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Stasio by Tamas Dobozy is a “brilliant and powerful new novel” writes Robert J Wiersema in a ★ Q&Q review. bit.ly/4fh00GC “Puzzles that burrow into the very depths of human existence and the nature of reality.” Anvil Press
On the Q&Q Job Board: Publisher’s Representative University of Toronto Press For more details: bit.ly/48CrXpc
“Pillow Talk offers a heartwarming and unique riff on Whip It–style girl power with the story of a fictional sports league, the Pillow Fight Federation (PFF).” bit.ly/4fnD3Sb Review of new graphic novel by Stephanie Cooke and Mel Valentine Vargas, ill. HarperCollinsCa
On the Q&Q Job Board: Publisher’s Representative University of Toronto Press For more details: bit.ly/48CrXpc
“Worthwhile, dialogue-provoking.” A review of Unwinnable Peace: Untold Stories of Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan by Tim Martin. Tidewater Press bit.ly/3WPAyQp Matthew Behrens
Birds on the Brain Groundwood Books “Krishnaswami never intended for there to be a sequel to the bestselling Book Uncle and Me. The idea was sparked at a virtual classroom visit for the North Vancouver Library system during the pandemic.” bit.ly/3X3ph04 #CanKidLit
Review of Just Gone: True Stories of Persecution for Love and Life by Jo DeLuzio rebooks.ca rebecca eckler “Concise, accessible, and moving, Just Gone is a spirited and inspiring call to action for equality and human rights.” Shawn Syms bit.ly/4ghg5Nh
★ review for Every Night I Dream I’m a Monk, Every Night I Dream I’m a Monster by Damian Tarnopolsky Freehand Books “One of the most intriguing, original pieces of fiction you are liable to read this year.” Robert J Wiersema bit.ly/4ga8Vdx
“Through Michael’s story, readers see how one person has the ability to make a huge difference.” bit.ly/4dL7twy Review of Little by Little: You Can Change the World by Sonya Ballantyne and Rhael McGregor (ill.); Toben Racicot (HighWater Press) Portage & Main Press
“Sammurtok based the book on family stories of separation that provides Dad, I Miss You with a very specific emotional weight that is also broadly relatable.” bit.ly/4cQWFff Review of Dad, I Miss You by Nadia Sammurtok and Simji Park (ill.) Inhabit Media