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Find book reviews, excerpts and more from Canadian readers and writers.
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‘The Slow Professor’ serves up good advice, but misses the mark on institutional change
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‘We are the story of the women who die’: ‘In-Between Days’ chronicles life with cancer
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Rise up! ‘Drawn to Change’ illustrates Canadian labour’s stories and struggles
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The revolution will be led by women with wooden legs
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‘Oscar of Between’ pushes boundaries of identity, language and form
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The state vs. activists: How progressive movements are repressed for corporate profit
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‘Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist’ captures the spirit of protest
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The legacy of colonization: Two poets ‘dance with memory’ and ‘cock a fist’
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The power of memory and storytelling
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Fat activism: A history by and for fat people
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