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    Title: Carthaginian Peace & Other Stories
    By (author): Evie Christie
    ISBN10-13: 1772142123 : 9781772142129
    The stories in Carthaginian Peace and Other Stories are centred in the domestic and everyday. They follow youngish lovers and domestic partners attempting to find a cure for a cosmic loneliness in an unstable society. Mothers spurn guilt, couples seek pleasure alone, and friends sit topless in parks, slack off, or dream about building a shipping-container home, and look to the sky hoping to find a place for people like them.
    Pages: 160 
    PublishedAnvil Press Publishers - December   2023
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Short stories
    List Price: 13.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
    Title: 1 of: 4
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    Title: Swim / into the North's Blue Eye
    By (author): Annette Lapointe
    ISBN10-13: 1772142115 : 9781772142112
    Annette Lapointe's poetry collection swim / into the north's blue eye explores the gothic anxieties and bodily discomforts of constant travel. Some of its journeys are global, but many are more regionally oriented: from one prairie city to another, between small towns, from city to cottage-country, from prairie to coast. The collection also follows Lapointe's family migrations around western Canada, particularly into fly-in communities of northern Saskatchewan in the 1960s and 70s. Those settlements, which make every trip monumental, provide a frame for years of restlessness and desire, and for meditations on the still world and its swarming occupants.
    Pages: 96 
    PublishedAnvil Press Publishers - December   2023
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Poetry
    List Price: 13.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 3
    Title: 2 of: 4
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    Title: The Father of Rain
    By (author): Martin West
    ISBN10-13: 1772142107 : 9781772142105
    Mysteriously, over night, a father disappears from his family home. A few months later, the mother vanishes too. As the police investigations go on and on and reporters descend on the home week after week - as well as visits by social workers, doctors, and concerned relatives - the abandoned seventeen-year-old Cirrus starts his own investigation into who his parents really were, or who they might have been.
    Pages: 384 
    PublishedAnvil Press Publishers - December   2023
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
    List Price: 17.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 3 of: 4
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    Title: Wood
    By (author): Jennica Harper
    ISBN10-13: 1927380642 : 9781927380642
    Finalist, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize (BC Book Prizes) Wood is a pop-culture meditation on parenthood and all its complexities and complications. In her third collection, Harper deftly inhabits the lives of sons and daughters, fathers and mothers - the real, the mythical, the dreamed-up, and the surrogate. Pinocchio tries to make his father proud in a tempting world of sex and vice. A young caregiver to a special needs child ponders her romantic future alongside the true meaning of Crimson & Clover. Bess Houdini, married to the world's greatest magician, conjures the children she'll never have. Mad Men's Sally Draper, daughter of a philandering genius, grows up desperately trying to both defy her father and become him. The poems in Wood are playful, surprising, tender, and brave... and universal in their emotional resonance. Praise for Wood: Poetry in Transit selection (poem from the book displayed on Vancouver city buses) Favourite Poetry of 2013, 49th Shelf (Kerry Clare) The Canadian Mad Men Reading List pick, 49th Shelf "... drills to the core of the familiar and the fictional in a nuanced exploration of the makings of a person ... Harper fills WOOD with questions of fertility and family, growth and failure, turning over in tensile language what it means to be real. Rooted, economical, and sharp, Harper's poems blur the line between dramatic monologue and memoir, WOOD hammering out what it is we reach for, what it is we lack." (Poetry is Dead) "Wood is meticulously packaged, the trunk-ring design from the cover repeated on the endpapers.The package is important, first because it's beautiful, but also because Wood is a project of parts rather than strictly a whole and how these parts fit together is a huge part of the book's appeal. ... Wood appears to have emerged from several different projects whose connections were secondary, and yet how these connections functionhow these poems speak to one another, echo one another, underline and overwriteis the book's most compelling quality. It's a kind of puzzle to discern how these pieces fit together, and each reread will unearth a new layer of understanding (or perhaps another ring in the grain?). Which is good reason then to stay up reading late into the night." (Pickle Me This, blog) "While the longings and fears of parents are captured in Wood, it is in the pain and perils of children - wanted or rejected, living up to expectations or running away from their parents - that Harper finds her most powerful voice. In allowing these characters to be glibly, gloriously fictionalized, their narratives become even more authentic." (Quill & Quire) "On Our Radar," 49th Shelf Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2013: Poetry, 49th Shelf A selection from Wood, "The Sally Draper Poems," has been featured in Slate to great acclaim
    Pages: 96 
    PublishedAnvil Press Publishers - September   2013
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Poetry
    List Price: 13.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 3
    Title: 4 of: 4

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