| The Colour of Canada by Hugh MacLennan, Little, Brown & Company pages $8.95 TC ISBN: 0316542547
| | Images of Flight by Clive Hart, University of California Press pages $55 TC ISBN: 0520061365
| | Canada, 1892 Portrait of a Promised Land by Peter C. Newman, pages $12.98 TC ISBN: 0670845752
| | | Toronto Places Elements of Urban Design by Marc Baraness, Larry Richards, Geoffrey James, Steven Evans, 108 pages $50 TC ISBN: 0802028349
| | Treasures of the National Archives by National Archives of Canada Staf, 368 pages $50 TC ISBN: 0802050220
| | Homage to Heaven, Homage to Earth Chinese Treasures of the Royal Ontario Museum by Royal Ontario Museum Staff, 256 pages $95 TC ISBN: 0802058760
| | | The Spirit of Africville by Africville Genealogical Society, Africville Genealogical Society, 128 pages $19.95 TP ISBN: 088780084X
| | Morrice Un Don a la Patrie: La Collection G. Blair Laing by Charles C. Hill, 192 pages $39.95 TP ISBN: 0888846193
| | Islands of Hope Ontario's Parks & Wilderness by Bruce Littlejohn, Lori Labatt, 288 pages $35 TC ISBN: 1895565103
| Book Review States of the Nation by John Oughton Whatever Canada's political future, our past and present have sparked some seasonal successes. Read more...
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Book Review Convincing Performances by Malcolm Page Past accomplishments and present ambitions highlight an exciting batch of new drama titles. Read more...
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Book Review Perfect Pitch by Gary Draper Reviewers like to hedge their bets. After all, you might be wrong, in which case it's better to err on the side of being too critical rather than too generous in your estimate, or at least covering your assessments with a caveat or two. Read more...
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Book Review Plague Journal by Allan Casey No sooner have we digested the pat conclusiveness at the end of the story than the narrator drops an epilogue in our laps that disintegrates all our knowing. Mastery is transformed into mystery. Read more...
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| For Art's Sake by W. O. Mitchell, McClelland & Stewart/Tundra Books pages $27.99 TC ISBN: 0771060505
| Book Review Messy Method by Pat Barclay Studded with material culled from Mitchell's own "unique, stored past" and moving to a rhythm all its own, 'For Art's Sake' could have been produced by no other writer. Read more...
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Book Review First Casualties by Heather Robertson In spite of its portentous title, 'Tapestry of War' focuses on the often tawdry private lives of a tiny group of essentially irrelevant people. Read more...
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| Rest Harrow by Janice K. Keefer, pages $24.95 TC ISBN: 0002239930
| Book Review Lovers of Sorts by Helen Porter As I finished 'Rest Harrow', I was happy that this rich, complex story had, finally, satisfied my expectations. But what of those readers who won't make it past the first 100 pages? Read more...
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Book Review Cash Crunch by Ellen Roseman Today's money markets are sophisticated, complex, fast-moving, and increasingly intertwined. These books try to explain how the markets break down and why the regulators can't fix them. Read more...
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Book Review Accepting Diversity by Desmond Morton Canadian constitutions, Russell argues, have been inherently anti-democratic, designed to bind future generations to respect the wisdom of the drafters and to protect rights or privileges that a heedless democratic majority might be inclined to override. Read more...
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| The Pitch by Richard Truhlar, pages $9.95 PT ISBN: 092054486X
| Book Review Fact Similes by Eileen Manion Richard Truhlar writes unsettling prose. Everything in these pieces moves around with manic intensity: characters dissolve into one another; grotesque fantasies interrupt quotidian anxieties; time expands and contracts. Read more...
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Book Review Fictional Fakes by Donald Swainson Books like these raise an important question of ethics. Both Vancouver and Slocum were real people who led real lives, and presumably even dead people should retain some rights. Is it fair to invent, without any evidence, their ambitions and torments? Read more...
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Interviews Voyages Between Worlds Janette Turner Hospital traverses time as well as space while exploring the outer limits of contemporary sensibility. Read more...
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Letters to Editor Letters to Editor I just wish that someone (whether the reviewer or the writers themselves) would clear up that most irritating question of false-face masks. Are they cut from live trees or not? And does it really matter how old the trees are? Read more...
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Prose/Poetry Line Screw by Michael Yates I picked up in lower peripheral vision fiesh flashing quick as a fish out between the bars. I grabbed the wrist and rolled forward with it. Read more...
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Profiles Heritage Under Siege by Heather Kirk Leacock's legacy lives on, but the places associated with him are definitely at risk. Read more...
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Profiles Sorting Through Stories by David Homel George Szanto's larger-than-life writings 'Want to entertain the reader variously'. Read more...
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| Brud by K. J. Harvey, Kenneth J. Harvey, Kenneth Harvey, pages $24.95 TC ISBN: 0316349771
| | The Pagan Wall by David Arnason, 304 pages $19.95 TP ISBN: 0889223122
| | Paper, Scissors, Rock by Ann Decter, pages $12.95 TP ISBN: 0889740402
| | | Cairo's Power by Michael Gripp, 236 pages $5.5 TP ISBN: 0969623801
| First Novels First Novels - Lives on the Page by Douglas Hill HELEN TURNER's A Fragile Respectability (Nimbus, 442 pages, $16.95 paper) is a lengthy fictionalized memoir and the sort of novel you pray will be good -because if it isn't it's bound to be excruciatingly slow. Turner's heroine, Philippa Jerrold, looks back over many intrinsically interesting experiences, but unfortunately none of her memories really comes alive on the page. The author hasn't discovered the knack of converting life as lived into fiction. Instead the first-person narrative, relyi Read more...
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Field Notes Field Notes - Turning East by Lynne Luven During our current national fractiousness, it seems unwise to lapse into "pathetic fallacy," even if it is merely the botanical sort. Read more...
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Field Notes Field Notes - Coren Comes Out by Anonymous Aesthete There are several reasons why I threw wide the doors of the journalistic closet. The first is simple ego - I enjoy recognition, am proud of the writings and rantings in the 'Frank' diary, and wanted people to know who was writing it. Read more...
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George Fetherling Last Words - Drawing and Quartering by Alec McEwen Shakespeare, for example, can be understood by today's intelligent reader without heavy dependence on a glossary. Meanings and spellings do change over time, but the process should not be forced or indiscriminate. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Fiction by Pat Barclay Paci's own urgency and flashes of genuine originality make a strong impression. 'Under the Bridge' reveals a large talent, confined within the boundaries of a familiar story. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Fiction by Virginia Beaton Carrier's minute observations of behaviour and scenery are a pleasure to read, but it's hard to escape the feeling that his depiction of Montreal's social classes is too simplistic to be completely believable. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Fiction by Roger Mason The human spirit can flower under the basest repression, and Crail's people are human spirits. He shows the small triumphs of their subtle subversions, the moral temper of their courage and indomitability. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Fiction by Virginia Beaton While there are moments of charm and humour, the characterizations remain sketchy. Though MacDonald writes splendidly about the wilderness country of northwest Ontario, his book is at best only mildly entertaining. Read more...
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| Life Skills by Marlis Wesseler, pages $12.95 PF ISBN: 1550500406
| Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Fiction by Roger Mason Wesseler brings her protagonists vividly to life in the imagined and real worlds they inhabit. Women will read 'Life Skills' with recognition and empathy; many men will be surprised to find that they do, too. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Fiction by Joyce Marshall My memory caught up with me as I read, and by the time I reached the tragic ending all mysteries and uncertainties had been solved, a tribute to the force of the writing. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Fiction by Louise Fabiani This is an immensely satisfying conclusion to a thought-provoking book: only through healing others - on their terms - can we hope to be healed ourselves. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Fiction by Laurel Boone The story of the stolen document is interesting and original, but the lacklustre romance between Harriet and John mutes the excitement, as do all the subplots and secondary characters. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Non-fiction by Martin Dowding The seasons and activities Ingstad describes, if limited in variety, are so microscopically detailed that 'In the Land of Feast and Famine' impresses as a fascinating and very readable volume. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Non-fiction by Helen Porter The stories are presented in the original Cree with English translations on facing pages, and also in Cree syllabics. The result is a valuable addition to Canadian literature. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Revewis - Non-fiction by Becky Liddell Mowbray is skeptical, though usually polite, in assessing the claims of various health reformers, some of which, admittedly, are flakier than pie-crust. Read more...
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Brief Reviews Brief Reviews - Poetry by Phil Hall There are many complicated ways for a book to cause its reader problems, and perhaps books of poetry are particularly problematic because of their generally smaller, more personal, more intense, enigmatic, tighter natures. Read more...
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| The Dragon's Pearl by Julie Lawson, Paul Morin, 32 pages $17.95 TC ISBN: 0195408438
| | Finster Frets by Kent Baker, H. Werner Zimmermann, H. Werner Zimmermann, H. Werner Zimmermann, 32 pages $7.95 TP ISBN: 0195408993
| | The Snowcat by Dayal K. Khalsa, pages $5.98 TC ISBN: 0517176467
| | | Something from Nothing by Phoebe Gilman, Scholastic, Incorporated 32 pages $15.95 TC ISBN: 0590472801
| | Two by Two by Barbara Reid, Scholastic, Incorporated pages $4.95 PT ISBN: 0590649426
| | A Prairie Alphabet by Jo Bannatyne-Cugnet, Yvette Moore, 32 pages $19.95 TC ISBN: 0887762921
| | | My Grandfather Loved the Stars by Julie Lawson, Judy McLaren, 32 pages $12.95 TC ISBN: 0888783043
| | When Jeremiah Found Mrs. Ming by Sharon Jennings, Mireille Levert, 24 pages $15.95 LB ISBN: 1550372378
| | The Potter by Jacolyn Caton, pages $12.95 TC ISBN: 1550500376
| | | Story of Canada by Janet Lunn, Christopher Moore, Alan Daniel, 320 pages $29.95 PT ISBN: 1895555884
| Children's Books Children's Books - Refrains and Recitals by Marie Pfohl Soon I'll have the pleasure of selecting some holiday gifts for my niece and nephew, the only children in my immediate family right now. Read more...
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Children's Books Children's Books - Live and Learn by Pat Barclay All nine novels are competently written. Attention has been paid to the development of reasonably rounded characters. Inner and outer conflicts abound and each novel has some distinguishing features that make it special. Read more...
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