Canadian fiction

  • The Hundred Hearts A Novel

    Creator

    Kowalski, William

    Abstract

    2014 Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award — Winner On April 7, 2005, an I.E.D. blast in Afghanistan alters the course of Jeremy Merkin’s life forever. Still grieving the loss of his best friend, who was killed by the explosion, and nursing the physical and psychological wounds of the war, Jeremy returns home to find that nothing has changed, and yet everything is different. Living in the basement of a house he shares with his grandparents, mother, and mentally-challenged cousin, Henry, Jeremy smokes marijuana to combat his constant pain.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • A Good Man A Novel

    Creator

    Holz, Cynthia

    Abstract

    When his best friend is murdered in a fit of jealous rage, Izzy Schneider is compelled to reconstruct the relationship and exhume a hidden past that tests the authority of truth and weighs the burden of history. In A Good Man, critically acclaimed novelist Cynthia Holz examines Izzy’s complex lifelong friendship with Phil Lewis. Izzy escapes from Nazi Germany as a young man, leaving behind his family, who later perish in the Holocaust; Phil, a war hero, stays and fights with the partisans and saves hundreds of lives.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Glass Harmonica A Novel

    Creator

    Wangersky, Russell

    Abstract

    2010 BMO Winterset Award — Winner When retiree Keith O’Reilly witnesses the murder of his neighbour by a pizza delivery man one night during a snowstorm, a unique series of stories begins to unfold. As the narrative seamlessly moves from neighbour to neighbour, house to house, the reader begins to understand, not only the circumstances that led to the murder, but the private secrets and personal struggles of many of the McKay Street residents. Travelling through the changing viewpoints of a more than a dozen of people in a small residential neighbourhood in St.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Choosing His Coffin The Best Stories of Austin Clarke

    Creator

    Clarke, Austin

    Abstract

    From the author of the Giller Award - winning novel The Polished Hoe comes a new collection of 20 of his best short stories. Choosing His Coffin is a selection of Austin Clarke’s finest work from more than 40 years of storytelling, drawing on his Caribbean roots and his years in Canada. These stories range in theme from growing up in West Indian society and what it means to be black in both the United States and Canada to surviving as an immigrant in a predominantly Anglo-Saxon culture.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Camilla MacPhee Mysteries 6-Book Bundle Speak Ill of the Dead / The Icing on the Corpse / Little Boy Blues / The Devil's in the Details / Law and Disorder

    Creator

    Maffini, Mary Jane

    Abstract

    Now available in one bundle for the first time, the first six books of the Camilla MacPhee Mystery series are gathered together. Camilla MacPhee is the black sheep of her perfect, blonde family, and her uneasy association with the world of crime takes bizarre turns through hotel crucifixions, firebombing, vengeful exes, drowned lawyers, and bossy sisters in this seriously funny, dark mystery series.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Uprising A Novel

    Creator

    Bland, Douglas L.

    Abstract

    A surprise attack on the nation’s military bases and power stations sends the Armed Forces scrambling. When impoverished, disheartened, poorly educated, but well-armed aboriginal young people find a modern revolutionary leader, they rally with a battle cry of "Take Back the Land!" Theirs is a fight to right the wrongs inflicted on them by "the white settlers."They know they are too small to take on the entire country, but they don’t need to.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Totem

    Creator

    Maruno, Jennifer

    Abstract

    Jonny must travel to the distant past to understand the present. As an orphaned white boy in a school full of Native students, fourteen-year-old Jonny Joe isn’t like any of the others at the island Redemption Residential School off the west coast. When the advances of Father Gregory disturb Jonny, he joins another boy in an escape to a mountain cave. But when they leave the cave, the world as they knew it no longer exists. The boys travel to a native village in a sheltered bay, where Jonny becomes skilled in the art of carving.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Paper Sword Spell Crossed

    Creator

    Priest, Robert

    Abstract

    A painted sword is their only protection from evil sorcery, strange creatures, and enemy forces. On the spell-crossed Phaer Isle, teenage Xemion dreams of being a great swordsman. When he finds a blade-shaped stick, he fashions it to look like a real sword. Knowing that the laws of their cruel Pathan conquerors would require a death sentence for possession of such an object, his friend Saheli demands he destroy it. He agrees, but insists on performing just one sword ceremony.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Stealing Time A Jonah Wiley Adventure

    Creator

    Dublin, Anne

    Abstract

    Thrown back in time by a mysterious pocket watch, Jonah and his stepbrother, Toby, are forced to overcome their differences and work together to return to the present.  Jonah Wiley is having a tough time. First, his parents divorced, and now his mom is going to a conference and leaving him with his dad and stepmother. But after Jonah steals an antique pocket watch, he and his stepbrother Toby are hurled back in time — to Egypt, China, France, and other places around the world.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified