Whatever your taste, we’ve picked 24 — mostly Canadian — titles to satisfy whatever your particular summer desires. Harris spent three years in the editorial department of Knopf Doubleday but left to write this, her debut novel. “Animal” is her debut novel, exploring women’s rage: as sexual prey and predator. Where Beauty Survived, George Elliott Clarke (Knopf, Aug. 24): It’s subtitled an “Africadian Memoir,” based on his childhood in Halifax. Red X, David Demchuk (McClelland & Stewart, Aug. 31): David Demchuk’s debut novel, “The Bone Mother,” was that rare thing, a horror novel longlisted for the 2017 Giller Prize.
Source: thestar June 04, 2021 15:56 UTC