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Locus Bestsellers, July 2021

Locus Bestsellers, July 2021
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This marine biologist is spotlighting people of colour in the climate movement

This marine biologist is spotlighting people of colour in the climate movement
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Anny Scoones: Locally written adventure series for kids is packed with seaside facts

We had a few warm days in May and I’m sure there’s more to come. When the heat reappears, you might enjoy taking a folding chair (with a drink holder) and a good book to the beach, and perhaps a . . .

Here are the winners of the 2020 Governor General s Literary Awards

Posted: Jun 01, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: June 1 The winners of the 2020 Governor General s Literary Awards were announced on June 1, 2021. The books above won in the English-language categories.(CBC, Canada Council for the Arts) comments Among the winners is Cree writer Michelle Good for her debut novel  Five Little Indians and renowned Canadian American poet Anne Carson for her original work  The Governor General s Literary Awards are among Canada s oldest and most prestigious prizes. The awards, worth $25,000 each, annually recognize the best published books in Canada. The seven English-language winners are: Fiction:  Intimate and ambitious, Michelle Good s  Five Little Indians is a heart-breaking account of lives shaped and destroyed by the residential school system. Here is powerful testimony, expertly crafted and wisely observed, tragic yet full of redemptive moments. An unflinching, compassionate and moving novel about the struggle to live and love in

PRIDE for all ages - Dallas Voice

PRIDE for all ages Author writes Pride books for tots to teens and those in between Dana RUdolph | Contributing Columnist There are happily now many children’s books about Pride, but Robin Stevenson may be the author who has taken up the subject for the most age groups. Over the past few years, Stevenson, an award-winning author of more than 25 books in total, has published a board book, a picture book, a middle grade nonfiction book and a young adult novel all revolving around Pride. She told me via e-mail, “Pride has always been important to me, but it has had different meanings for me at different times in my life coming out as a young adult, taking my own child, talking to queer activists around the world in researching my book and I think all of those meanings have filtered into my writing.”

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