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“[Antonyms for Daughters by @jennyboychuk is a] nuanced collection about complicated grief, one that’s haunted by togethernesses and separations — a mother and daughter knit together by trauma, abuse, memory, and inexorable love…” -@jaclyndesforges, @HamRevofBooks
We're delighted to have @JoannaLilley_ joining us for our Storied event next week. Joanna won the 2021 Borealis Prize. Joseph Dandurand and @juniedesil will also be part of this event. It will be moderated by @Shazia_R. To register visit: https://t.co/WQ7opEnKga
“ . . . both humble and fascinating, offering a look into the creative decision-making of the artist.” - @TheTyee
The E.J. Hughes Book of Boats (pub. @TouchWoodEd) by Robert Amos is a finalist for the 2021 Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Award.
“A wonderful introduction to society's ever-evolving relationship with understanding mental illness.” -Canadian Children's Book News
Heads Up: Changing Minds on Mental Health by @melsiebert (pub. @orcabook) is a finalist for the 2021 Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize
Today we're recognizing and thanking the Commissioner of Yukon, the honourable Angelique Bernard (@yukongov), for her support of Borealis Prize: The Commissioner of Yukon Award for Literary Contribution.