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Val Rwigema (Montreal Review of Books) reviews Oonya Kempadoo’s recently published novel, Naniki, calling it “a work of magic realism and Caribbean futurism” and “a love letter to the Caribbean and its light-flecked waters.” Here are excerpts; read the full review at mRb. [Also see our previous post New Book: Oonya Kempadoo’s “Naniki.”] Oonya Kempadoo’s recently…
For the third year in a row, the Q&Q team reached out to our reviewers, as well as booksellers and people in the publishing industry across the country to find out which titles from 2023 they’re still thinking about as the year draws to a close.
Considering that Christianity promises redemption and immortality for any and all who are baptized and take Communion, is it any wonder that it has been the dominant worldwide religion in the past two millennia and today boasts 2.2 billion followers? The faith is based exclusively on four gospel .
The Read Quebec Book Fair is back for its eighth instalment on November 3-4. Through an exciting series of in-person events, the Fair celebrates the vibrancy of English-language writing, publishing,