Coach House is Canada’s jewel among small presses, so pay attention to the iconic publishing house’s spring launch. The Wednesday (April 27) event at Revival features a new novel by Sean Dixon (The Many Revenges Of Kip Flynn, $22.95), about punkers’ battles with developers in Kensington Market, and Suzette Mayr’s Monoceros ($22.95), tracing the ripple effect of a Catholic schoolboy’s suicide, as well as new poetry from Helen Guri (Match, $17.95 ), and Gabe Foreman (A Complete Encyclopedia Of Different Types Of People, $17.95).
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