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Giller Foundation launches scholarship for students studying writing, literature

Giller Foundation launches scholarship for students studying writing, literature

TORONTO — The Giller Foundation has launched a new scholarship for Black, Indigenous and racialized high school grads pursuing an education in creative writing and literature.
A tale of history and humanization unfold in colourful 'Haida Manga'

A tale of history and humanization unfold in colourful 'Haida Manga'

On a ship with torn sails, tossed by churning waters, the first of many Europeans needing rescue arrives along the coast of what is now British Columbia, before a Haida canoe brings an outstretched paddle and the warm light of salvation.
David Sedaris' first children's book, 'Pretty Ugly,' to be published next February

David Sedaris' first children's book, 'Pretty Ugly,' to be published next February

NEW YORK (AP) — David Sedaris is publishing his first children's book, a collaboration with Ian Falconer conceived decades ago and finished shortly before the “Olivia” creator died in March.
American poet Roger Reeves wins Griffin Poetry Prize for 'Best Barbarian'

American poet Roger Reeves wins Griffin Poetry Prize for 'Best Barbarian'

TORONTO — When Roger Reeves was named the winner of this year's Griffin Poetry Prize on Wednesday night, his head fell to his hands and his mind went blank.

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Top Paid Books (US Bestseller List): 1. Cherish by Tracy Wolff - 9781649373175 - (Entangled Publishing, LLC) 2. Identity by Nora Roberts - 9781250284327 - (St. Martin’s Publishing Group) 3.
Book Review: Elliot Page's timely debut memoir 'Pageboy' is powerful, humanizing

Book Review: Elliot Page's timely debut memoir 'Pageboy' is powerful, humanizing

"Pageboy" by Elliot Page (Flatiron Books) Look, I admire Elliot Page as much as the next LGBTQ+ person and was swooning just as hard over this incredible cover and the mystery around the hush-hush book with the super-private advanced copies.
Book Review: Isabel Allende's 'The Wind Knows My Name' explores lives of 2 children adrift alone

Book Review: Isabel Allende's 'The Wind Knows My Name' explores lives of 2 children adrift alone

PHOENIX (AP) — "The Wind Knows My Name" by Isabel Allende (Ballantine Books) Prolific Latin American-born author Isabel Allende skillfully braids the traumatic stories of two young children separated from each other by decades and thousands of miles
Book Review: Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell pens powerful graphic memoir 'The Talk'

Book Review: Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell pens powerful graphic memoir 'The Talk'

“The Talk” by Darrin Bell (Henry Holt & Company) Seeing the other children at the park playing with water guns, Darrin asks his mom for one. Her immediate response: No.
Book Review: 'George,' a memoir by Frieda Hughes, is about saving and being saved by a wild bird

Book Review: 'George,' a memoir by Frieda Hughes, is about saving and being saved by a wild bird

“George: A Magpie Memoir,” by Frieda Hughes (Avid Reader Press) Frieda Hughes in an English poet and painter who has built a following on birding Instagram (@friedahughes) with her beguiling videos of owls.
Book Review: ‘Mozart in Motion’ by Patrick Mackie seeks to bring composer to life in new ways

Book Review: ‘Mozart in Motion’ by Patrick Mackie seeks to bring composer to life in new ways

“Mozart in Motion: His Work and His World in Pieces” by Patrick Mackie (Macmillan Publishers). Writing a biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart nowadays is no easy task.
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