Carolyn Whitzman
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February 2020
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| I love the way I got this book. I went to an independent bookstore in Vancouver called Upstart and Crow, and described some recent books that they had in stock that I loved - Our Evenings and Raising Hare - and the bookseller said with complete assur ...more | |
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| Ugh. A bored wife of a boring man starts an affair with an even more boring man. Everyone is hateful, so why care? About a third of the way through, I thought to myself: ‘surely he’s not going to do THAT cheap plot device’ and then that racist nasty ...more | |
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| A fun read. Liz and Raakosh are both lovely grumpy hunters. Turns out they don’t belong in polite barbarian society. Terrific, sexy time waster! | |
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| A fun read. Liz and Raakosh are both lovely grumpy hunters. Turns out they don’t belong in polite barbarian society. Terrific, sexy time waster! | |
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| This was a lovely warm hug of a book. Lesley Crewe always provides a great sense of place and time. Recipes for a Good Life takes place on Cape Breton Island and Montreal in 1955. The hero, Kitty Flanagan, is an unhappily married novelist. She finds ...more | |
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| If you want a description of how Toronto was the ‘City That Works’ 50 years ago, and how the innovative St. Lawrence Neighbourhood came about, with some fantastic illustrations from renowned photographer Vince Pietropaolo, this is the book for you. I ...more | |
“The National Council of Women in Canada was appalled by these judicial attitudes. It pointed out, before and after the Seduction Act, that "false charges of this kind ae of very rare occurrence." In fact, the obverse was true. It was almost impossible to get a woman to press charges of seduction or rape because her sexual background would then be put under scrutiny.”
― Clara at the Door with a Revolver: The Scandalous Black Suspect, the Exemplary White Son, and the Murder that Shocked Toronto
― Clara at the Door with a Revolver: The Scandalous Black Suspect, the Exemplary White Son, and the Murder that Shocked Toronto
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