2012","PrizeYear_1":"2012","PrizeYear_2":"2012","PrizeYear_3":"2012","PrizeYear_4":"2012","PrizeYear_5":"2012","ProductFormDescription":"mobi","PublicationDate":"2012-08-08","Publisher":"House of Anansi Press Inc","ShortDescription":"A memorable novel about the beautiful, twisted existence of life in the modern city, told from the perspective of a taxi driver."}
Carnival
A memorable novel about the beautiful, twisted existence of life in the modern city, told from the perspective of a taxi driver.
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Mayya seemed to hardly shift position throughout the day, or even halfway into the night, her form perched quietly on the narrow, straight-backed wood chair in front of the black sewing machine with the image of a butterfly on its side. She barely even lifted her head, unless she needed to look as she groped for her scissors or fished another spool of thread out of the plastic sewing basket which always sat in her small wood utility chest. But Mayya heard everything in the world there was to hear. She noticed the brilliant hues life could have, however motionless her body might be. Her mother was grateful that Mayya’s appetite was so meagre (even if, now and then, she felt vestiges of guilt). She hoped fervently, though she would never have put her hope into words, that one of these days someone would come along who respected Mayya’s talents as a seamstress as much as he might appreciate her abstemious ways. The someone she envisioned would give Mayya a fine wedding procession after which he would take her home with all due ceremony and regard.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThat someone arrived.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs usual Mayya was seated on that narrow chair, bent over the sewing machine at the far end of the long sitting room that opened onto the compound’s private courtyard. Her mother walked over to her, beaming. She pressed her hand gently into her daughter’s shoulder.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eMayya, my dear! The son of Merchant Sulayman has asked for your hand.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eSpasms shot through Mayya’s body. Her mother’s hand suddenly felt unbearably heavy on her shoulder and her throat went dry. She couldn’t stop imagining her sewing thread winding itself around her neck like a hangman’s noose.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHer mother smiled. I thought you were too old by now to put on such a girlish show! You needn’t act so bashful, Mayya.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAnd that was that. The subject was closed and no one raised it again. Mayya’s mother busied herself assembling the wedding clothes, concocting just the right blends of incense, having all the large seat-cushions reupholstered, and getting word out to the entire family. Mayya’s sisters kept their views to themselves and her father left the matter in her mother’s hands. After all, these were her girls and marriage was women’s business.\u003c\/p\u003e","OtherText_Review_0":"An innovative reimagining of the family saga . . . Booth’s translation honours the elliptical rhythms of Arabic and the language’s rich literary heritage . . . Yet there is no doubt that this is a contemporary novel, insistent and alive . . . Celestial Bodies is itself a treasure house: an intricately calibrated chaos of familial orbits and conjunctions, of the gravitational pull of secrets.","OtherText_Review_0_Src":"New York Times","OtherText_Review_1":"The great pleasure of reading Celestial Bodies is witnessing a novel argue, through the achieved perfection of its form, for a kind of inquiry that only the novel can really conduct. The ability to move freely through time, the privileged access to the wounded privacies of many characters, the striking diversity of human beings across a relatively narrow canvas, the shock waves as one generation heaves, like tectonic plates, against another, the secrets and lapses and repressions, at once intimate and historical, the power, indeed, of an investigation that is always political and always intimate — here is the novel being supremely itself, proving itself up to the job by changing not its terms of employment but the shape of the task.","OtherText_Review_1_Src":"New Yorker","OtherText_Review_2":"A rich, dense web of a novel . . . The chorus of voices that arises from these pages, at once harmonious and dissonant, constitutes nothing less than the assertion of the right to exist and to be recognized.","OtherText_Review_2_Src":"New York Review of Books","OtherText_Review_3":"The glimpses into a culture relatively little known in the West are fascinating.","OtherText_Review_3_Src":"Guardian","OtherText_Review_4":"Ambitious, intense . . . With exhilarating results, Alharthi throws the reader into the midst of a tangled family drama in which unrequited love, murder, suicide, and adultery seem the rule rather than the exception . . . [Celestial Bodies] is all the more satisfying for the complexity of its tale.","OtherText_Review_4_Src":"Publisher's Weekly","OtherText_Review_5":"A richly layered, ambitious work that teems with human struggles and contradictions, providing fascinating insight into Omani history and society.","OtherText_Review_5_Src":"Kirkus Reviews","OtherText_Review_6":"A book to win over the head and the heart in equal measure, worth lingering over. Interweaving voices and timelines are beautifully served by the pacing of the novel. Its delicate artistry draws us into a richly imagined community — opening out to tackle profound questions of time and mortality and disturbing aspects of our shared history. The style is a metaphor for the subject, subtly resisting clichés of race, slavery, and gender. The translation is precise and lyrical, weaving in the cadences of both poetry and everyday speech. Celestial Bodies evokes the forces that constrain us and those that set us free.","OtherText_Review_6_Auth":"Bettany Hughes","OtherText_Review_6_Src":"Man Booker International Prize","OtherText_Review_7":"The novel is a beautifully achieved account of lives pulling at the edges of change. The writing is teasingly elliptical throughout and there is a kind of poetic understatement that draws the reader into the domestic settings and public tribulations of the three sisters . . . Celestial Bodies deftly undermines recurrent stereotypes about Arab language and cultures, but most importantly brings a distinctive and important new voice to world literature.","OtherText_Review_7_Src":"Irish Times","OtherText_ShortDescription_0":"The first Arabic-language winner of the Man Booker International Prize and a vivid and elegant tale of a family and a nation across decades.","PrizeCodeText_0":"Winner","PrizeCodeText_1":"Commended","PrizeCode_0":"01","PrizeCode_1":"03","PrizeName_0":"Man Booker International Prize","PrizeName_1":"A Kirkus Reviews Best Book","PrizeYear_0":"2019","PrizeYear_1":"2019","ProductFormDescription":"trade paperback","PublicationDate":"2019-10-15","Publisher":"House of Anansi Press Inc","ShortDescription":"The first Arabic-language winner of the Man Booker International Prize and a vivid and elegant tale of a family and a nation across decades.","Width":"5.25","WidthCode":"in"}
Celestial Bodies
The first Arabic-language winner of the Man Booker International Prize and a vivid and elegant tale of a family and a nation across decades.
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{"id":7014713917499,"title":"Chrysalis","handle":"chrysalis","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eFinalist, Writers Trust Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ2S+ Emerging Writers\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eGenre-blending stories of transformation and belonging that centre women of colour and explore queerness, family, and community.\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eA couple in a crumbling marriage faces divine intervention. A woman dies in her dreams again and again until she finds salvation in an unexpected source. A teenage misfit discovers a darkness lurking just beyond the borders of her suburban home.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe stories in \u003cem\u003eChrysalis\u003c\/em\u003e, Anuja Varghese’s debut collection, are by turns poignant and chilling, blurring the lines between the real world and worlds beyond. 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Chrysalis
Genre-blending stories of transformation and belonging that centre women of colour and explore queerness, family, and community.
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The other end of the board, an eight-foot two-by-four, that he didn’t trim off, either because he didn’t want to spend time sawing it, or because he would get in trouble for wasting wood, was left jutting out on the other side of the post. “That piece of plywood is the shield. Now I’m going to come down the hill on that bicycle. That's my horse. And this” — a pole about six feet long — “is my lance.”\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e“You watch.” He took me by the shoulders and stood me off to the side. “Now you’re going to see how it was done.”\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eHe came off that bit of hill on that bicycle that didn’t have any tires, just bare metal rims that rattled as he picked up speed. The hill, because the bicycle didn’t have any petals and he needed the assistance of gravity. One end of his lance tucked up under his arm, the other end — “You have to hit the shield right dead centre. That’s the way they did it”— out in front of the bicycle that had a fair bit of hurry as he came past me.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eAnd he did it.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eI was the witness.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThe lance did hit the shield right dead centre. A solid hit.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThe shield spun away, pivoted on the single nail driven into the top of the post, and the other end of the board spun around, exactly like he planned it, exactly like he told me it was going to work. Except I don’t think he expected the long end of the two-by-four to come around so quickly and catch him on the back of the head.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eI pick up the hoop. 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Clifford
A moving tribute to an older brother that traverses the thresholds of memoir, fiction, and fantasy and reimagines what could have been.
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Cockroach's finely wrought scenes build in tension toward a conclusion that's fitting and yet unpredictable...Readers are bound to be seduced.","OtherText_Review_11_Auth":"Kevin Chong","OtherText_Review_11_Src":"CBC.ca","OtherText_Review_1_Src":"Vancouver Sun","OtherText_Review_2":"Cockroach echoes Hage's trademark concern for life's losers, for the dispossessed, the troubled and the despairing...In a novel laced with dark humour and scorn for the complacency toward suffering in contemporary society, Hage dissects the immigrant experience with incisiveness and a good degree of aplomb.","OtherText_Review_2_Src":"London Free Press","OtherText_Review_3":"Cockroach is an unforgettable, good read.","OtherText_Review_3_Src":"Banipal 36","OtherText_Review_4":"Hage has done it again. 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Cockroach
Rawi Hage's second novel combines an uncompromising vision of humanity with razor-sharp portraits of society's outsiders.
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Congotronic
The second collection from Canadian poet and filmmaker Shane Book.