Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Johanna Skibsrud 2010 Giller Prize Winner

Johanna Skibsrud has been named the 2010 winner of the Scotiabank Giller Prize for her novel The Sentimentalists.

Johanna Skibsrud’s debut novel connects the flooding of an Ontario town, the Vietnam War, a trailer in North Dakota and an unfinished boat in Maine. Parsing family history, worn childhood memories, and the palimpsest of old misunderstandings, Skibsrud’s narrator maps her father’s past.

Napoleon Haskell lives with Henry in the town of Casablanca, Ontario, on the shores of a man-made lake beneath which lie the remains of the former town. Henry is the father of Napoleon’s friend Owen, who died fighting in Vietnam. When her life comes apart, Napoleon’s daughter retreats to Casablanca and is soon immersed in the complicated family stories that lurk below the surface of everyday life. With its quiet mullings and lines from Bogart, The Sentimentalists captures a daughter’s wrestling with a heady family mythology.

“The real beginning of this story,” says Skibsrud, “was a summer that I spent working on Flagstaff lake, a lake that covers four now submerged townships in northern Maine, and served as the inspiration for the lake and the buried town in my book. That fall, with the beginnings of a story in my head, my father began to speak for the first time about his experiences in the Vietnam War. I am still not sure exactly why he told me his story when he did, but I think it had to do – it was 2003 then – with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which had been for some time stirring in him a deep anger toward a government willing to repeat the mistakes of the past at the expense of innocent people; soldiers as well as civilians.

My mother thinks that my father told me his stories because he knew that I would do something with them – what I did write, though, was not my father’s story, but my own. And it is not a true story. At its root, though, there are two true things. One is my father’s testimony following Operation Liberty II in 1967, in which he spoke out against the murder of a civilian woman by the Captain of his squad. The other is the feeling I got floating over the buried towns of Flagstaff Lake: a feeling of the way that everything exists in layers, that nothing disappears; it just gets hidden sometimes.”

The Fetch - Book Launch


Please join us to celebrate the launch of The Fetch by Nico Rogers.
Readings, live music, snacks and fun are on the agenda!

Nico Rogers The Fetch Book Launch
Friday, November 19, 2010 at 7:00pm
Chat Noir Books

Drawing on family recollections, interviews with elders and extensive research in archives and regional museums, The Fetch, Nico Rogers’ first book, is a brilliant hybrid—neither a novel nor a collection of short stories. This compelling volume of tales and prose poems contains a

broad range of characters. There is the slow-witted girl who has lost her mother and now has only the cow named Fatty for a friend; the hard-bitten captain of a schooner in recoil from the ways of his alcoholic father; the child born premature, swaddled in olive oil-soaked linen, placed in a pan and incubated in an oven. And so on, twenty-eight vignettes in all, all tightly written and highly evocative of outport Newfoundland before Confederation. Funny, tragic, and just.

Canada Reads Top 10 picked!




Alright folks they asked us to vote for this years 2010 Canada's Reads books list and they gave us the top 40 and now they have narrowed it down to the top 10!

Now it is up to the five celebrity panelists to choose their book and defend it during the Canada Reads debates in February. Unfortunately we will have to wait until Wednesday, November 24 for the books and panelists to be revealed.


The Best Laid Plans by Terry Fallis

The Birth House by Ami McKay

The Bone Cage by Angie Abdou

The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill

Bottle Rocket Hearts by Zoe Whittall

Essex County by Jeff Lemire

Life of Pi by Yann Martel

Pattern Recognition by William Gibson

Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden

Unless by Carol Shields

FEST Presents -Force of Nature the David Suzuki Movie

I am really looking forward to seeing this movie!! Hopefully Jenn and I will be able to make it out to this one! The Film Event Society of Temiskaming presents "FORCE OF NATURE" The David Suzuki movie and the short film the "Junction Creek Clearwater Revival" on Monday Nov 22, 2010.

Copies of "The Legacy" by David Suzuki are also available here at the store!!






"What are you doing today to leave behind what you want to be remembered for tomorrow?" Join David Suzuki in theatres and on tour this fall with the release of Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie, the first major film ever made about his life, and the companion book The Legacy.

"For the first time since life appeared on earth, one species – us – is single-handedly altering the physical,chemical and biological nature of earth. We have become a force of nature.”

– David Suzuki


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Starwars Display -

Just found this great link. It is an instant No button! PRESS IN DIRE SITUATIONS! Very cool. It goes along with our Star Wars display!

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Oh and next time your in the store check out the cool STAR WARS Millennium Falcon YT-1300 3D Owners Guide book! It ROCKS! Ahem... It is one of the books on my top 10 kids books for Christmas which is coming soon!

"What a piece of junk!"
"She'll make point five past lightspeed. She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid. I've made a
lot of special modifications myself."
Get the keys to the most famous ship in the galaxy! Explore the Millennium Falcon layer-by-layer, from the clandestine cargo bays to the highly guarded secrets to its speed. Not to mention all the laser cannons, cockpit controls, and circuitry bays you can handle--plus expert notes on those "special modifications" from the master of the Millennium Falcon himself, Han Solo. A must-have for any Star Wars fan.

Fresh Sticky Buns!

Still one of my favourite cook books of all time, the Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day. The recipes are really easy to prepare, you know what goes into the bread you eat, and you can basically have fresh bread all week long if you want.  

On Monday night I made up a fresh batch of dough and then put it into the fridge to chill. On Tuesday night the dough was nicely chilled and I was able to bake up a fresh batch of sticky buns, and we have been eating them all week!!

Now this recipe calls for lots of butter, and being a person who is Lactose intolerant, lots of butter is not a good thing! So next time I make this recipe I think I am going to try substituting the butter for Applesauce!

Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day: The Discovery That Revolutionizes Home Baking
Jeff Hertzberg MD | Zoe Francois | Mark Luinenburg

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Movember Day 4 2010

Lets see on the Movember front, so far so good, I have been shaving at night and the Mo is coming in quite nicely. We have also raised about $200 so far for 'Prostate Cancer Canada' . The Chat Noir Books Team has also been growing! We are now sporting 4 members; Josh Huard, Mark Huard, Mark Bradford and myself(Paul McLaren). We are still looking for more mebmbers(Scott! I know you're growing a Mo!)

If you would like to help, you can either:

- Click this link http://ca.movember.com/mospace/653396/ and donate online using your credit card or PayPal account
- Write a cheque payable to 'Prostate Cancer Canada', referencing my name or Registration Number 653396 and mailing it to: Prostate Cancer Canada, Suite 306 145 Front Street East, Toronto, ON M5A 1E3, Canada.