Everything Everywhere
with Emily Austin, Matthew James Jones and Georgia Toews
Hosted by David Currie
Unflinching, tender, radiant… I read Nobody Asked for This in a single sitting, bracing, yet anchored always by the full-heartedness it offered—arriving at a sky so clear it appeared new. Toews writes wisely, hilariously, magnetically about how, in grief, we further demolish ourselves before we rebuild.”
Learning to cope and thrive in a world seemingly hell-bent on disorienting, distracting and destabilizing us, provides the momentum behind three very different novels whose authors join us to talk fiction, resilience and the many ways we struggle to find ourselves.
We Could Be Rats, the latest from Emily Austin, the bestselling local author of Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead is the story of two very different sisters, and a love letter to childhood, growing up, and the power of imagination. Sigrid hates working at the Dollar Pal. She did not graduate high school, preferring to roam the streets of her small town with her best friend Greta. Her older sister Margit is baffled and frustrated by Sigrid's inability to conform to the expectations of polite society. As Margit sets out to understand Sigrid and the secrets she has hidden, both sisters, in their own time and way, discover that reigniting their shared childhood imagination is the only way forward.
Predators, Reapers, and Deadlier Creatures from poet, novelist, and veteran Matthew James Jones, is the story of a drone operator stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan. As he monitors Sahar, a teenager and suspected terrorist, Jones commits the ultimate crime: he cares. In Kandahar, there’s a monster in every window. And there’s also one in every mirror.
Nobody Asked for This by Georgia Toews is a razor-sharp dramedy following a twenty-something comic as she navigates family grief, dysfunctional friendship, and a date gone very wrong. In between working the rounds of Toronto’s small comedy club circuit and auditioning for paper towel commercials, Virginia is tiptoeing around her depressed roommate and childhood friend, Haley, and having biweekly dinners with her bereaved stepdad, Dale, while trying to manage her own grief at the loss of her mother.



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