Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Which “Thing” will be your favourite? The New Algonquin Reads Book is A Number of Things by Jane Urquhart


The Algonquin Reads book for 2018/2019 is A Number of Things: Stories of Canada Told Through Fifty Objects by Jane Urquhart. According to Jessica Rose of the Hamilton Review of Books (2018), “Countless books and magazine articles tell us there is joy in ridding our lives of objects. The sorting and tossing of material goods is touted as therapeutic… but for novelist and poet Jane Urquhart, objects house inspiration. Her latest offering…is a celebration of unexpected artifacts and the unique narratives that tie them to the Canadian experience. Using a technique called scratchboard, draughtsman and illustrator Scott McKowen carefully and precisely recreates each object.  While many of Urquhart’s objects are of importance to Canadian history — the rope used to hang Louis Riel and a microphone used by CBC to spread radio news across Canada are just two examples — many are deeply personal. What makes A Number of Things unique is it brings with it a call to action, encouraging readers to ponder the importance of objects in their own lives and the captivating stories they hold. Inevitably stirring readers’ memories, A Number of Things is a rich collection that compels us to look at Canada in unexpected ways, leaving readers with stunning descriptions and anecdotes, but also unanswered questions: How might Canada be different without these objects? Why did Urquhart choose these particular objects and not others?” This is a nostalgic and thought provoking book for everyone to enjoy over the summer, and many professors should be able to find at least one object that relates to their course material – remember, if you use 10% or less of a book, you can post it for free on your LMS site! It is available as both print and e-book at the Ottawa Library and will be in stock soon at Connections – The Campus Store for $17 including tax.

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