It’s the season to dole out dough, and the Toronto Book Awards team does the honours Thursday (October 16) at the Reference Library. I’m thinking Anthony De Sa’s Kicking The Sky is the best bet, even though Shyam Selvadurai’s The Hungry Ghosts got a GG nod last year. Charlotte Gray’s The Massey Murder: A Maid, Her Master And The Trial That Shocked A Country and The Wondrous Woo by Carrianne K.Y. Leung are also on the list. But I reserve my softest spot for activists Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis’s The Stop: How The Fight For Good Food Transformed A Community And Inspired A Movement. See book listings.
Exclusive content and events straight to your inbox
Subscribe to our Newsletter
By signing up, I agree to receive emails from Now Toronto and to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.
Recently Posted
-
Ontario just released its 2023 Sunshine List – here’s how much Premier Ford and top CEOs in the province made
-
‘What the hell happened to parenting?’ Canadians react to 4 Ontario school boards suing social media giants
-
Are more celebrities coming to campus? Quavo’s performance at Western Uni. raises the bar for GTA schools
-
A high-speed electric train connecting Toronto and Quebec is in the works as Canada’s population growth reaches record levels