1717 Quadra Island chronicles

Definitely Not James Herriot: A Memoir, of Sorts by Jocelyn Reekie Campbell River: Peregrin Publishing, 2022 $21.95 / 9781896402208 Reviewed by Valerie Green * Jocelyn Reekie’s small book is a delightful treasure for anyone who loves animals. This short memoir covers Reekie’s life from the time she discovered a passion for animals as a child…
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1716 Paired with a wingless horse

The Valkyrie’s Daughter by Tiana Warner Fort Collins, Colorado: Entangled Publishing, 2022. Distributed in Canada by Raincoast Books $14.99 /  9781649373984 Reviewed by Myshara Herbert-McMyn * The Valkyrie’s Daughter is the uplifting story of three underdogs in the Nine Realms. Sigrid is a sixteen-year-old woman who has dreamed her entire life of becoming a Valkyrie….
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1715 Franz Josef Land to Tatla Lake

14 Months on Franz Joseph Land by Mykhailo Ivanychuk, edited and translated by Gloria Atamanenko Summerland: Danny Evanishen/ Ethnic Enterprises, 2002 $20.00 / 9780973242812 Reviewed by Sage Birchwater Editor’s note: Contact Sage Birchwater by email at sagebirchwater@shaw.ca or on Facebook to buy a copy of 14 Months on Franz Joseph Land for $20.00 plus $5.00…
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1714 Marlowe’s second chance

Marlowe Banks, Redesigned by Jacqueline Firkins New York: Macmillan (St. Martin’s Griffin), 2022 $16.99 (U.S) / 9781250836502 Review by Alison Acheson * “In a world filled with messages to be louder and bigger, to take up more space, to garner more attention, denying those messages seems pretty brave to me.” Twenty-something costume-designer, Marlowe Banks, moves…
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1713 Getting emotional

Feeling Feminism: Activism, Affect, and Canada’s Second Wave by Lara Campbell, Michael Dawson, and Catherine Gidney (editors) Vancouver: UBC Press, 2022 $34.95 / 9780774866507 Reviewed by Phyllis Reeve * Increasingly I feel myself becoming historical. The feeling comes with advancing age, enhanced by encountering the work of a younger generation of scholars such as Lara…
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1712 Liberating the ordinary

The Oysters I Bring to Banquets by Gary Geddes Montreal: Guernica Editions, 2022 $22.00 /   9781771837101 Reviewed by Doug Beardsley * Opening Gary Geddes’ new book of poems, The Oysters I Bring to Banquets, I am reminded of something Irving Layton said some thirty years ago, when he intuitively discussed the essential characteristics of the…
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1711 Manways and shabby motels

Thick Skin: Field Notes from a Sister in the Brotherhood by Hilary Peach Vancouver: Anvil Press, 2022 $22.00 / 9781772141955 Reviewed by Catherine Owen * “People love to read about work” — Stephen King The best writers make readers interested in a subject they never imagined they might be compelled by. I think of Cormac…
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1710 Mynett’s Skeena stories

River of Mists: People of the Upper Skeena, 1821-1930 by Geoff Mynett Qualicum Beach: Caitlin Press, 2022 $26.00 / 9781773860930 Reviewed by Tyler McCreary * Geoff Mynett has quickly emerged as the leading public historian of the Upper Skeena region of British Columbia. A remarkably proficient and prodigious author, he has now published his fourth…
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1709 Extinct no more

The Geography of Memory: Reclaiming the Cultural, Natural and Spiritual History of the Snayackstx (Sinixt) First People by Eileen Delehanty Pearkes Victoria: Rocky Mountain Books, 2022 (first published by Kutenai House Press, 2002) $30.00 / 9781771605212 Reviewed by Ron Verzuh * Extinct No More: The Sinixt People of the Kootenays have much to teach us…
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1708 Timmys, truckers, strippers

Sisters of the North: A modern retelling of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility by Emily Kirkham Edmonton: Dragon Hill Publishing, 2022 $21.95 / 9781896124803 Reviewed by Cara Faganello * Sisters of the North: A Modern Retelling of Sense and Sensibility by Emily Kirkham is a delicious reimagining of Jane Austen classic’s classic novel of 1811. Fans…
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1707 From Popocatépetl to Salt Spring

A Dancer’s Pilgrimage by Lolla Devindisch Salt Spring Island: Rainbow Publishers & Invocation Press, 2022 $20.00 / 9781778160301 Reviewed by Wendy Judith Cutler * I was born beside the smouldering flames of the Mexican volcano Popocatépetl (p. 9). This was how eight-year-old Lolla Devindisch began her memoir at the time. Decades later she returned to her…
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1706 Dave’s boardroom etiquette

Principled Governance: When Everything Matters by David S. Fushtey, edited by Richard Littlemore and Moura Quayle, foreword by Moura Quayle Charlotte, North Carolina: Information Age Publishing, 2021 $45.04 (US)  /  9781648026546 Reviewed by Theo Dombrowski * “It’s like the setup for a bad joke: an economist, an MBA, a lawyer, a bureaucrat, an activist, a…
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1705 Scandal of the century

Deadly Triangle: The Famous Architect, His Wife, Their Chauffeur, and Murder Most Foul by Susan Goldenberg Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2022 $23.99 / 9781459750302 Reviewed by Valerie Green * Anyone who lives in British Columbia’s capital city or has visited the beautiful city of Victoria and admired the Parliament buildings and the world-famous Empress Hotel in…
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1704 Turtle Island chronicles

Our Homes on Indigenous Lands: Stories of My Ancestors Across Turtle Island by Mali Bain Surrey: Hancock House, 2022 $24.95 / 9780888397416 Reviewed by Ken Favrholdt * Our Homes on Indigenous Lands: Stories of My Ancestors Across Turtle Island is a deceptively lean book about family history but entails a broad canvas that spans over…
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1703 The Holocaust past and present

Kiss the Red Stairs: The Holocaust, Once Removed by Marsha Lederman Toronto: Penguin Random House Canada (McClelland & Stewart), 2022 $35.00 / 9780771049378 Reviewed by Charlotte Schallié * “Kiss the Red Stairs. The Holocaust, Once Removed” is a deeply resonant memoir exploring the interconnectedness of history, memory and lived experience in the aftermath of the…
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1702 Fragments of grief & mourning

Holden After and Before: Love Letter for a Son Lost to Overdose by Tara McGuire Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2022 $24.95 / 9781551528939 Reviewed by Colin James Sanders * Human beings, not unlike other creatures, contend with the death of loved ones, navigating grief and mourning in varying ways. Tara McGuire of Vancouver channeled her…
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1701 Wandering the haunted city

Random Walks: New West from the Street by Alan Haig-Brown White Rock: Image West Productions, 2022 $36.95 / 9780994817525 Reviewed by Daniel Gawthrop * When I first saw this book available for review, I snapped it up right away. I love going for walks in New Westminster, where I live, and was eager to compare notes…
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1700 Freedom Convoy: out of options?

An essay by Brian Smallshaw: Out of Options with the Freedom Convoy? * Whatever you think about the Freedom Convoy’s occupation of Ottawa and the blocking of border crossings in Windsor and Coutts, the Canadian government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to shut down a protest should be of concern to every Canadian who…
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1699 Many a life line

Rescue Me: Behind the Scenes of Search and Rescue by Cathalynn Labonté-Smith Qualicum Beach: Caitlin Press, 2022 $26.00 / 9781773860947 Reviewed by Mike Starr * “Behind the Scenes of Search and Rescue” is what the subtitle promises and is exactly what you’ll get with Rescue Me. Author Cathalynn Labonté-Smith did over 60 interviews with Search…
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1698 On Ruskin’s road

Imminent Domains: Reckoning with the Anthropocene by Alessandra Naccarato Toronto: Book*hug Press, 2022 $23.00 / 9781771667753 Reviewed by Graeme Wynn * In the 1870s, John Ruskin, Slade Professor of Fine Art in the University of Oxford, initiated a scheme to improve the rough and muddy path into the village of North Hinksey on the outskirts…
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