I have been reading – and quite enjoying- a lot of Canadian writers lately. I have recently finished Twenty-six by Leo McKay Jr.; The Cat’s Table by Michael Ondaatje; The Cloaca by Andrew Hood, and Rock Reject by Jim Williams.
It is a compelling slice of literary fiction, with engaging characters, great description and a poet’s way with observation. One of my favourite lines is “it was town of injury lore“. Set in a small town in Northern Quebec, Algoma tells the emotionally wrenching story of a young family dealing with the loss of a child. The mother, father and surviving twin brother each deal with this loss in their own dysfunctional way. A complex mix of denial, delusion and optimism pervades the character’s thoughts and lives.
Please note that Dani Couture will be reading at the Spring Garden Road Library on Sunday Nov, 18th @2:30. All are welcome. (sponsored by The Canada Council for the Arts).
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/11/staff-pick-algoma-by-dani-couture.html