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'Innercity Girl Like Me' Reads Like a Memoir But It's Fictionnew

The market is flooded with terri­bly written sensationalist survival stories, and Innercity Girl Like Me seems to aspire to be one of them.
NOW Magazine  |  Zoe Whittall  |  08-04-2008  |  Fiction

Lien Chao's 'The Chinese Knot' Offers Unique Perspectivenew

All these stories are told from the point of view of single Chinese-Canadian women, who make up an intriguing demographic. Many of them came to Canada in the 80s and 90s only to experience painful family conflict – usually ending in divorce – once they got here.
NOW Magazine  |  Staff  |  08-04-2008  |  Fiction

Nila Gupta Creates Real, Distinct and Well-Developed Characters in Her Debut Fictionnew

In The Sherpa And Other Fictions, she looks at the places she's known as home and bravely zooms in on areas of possible contention: a woman modernizes her father's sweet shop while he's on his death bed, Toronto cops raid Bloor Station, a daughter resists an arranged marriage.
NOW Magazine  |  Tara-Michelle Ziniuk  |  07-28-2008  |  Fiction

Every Word Counts in 'Girl Meets Boy'new

As part of a series called The Myths, Girl Meets Boy reworks the Iphis story handed down to us by Ovid in which a girl, brought up as a boy in an anti-female world, falls in love with a girl.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  07-07-2008  |  Fiction

Pulitzer Prize Winner Michael Chabon Releases a Rogue's Talenew

The swashbuckling adventure first appeared in serial form in the New York Times Magazine last year, but now this gloriously bound version, features superbly detailed black-and-white pen drawings by comic book artist Gary Gianni.
NOW Magazine  |  Joseph Wilson  |  04-11-2008  |  Fiction

Dan Kennedy Nails the Music Industrynew

The former mid-level marketing executive's bitter and very funny account of his experience at a fast-dying music label zeros in on everything that's wrong with the old music biz.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  03-10-2008  |  Fiction

Clair Huot's Latest Transport You to Different Placenew

The Prison Tangram is one of those satisfying mysteries that transports you to a totally different place – that space in your head reserved for the unexpected.
NOW Magazine  |  Lesley McAllister  |  01-31-2008  |  Fiction

Winter's Talenew

There's a section of The Architects Are Here that really got to me. Reading it gave me that feeling I love -- a thundering in my head that I don't notice until I've finished the passage and my brain calms down.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan B. Cole  |  01-11-2008  |  Fiction

Satan's Choicenew

This colorful, well-crafted historical tale of a bad cop and the corrupt system he served to death shows that the U.S. has been executing innocent people for a long time.
NOW Magazine  |  Howard Goldenthal  |  01-04-2008  |  Fiction

Goodbye Guiltnew

In The Worst Intentions, Italian first novelist Alessandro Piperno – with excellent assistance from his translator, Ann Goldstein – gives us a vivid, and not so pretty, picture of the post-Holocaust Italian Jewish community.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  11-30-2007  |  Fiction

'Was She Pretty?' is a Memorable Graphic Novellanew

At its best, Shapton's sharp writing sums up complex human emotions that in a novel could have taken a truckload of interior monologue.
NOW Magazine  |  Lauren Kirshner  |  11-16-2007  |  Fiction

'The Dangerous Book for Boys' Strolls Down Memory Lanenew

Authors/brothers Conn and Hal Iggulden have created what can only be described as a young boy's companion guide to, well, basically everything of interest to listless and/or adventurous young men. But it's also a treat for a nostalgic adult.
NOW Magazine  |  Evan Davies  |  11-05-2007  |  Fiction

'Friend of the Devil' Banks on Itnew

A fan for years of Canadian crime writer Peter Robinson's sturdy Yorkshire-based mysteries, I couldn't wait for the new Inspector Banks novel to hit the shelves -- and 17 books into the series, Friend Of The Devil is as fresh and compelling as the first.
NOW Magazine  |  Lesley M Allister  |  10-26-2007  |  Fiction

'The Frozen Thames': Frozen Ghostsnew

If, instead of giving us a full-fledged novel with an emotional narrative arc, Helen Humphreys wants to write a series of flash fictions short-short stories with lush language representing each of the 40 occasions that the Thames River froze over, that should be fine with any of her fans.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  10-26-2007  |  Fiction

'Turtle Valley' is All Fired Upnew

Gail Anderson-Dargatz's latest is part mystery, part memory story, part eco-conscious tale, but a rare take on illness in the context of a marriage is what makes it a winner.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  10-12-2007  |  Fiction

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