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A new picture book series from Sara Florence Davidson and Robert Davidson highlights the Haida sk’ad’a. 🔒https://t.co/VD9cZby9XB
The killing of George Floyd brought discussions of CanLit's diversity problem into the spotlight. One year later, what has changed?🔒https://t.co/FSBxzRvlfR
Congratulations to all the finalists for the #GGBooks2020, including fiction honourees:
* Michelle Good (@creeborn)
* Thomas King
* Francesca Ekwuyasi
* Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
* Lisa Robertson
https://t.co/cq0J9dlqAi
How Indigo's Discover Your Community campaign is working with small presses to bring a local focus to its bookstores 🔐https://t.co/MIvSt7E2Yc
The first generation of COVID books: Lynn Henry (@liveswithbooks), @Ethan_Lou, Marianne Ackerman (@Ackerman2013), and Linda M. Morra joined @chrisdiraddo (virtually) to talk about writing the first draft of history https://t.co/HAHECi9Hzi
Finalists announced for the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award https://t.co/qDs0X5Agx1
Q&Q is pleased to welcome Inderjit Deogun as Books for Young People editor https://t.co/40AaT1H3Jv
Harriet Alida Lye skilfully blends her experience surviving a rare form of leukemia as a teenager with her unexpected pregnancy 15 years later in the evocative memoir Natural Killer https://t.co/6fyVcaTZBp
Montreal mayor Valérie Plante on her empowering political comic book and the unexpected backlash. "I’ve been quite struck by how harshly people criticized this decision.” https://t.co/o82E4KeDY0
Support a Black-owned bookstore like @ADFRNTBooklist (currently open for pick-up/delivery). The store has seen a lot of changes in the neighbourhood over the years – including the demo of Honest Ed's – but remains a vibrant business & community hub. https://t.co/mJg9iO5bk6