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Supplied Book Review: ‘Shelter in Text: Essays on Dwelling and Refuge’
What does it mean to be sheltered? Four walls and a roof are an easy answer. Shelter in Text: Essays…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘The Art of Getting Lost and Found’ by Glenna Turnbull
Trigger warning: This article discusses topics related to domestic abuse, which some readers may find upsetting. Resources are available at…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Seeking Sasha’ by Laura Frost
Debut novelist and wildlife biologist, Laura Frost, is releasing her new book, Seeking Sasha, this February. And the suspense is…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Frank Farley and the Birds of Alberta’
While Glen Hvenegaard, Jeremy Mouat, and Heather J. Marshall’s new book Frank Farley and the Birds of Alberta is a…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Confirm Humanity’ by Kim Mannix
Confirm Humanity is a collection of poetry and prose by Kim Mannix, split into three sections. It’s short and packs…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Gender Queer’ by Maia Kobabe
Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe is yet another graphic memoir that tends to be the target of book bans. It…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Fun Home’ by Alison Bechdel
Trigger Warning: This article discusses topics related to mental health that some readers may find upsetting. Resources are available at the…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Flamer’ by Mike Curato
Recently, the Government of Alberta launched a survey about age appropriate content in school libraries. Among the examples of inappropriate…
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Supplied Book review: ‘African Urban Echoes’ edited by Jide Salawu and Rasaq Malik
African Urban Echoes is a powerful and thought-provoking anthology that reflects the complexities and vitality of African cities. Featuring poets…
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