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Autofiction and autofact

9781772017038

Across a collection of twenty autofictional stories, an author examines her history, with a particular emphasis on childhood and youth. Despite some compelling, powerful material, our reviewer finds the autofiction genre more hindrance than benefit. —Candace Fertile reviews Growing My Way Home: Stories of Resilience and Care, by Jenn Ashton (Vancouver: Talonbooks, 2026) $24.95 / 9781772017038

‘Body hurting and mind numb’

In a Vancouver-set debut novel, “an unsettling story about victimization and forgiveness,” 29-year-old Crystal and her teenage daughter Becky struggle on the long winding path of their lives. The “restrained and understated” writing anchors a harrowing account of precarity. —Bill Paul reviews Most Grievous Fault, by Meg Todd (Madeira Park: Nightwood Editions, 2025) $24.95 / 9780889714984

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