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SUMMARY:Biblioasis Spring Launch: Windsor!
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the launches of three Biblioasis spring books: On Sports by David Macfarlane\, Cherry Beach by Don Gillmor\, and Silver Lake by Alex Pugsley! Hosted by our publisher Dan Wells\, the launch will be held at Biblioasis Bookshop and will include readings from each author\, a discussion and Q&A\, and of course books will be available for sale and signing. \nThe launch will take place on Monday\, May 4 at 7PM. \nGrab On Sports here! \nGrab Cherry Beach here! \nGrab Silver Lake here\, or check out the rest of the Aubrey McKee series here! \nABOUT ON SPORTS \nWhat are sports\, really? What do we love about them? And what\, in our digital age\, have they become? \nOn Sports reads like a conversation between friends at the ballpark in those golden days before the kiss cam and college co-eds with T-shirt cannons spoiled the fun; a book that feels like the sun on your forehead and the breeze in your hair\, beer and laughter on your lips; a book that celebrates communion and friendship and the beauty of these games—whether it be baseball or football  or soccer or tennis or cricket—that we’ve designed to distract ourselves from the end of the world. It’s about what 7Up tastes like when drunk from the Grey Cup\, how much work it takes for talent to shine\, and the near impossibility of language to properly capture athletic excellence. It’s about the beauty of good sports copy\, the ephemerality of even the biggest sports story\, and how sport remains perpetually powered by the eleven-year-old in all of us. It’s a book about rediscovering the spirit of sport\, before online gambling and the manufactured spectacle of today’s professional sports suffocates the last of it; and it’s about where that spirit today is best found. \nABOUT DAVID MACFARLANE \nDavid Macfarlane‘s family memoir\, The Danger Tree\, was described by Christopher Hitchens as “one of the finest and most intriguing miniature elegies that I have read in many a year.” Macfarlane’s novel\, Summer Gone\, was shortlisted for the Giller Prize. Based on The Danger Tree\, “The Door You Came In\,” a two-man show (co-written and performed with Douglas Cameron) has been produced\, to acclaim\, from St. John’s\, Newfoundland\, to Stratford\, Ontario. Macfarlane lives in Toronto with his wife\, the designer\, Janice Lindsay. \nABOUT CHERRY BEACH \nA brutal murder exposes secret real estate deals\, a corrupt police force\, and the dark heart of a city simmering with unrest. \nWhen two girls are found murdered in a rundown Toronto highrise\, Jamieson Abel and his partner are first on the scene. Abel is a law school dropout turned police detective chronically at odds with his colleagues and perpetually on the brink of being terminated\, and Davis is the department’s only female officer of colour. Both understand their being partnered as a form of banishment\, but when the details of the murder go public at the start of an excruciatingly hot summer\, they find themselves thrust into the centre of a front page investigation that will bring to a head the city’s long history of shady real estate deals and racist disenfranchisement. \nIntricately plotted and brilliantly layered\, Cherry Beach is a gripping literary crime novel that examines class\, race\, and corruption in the most multicultural city in the world. \nABOUT DON GILLMOR \nDon Gillmor is the author of To the River\, which won the Governor General’s Award for nonfiction. He is the author of five novels\, Cherry Beach\, Breaking and Entering\, Long Change\, Mount Pleasant\, and Kanata; a two-volume history of Canada\, Canada: A People’s History; and nine books for children\, two of which were nominated for the Governor General’s Award. He was a senior editor at The Walrus\, and his journalism has appeared in Rolling Stone\, GQ\, Saturday Night\, Toronto Life\, the Globe and Mail\, and the Toronto Star. He has won twelve National Magazine Awards and numerous other honours. He lives in Toronto. \nABOUT SILVER LAKE \nIt was on a fully dark February night when I went to the Communist’s Daughter to meet a friend who never showed that my life in movies began. \nSo begins the third installment in a series of standalone novels about the life and travels of Aubrey McKee. Set in Toronto and Silver Lake\, a creative neighbourhood in Los Angeles\, the novel chronicles with infectious élan Aubrey’s journey from broken-hearted derelict to B-movie production assistant\, comedy writer\, and science-ﬁction screenwriter\, all the way up to feature ﬁlm director. Along the way\, he encounters long-ago childhood friends\, manic producers\, NHL players turned talk show hosts\, Victoria’s Secret models\, impulsive movie stars . . . and his own rising destiny. \nABOUT ALEX PUGSLEY \nAlex Pugsley has worked on over 185 produced episodes of television\, writing for performers such as Lauren Ash\, Scott Thompson\, Dan Aykroyd\, and Michael Cera. He wrote and directed the feature ﬁlm Dirty Singles which won for him the Irving Avrich Emerging Filmmaker Award at TIFF. Following the publication of his first novel\, Aubrey McKee\, he was named one of CBC’s Writers to Watch. His ﬁrst story collection\, Shimmer\, was nominated for the ReLit Award for Short Fiction\, and his most recent novel\, The Education of Aubrey McKee\, was long listed for the Toronto Book Awards. His next book\, The Hungarian Ballroom\, an Aubrey McKee novella\, is forthcoming from Biblioasis. More information can be found at www.alexpugsley.com.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/biblioasis-spring-launch-windsor/
LOCATION:Biblioasis Bookshop\, 1520 Wyandotte St E\, Windsor\, ON\, N9A 3L2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Reading
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