Listopia > New Westminster Public LIbrary's votes on the list New Canadian Fiction (25 Books)
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The Son of a Certain Woman
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"Wayne Johnston is not only a Canadian author, but his books take place predominately in Canada, namely Newfoundland and Labrador. This latest book is set in St John's, Newfoundland and was long-listed for the 2013 Giller Prize."
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The Orenda (Bird Family Trilogy, #3)
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"Joseph Boyden of Ontario is a prolific author who often writes about First Nations heritage and culture. The Orenda is the 2014 Canada Reads selection and was long-listed for the 2013 Giller Prize."
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MaddAddam (MaddAddam, #3)
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"MaddAddam is the latest and final book in the MaddAddam Trilogy. Margaret Atwood i arguably one of Canada's best-known authors."
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Frog Music
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"Although born in Ireland, Emma Donoghue has called London, Ontario home since 1998, so Canada is happy to claim her as one of its own. After the huge success of her novel, Room, Frog Music is a return to her well-known style we've come to know from her books such as Life Mask and Slammerkin."
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Accusation
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"Catherine Bush of Toronto doesn't write novels often, but when she does, they are always critically acclaimed and usually award-winning. Accusation is no exception as it is listed on several Best Books of 2013 compilations. "
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A Bird's Eye
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"A Bird's Eye is set in Toronto and was a finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and an Amazon.ca Best Book of the Year for 2013. Books by Cary Fagan, who lives in Toronto, are often long and short-listed for various awards, whether they are adult or children's books."
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All My Puny Sorrows
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"All My Puny Sorrows is already receiving great praise. It's a story of suicide and sadness shared between two sisters living in Ontario and Manitoba who we've met before in Miriam Toews's previous novels. Toews lives in Manitoba."
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Kicking the Sky
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"Based on a terrible murder that took place in Toronto, when the author was only 11, Kicking the Sky by the still Toronto-based, Portuguese author has been receiving rave reviews. "
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Medicine Walk
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"Richard Wagamese, who currently resides in Kamloops, BC but is from Ontario, is one of Canada's foremost Native authors. His previous book, Indian Horse was 2013's Canada Reads. Medicine Walk is a read worthy of its own praise."
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All the Broken Things
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"All the Broken Things predominate location are the streets of Toronto and High Park, which play a prominent role in the story line. Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer who lives and works in Toronto explores themes of social and moral responsibility through the relationship between a street kid and a bear."
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No Relation
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"Terry Fallis, a previous Canada Reads winner and recipient of the Leacock Medal for Canadian humour writing, continues to make us laugh in No Relation. This book is about Earnest Hemmingway III, not to be mistaken for Ernest Hemingway and his quest to help others who share names with famous people."
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Cataract City
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"Niagara Falls and the constant roaring sound is a key player in this book by Craig Davidson of Toronto. This raw and dark book explores how people can be products of their environments and often exploitable and disposable."
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Caught
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"Caught is a suspenseful story about drug smuggling in Canada. The protagonist is a Newfoundlander who's just served time in Nova Scotia. Lisa Moore, who resides in St John's NL, has created a great literary adventure. She won the Writers’ Trust Engel/Findley Award in 2013, which given to an author in mid-career for his or her entire body of work as well as what’s to come."
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The Eliot Girls
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"Set in a Toronto boarding school, Audrey who attends and her mother Ruth who teaches, learn to navigate the social hierarchies and politics of their new world and life. Torontonian Krita Bridge's book has been nominated for The Writers' Trust Award for fiction."
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A Beautiful Truth
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"Winner of the 2013 Writers' Trust Award for fiction and short-listed for the Governor General's Award, A Beautiful Truth is an inventive story of a childless couple who adopt a chimpanzee and raise him as a son.
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Born in Hong Kong, Colin McAdam has lived all over the world, but now calls Toronto home." See Review |
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The Troop
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"This is a horror book in which a Boy Scouts troop head into the Canadian wilderness where an encounter with a bio-engineered stranger exposes the boys to a terrifying infection. Credited to "Nick Cutter," it is not a secret that the book is by Craig Davidson."
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The Luminaries
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"The Luminaries won the 2013 Man Booker Prize, making Eleanor Catton, a Canadian-born New Zealand author the youngest recipient of the award in its history."
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October 1970: A Novel
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"Set during the October Crisis, with the kidnapping of James Cross, the British trade commissioner in Montréal, by members of the Front de Libération du Québec and became the worst terrorist act in Canada. Louis Hamelin was born and lives in Quebec. The book was originally written in French, but has been translated into English as well. Longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize."
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The Hungry Ghosts
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"Shyam Selvadurai is a Sri Lankan Canadian novelist. Hungry Ghosts is a story of what haunts the protagonist who moves from Sri Lanka to a suburb of Toronto in an attempt to shed his past."
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Hellgoing
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"Lynn Coady lives in Edmonton. Winner of the 2013 Giller Prize and finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. These short stories delve into the mis-communications and misunderstandings that complicate relationships."
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Extraordinary
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"Controversial author, antithesis to Alice Munro"
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Emancipation Day
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"Winner of the 2013 Amazon.ca First Novel Award...."
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The Lion Seeker
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Minister Without Portfolio
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"British education in Newfoundland, living in Toronto."
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The Crooked Maid
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