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All these years later, I find my anger

July 1, 2018 by llp 5 Comments

When the CBR team talked on Facebook about highlighting Canadian books for Canada Day, I went down a rabbit hole with some of the CanLit on my bookshelves. I have been mired in a Brandon Sanderson behemoth, but decided to quickly write up a review of one that I could both reread relatively quickly and hadn’t read in some time. I sat there, and Unless was right in front of my eyes, having been untouched for probably ten years. So here we are. The interesting […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Can Lit, Canada Day, Carol Shields, Fiction, gentlyfalling, llp

An interesting, if uneven, story collection

November 4, 2017 by bonnie Leave a Comment

I took a Women’s Literature class about ten years ago (oof, that’s so painful to admit), and Carol Shields was one of the discoveries for me. We read Swann, which was a revelation. Sometime later, I was in a discount bookstore, and I stumbled upon a copy of her collected short stories, which was comprised of her three collections, Various Miracles, The Orange Fish, and Dressing Up for the Carnival. It also includes a previously unpublished short story, “Segue,” which would prove to be her […]

Filed Under: Short Stories Tagged With: bonnie, Carol Shields

Story of a Life, kind of

January 13, 2017 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

This novel won the Pulitzer in 1995. The author is Canadian. My poetry professor in college recommended me this book 15 years ago. That’s everything I knew about this novel going in. It’s a good novel. It really is. It’s kind of a novel’s novel. What I mean by this is that it focuses on the small events of a family’s lifespan. It involves multiple narrative techniques. It has themes. It has some pictures. It has some humor, some weirdness, and it’s a little over 300 […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Carol Shields, Pulitzer Prize, The Stone Diaries

Writing in life and life in writing

December 26, 2016 by bonnie Leave a Comment

My book club choice was one I’d not previously read. I’ve been going through the books on my shelves, and Carol Shields’ The Stone Diaries was a thrift store find. When I took a women’s literature course, we read Shields’ Swann, a novel about the art of writing and literary theory. I loved it so much I wanted to read MORE Shields. So, for me, this last book club was all about killing two birds with one stone (pun not intended). Read my full review […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Carol Shields

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