Author: Ian McGillis
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JanFeb 2003
| A Tourist's Guide to Glengarry by Ian McGillis Porcupine's Quill 185 pages $19.95 paper ISBN: 0889842469
| | Some Girls Do by Teresa McWhirter Polestar 148 pages $21.95 paper ISBN: 1551924595
| | Stay by Aislinn Hunter Polestar 269 pages $21.95 paper ISBN: 1551925680
| | | Tiger Dreams by Almeda Glenn Miller Polestar 363 pages $21.95 paper ISBN: 1551925729
| | How the Blessed Live by Susannah M. Smith Coach House Books 168 pages $18.95 paper ISBN: 1552451003
| | An Expectation of Home by Larry Lynch Gasperau Press 301 pages $21.95 paper ISBN: 189403161X
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First Novels by W.P Kinsella by W. P. Kinsella
How the Blessed Live by Susannah M. Smith (Coach House Books, $18.95, 168 pages, ISBN: 1552451003). With beautiful language and the lyrical voice of a poet Smith carries off this retelling of the Isis/Osiris myth. What makes the novel work is that the reader does not need to know the myth to enjoy the story. When the twins Lucy and Levi are born their mother, Wren, dies. They are raised by their grief-stricken father in an idyllic setting on an island on Lake Ontario. Read more...
| Apr 2003
Innocence in Glengarry by Andrew Steinmetz
Set in a suburb of Edmonton, A Tourist's Guide to GlengarryùIan McGillis's gentle, dignified, poignant, and seriously funny first novelù is the narrative of a day in the life of Neil McDonald, a grade four student with an idiot savant's penchant for baseball and music. The book opens with 9-year-old Neil sitting in Irene's, a local diner, on the night of the second game of the 1971 World Series (Pittsburgh Pirates versus Baltimore Orioles). Read more...
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