Canadian fiction

  • Good bones

    Creator

    Atwood, Margaret

    Abstract

    In Good Bones, first published in 1992, Margaret Atwood has fashioned an enthralling collection of parable, monologue, mini-romance and mini-biography, speculative fiction, prose lyric, outrageous recipe and reconfigured fairy tale, demonstrating yet again the play of an unerring wit overseen by a panoramic intelligence.
     
    Good Bones is a cornucopia of good things — precise, witty, wise, and sometimes offbeat Atwood writing, with the funny and the sidelong view of the world which her readers recognize at once.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : Coach House Press, c1992

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  • Volkswagen blues

    Creator

    Poulin, Jacques

    Abstract

    In this classic road novel, Jacques Poulin tells the story of a man in search of his brother. The geographical journey — through Detroit, into Chicago, on to St. Louis, along the Oregon Trail and into California — becomes a metaphor for the exploration of the history of the French in North America.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : Cormorant Books, c1988

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  • The apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

    Creator

    Richler, Mordecai

    Abstract

    Duddy -- the third generation of a Jewish immigrant family in Montreal -- is combative, amoral, scheming, a liar, and totally hilarious. From his street days tormenting teachers at the Jewish academy to his time hustling four jobs at once in a grand plan to "be somebody," Duddy learns about living -- and the lesson is an outrageous roller-coaster ride through the human comedy. As Richler turns his blistering commentary on love, money, and politics, The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz becomes a lesson for us all...in laughter and in life.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : Penguin Canada, c1959, 2005

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  • River thieves

    Creator

    Crummey, Michael

    Abstract

    With a poetic eye and a gift for storytelling, Crummey vividly depicts the stark Newfoundland backcountry. He shows the agonies of the men toiling towards the caribou slaughtering yards of the Beothuk; of coming upon the terrible beauty of Red Indian Lake, its frozen valley lit up by the sunset like “a cathedral lit with candles”; then retreating through rotten ice that slices at clothing and skin as they flee the disaster.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : Anchor Canada, 2002

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  • The rez sisters a play in two acts

    Creator

    Highway, Tomson

    Abstract

    Protrays the attempts of seven Indian women from a northern Ontario reserve to beat the odds and win the world's largest bingo in Ontario.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Saskatoon : Fifth House, 1998

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  • Dry lips oughta move to Kapuskasing: a play

    Creator

    Highway, Tomson

    Abstract

    "Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing" tells another story of the mythical Wasaychigan Hill Indian Reserve, also the setting for Tomson Highway's award winning play The Rez Sisters. Wherein The Rez Sisters the focus was on seven "Wasy" women and the game of bingo, Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing features seven "Wasy" men and the game of hockey. It is a fast-paced story of tragedy, comedy, and hope.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Calgary : Fifth House, 1989

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  • The man from Glengarry : a tale of the Ottawa

    Creator

    Connor, Ralph

    Abstract

    Ranald Macdonald’s roots are in the forest of Ontario’s easternmost county and his character was forged in the small Presbyterian church near his home. When he leaves to test his idealism and faith in the rough world of the lumber business, he brings pride to the minister’s wife who was the model for his life.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : McClelland & Stewart, 2009

    Not specified
  • Still life a novel

    Creator

    Fielding, Joy

    Abstract

    When a car accident leaves Casey Marshall in a comatose state, unable to see or communicate, she discovers that her friends aren't the people she thought them to be and that her accident might not have been an accident after all.

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    [Toronto] : Doubleday Canada, c2009

    Not specified
  • Natasha and other stories

    Creator

    Bezmozgis, David

    Audience
    Specialized**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : HarperPerennial, 2005

    Not specified