A few new short story collections by Canadian authors for your reading consideration. I hope they fit just right?
Canary (M)
by Nancy Jo Cullen

Eat Your Heart Out (M)
by Katie Boland

Clear Skies, No Wind, 100% visibility (M)
by Théodora Armstrong

Travelling Light (M)
by Peter Behrens

With
unsentimental prose and ironic dialogue, Katie Boland brings to life a
variety of characters who all have one thing in common—a need for
something more. A literary debut by a refreshing new voice in fiction,
the stories in Eat Your Heart Out are about the haunted and heartbroken,
about dreamers, losers and love-lost souls. From a sixteen-year-old
autistic savant who’s sleeping with his best friend’s mother, to a
tattooed beauty coming to terms with an alcoholic parent, to a newspaper
man forever changed by a tender drifter, to a grief counsellor trying
to reconcile her own tragic loss, the stories examine the fragility of
human relationships and why people love the way they do. - See more at:
http://www.brindleandglass.com/book_details.php?isbn_upc=9781926972930#sthash.ZEYVgndw.dpuf
With
unsentimental prose and ironic dialogue, Katie Boland brings to life a
variety of characters who all have one thing in common—a need for
something more. A literary debut by a refreshing new voice in fiction,
the stories in Eat Your Heart Out are about the haunted and heartbroken,
about dreamers, losers and love-lost souls. From a sixteen-year-old
autistic savant who’s sleeping with his best friend’s mother, to a
tattooed beauty coming to terms with an alcoholic parent, to a newspaper
man forever changed by a tender drifter, to a grief counsellor trying
to reconcile her own tragic loss, the stories examine the fragility of
human relationships and why people love the way they do. - See more at:
http://www.brindleandglass.com/book_details.php?isbn_upc=9781926972930#sthash.ZEYVgndw.dpuf
With
unsentimental prose and ironic dialogue, Katie Boland brings to life a
variety of characters who all have one thing in common—a need for
something more. A literary debut by a refreshing new voice in fiction,
the stories in Eat Your Heart Out are about the haunted and heartbroken,
about dreamers, losers and love-lost souls. From a sixteen-year-old
autistic savant who’s sleeping with his best friend’s mother, to a
tattooed beauty coming to terms with an alcoholic parent, to a newspaper
man forever changed by a tender drifter, to a grief counsellor trying
to reconcile her own tragic loss, the stories examine the fragility of
human relationships and why people love the way they do. - See more at:
http://www.brindleandglass.com/book_details.php?isbn_upc=9781926972930#sthash.ZEYVgndw.dpuf
With
unsentimental prose and ironic dialogue, Katie Boland brings to life a
variety of characters who all have one thing in common—a need for
something more. A literary debut by a refreshing new voice in fiction,
the stories in Eat Your Heart Out are about the haunted and heartbroken,
about dreamers, losers and love-lost souls. From a sixteen-year-old
autistic savant who’s sleeping with his best friend’s mother, to a
tattooed beauty coming to terms with an alcoholic parent, to a newspaper
man forever changed by a tender drifter, to a grief counsellor trying
to reconcile her own tragic loss, the stories examine the fragility of
human relationships and why people love the way they do. - See more at:
http://www.brindleandglass.com/book_details.php?isbn_upc=9781926972930#sthash.ZEYVgndw.dpuf
With
unsentimental prose and ironic dialogue, Katie Boland brings to life a
variety of characters who all have one thing in common—a need for
something more. A literary debut by a refreshing new voice in fiction,
the stories in Eat Your Heart Out are about the haunted and heartbroken,
about dreamers, losers and love-lost souls. From a sixteen-year-old
autistic savant who’s sleeping with his best friend’s mother, to a
tattooed beauty coming to terms with an alcoholic parent, to a newspaper
man forever changed by a tender drifter, to a grief counsellor trying
to reconcile her own tragic loss, the stories examine the fragility of
human relationships and why people love the way they do. - See more at:
http://www.brindleandglass.com/book_details.php?isbn_upc=9781926972930#sthash.ZEYVgndw.dpuf" _ Publisher
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