Seen Reading Toronto Fiction
If it's April it must be Keep Toronto Reading at the library. As part of this festival of reading people all over Toronto can be seen reading the library's One Book choice "Girls fall Down" by Maggie Helwig. The library has planned some fascinating and fun events around the content which includes our subway system and our wonderful ravines.
I highly recommend "Girls Fall Down". It's part love-in for the city of Toronto, part love story, part mystery. It is so much fun reading a book and knowing exactly where the characters are walking or the subway stop they get off at or streetcar line they're taking. Still, I've lived here a long, long time and there some places I've never seen but now want to visit like the Terraced Garden in High Park or the Brickworks in the Don Valley. As to the story girls do indeed start falling. Are they being poisoned or faking it? Will the main characters, Alex and Susie, figure out what's actually going on in time and perhaps rekindle their grand passion? See also Tita's blog review.
For those who have already read the book and want more fiction featuring Toronto Library Staff have a list of recommended reads called Toronto Fiction and I have a few to add below:
Amazing Absorbing Boy by Rabindanrath Maharaj
Fauna by Alissa York
Unless by Carol Shields
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And here is some just published fiction set in Toronto:
Everybody has Everything by Katrina Onstad
Spoiled Rotten by Mary Jackman
Web of Angels by Lilian Nattel
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I'm looking forward to Julie Wilson's "Seen Reading" which contains short stories inspired by sightings of people reading in public, on Toronto's transit system. See also her great Seen Reading blog.
What are you reading? Where are you reading? Join the conversation and be seen reading this month and all year round.







2 thoughts on “Seen Reading Toronto Fiction”
Of course, there is Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Scott O’Malley
Yes…. indeed. See link to Toronto Fiction list.