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Tag: family history

Feelings to bury, darkness to traverse

“[R]eading this novel made me livid in the best possible way. The supernatural aspects of the novel are, arguably, the least frightening; normalized human cruelty and deep-seated male entitlement are infinitely more terrifying. Prepare to flinch.” —Jessica Poon reviews The Hunger We Pass Down, by Jen Sookfong Lee (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 2025) $26.00 / 9780771012853

#144 One family, one lake, one century

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How Deep is the Lake: A Century at Chilliwack Lakeby Shelley O’Callaghan Halfmoon Bay: Caitlin Press, 2017 $24.95  /  9781987915396 Reviewed by Sabina Trimble First published June 26, 2017 * In How Deep is the Lake: A Century at Chilliwack Lake, Shelley O’Callaghan reflects on her family’s 100 years at this mountain lake 45 km….
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