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52 works of Canadian nonfiction coming out in spring 2021

Can You Hear Me Now? is a book by Celina Caesar-Chavannes.(Random House Canada) Can You Hear Me Now? is a memoir by entrepreneur and former politician Celina Caesar-Chavannes. Caesar-Chavannes was the first Black MP to represent the riding of Whitby, Ont. But her political career wasn t easy, and she was known for speaking out about social and racial injustices within political institutions and in her community. She eventually decided to leave the party she ran for, the Liberals.  Can You Hear Me Now? tells Caesar-Chavannes  story, from her early childhood through her business and political careers to today, where she is a sought-after consultant, alongside offering leadership advice.

Bay Area authors share book recommendations to celebrate APAH month

Bay Area authors share book recommendations to celebrate APA Heritage Month

Vanessa Hua April 29, 2021Updated: April 29, 2021, 7:11 am Chaney Kwak, author of the forthcoming “The Passenger: How a Travel Writer Learned to Love Cruises & Other Lies From a Sinking Ship.” Photo: Michael Baca Chaney Kwak’s great-grandmother had a saying that his grandmother passed on to him: “Water’s the strongest element of all.” “At least fire might leave ash. And I’ll take grandmother’s word for it: she nearly died at sea immigrating back from Japan to Korea, only to land just in time to see the destruction of the Korean War. She knew what she was talking about. Water, which gives us life, can be the most destructive force of all,” said Kwak, author of the forthcoming “The Passenger: How a Travel Writer Learned to Love Cruises & Other Lies From a Sinking Ship.”

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