The must\u002Dsee theatre, concert, book, visual arts, dance and classical events happening this season around Metro Vancouver this fall.
While the festival’s program of authors crosses borders and oceans, here at Postmedia News we are offering up a selection of books from B.C. writers that will make great additions to your fall reading list:This collection of stories from a wide range of authors is about the ups-and-downs of travelling as a family. Sure, take a moment to shudder.
As Junie’s mother drifts further into the drink and her East Vancouver neighbourhood, once packed with flourishing businesses and community care, begins to disappear she must face some difficult personal truths and set her own path.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Vancouver’s Devlin is back with his third entry into his award-winning Hammerhead Jed crime series.
Certainly this is a tough topic but thoughts of not wanting to get bummed-out should be pushed aside as this book is a unique, insightful memoir — McGuire imagines conversations and situations as she pieces together facts — about one mother’s search for understanding after her son joins the legions of those who have died during the continuing opioid crisis.Article contentFor 12-year-old Hunter the summer of 1979 is life-changing.
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