In Review: The Week of July 17th

We were lucky enough to interview Jeremy Hanson-Finger, author of our book club pick Death and the Intern (Invisible Publishing), and we made a quiz to help you find your next read whether you’re in the water or on the beach this summer.

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On the Blog

~ We took a trip to the rock with Jennifer Bowering Delisle’s The Bosun Chair (NeWest Press) in Where in Canada.~ Our July #teamALUreads pick, Death and the Intern (Invisible Publishing) is still top of mind at ALU HQ. This week we interviewed author Jeremy Hanson-Finger and talked everything from writing racially diverse characters to a medical demonstration involving a couch and two standing lamps.~ We compared two plays – Twisted by Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman & Joseph Jomo Pierre and In Care by Kenneth T. Williams – in honour of Fringe fest season in Read This, Then That.~ Take our quiz to discover your next summer read because it’s fail-proof and because we made it.

Around the Web

~ The Pride and Prejudice quote on the new British £10 banknote is a comical example of why context is key.~ Speaking of, has Jane Austen become a chick lit icon 200-years after her death?~ We dipped into this list of 11 most memorable swimming pools in literature because we’ve been dreaming up our own poolside party. 

What Else We’re Reading

Our summer-night strolls are best with ice-cream and a side of Claire Kelly’s poetry in Maunder (Palimpsest Press), which explores how and why people, especially women, walk and what happens on those walks.

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