[…] nominations set by Nimbus in 2016. The nominations include a category sweep by Vagrant authors Lesley Crewe (Beholden), Carol Bruneau (A Circle on the Surface), and Nicola Davison (In the Wake) […]
[…] at Digby Pines, connecting up-close-and-personal with 3 renowned and award-winning Nova Scotia authors; Carol Bruneau, Lesley Crewe and Stephens Gerard-Malone. During this exclusive event, hear the personal journeys of the authors […]
[…] about cyber bullying, it’s also a very humorous and engaging read. 2. Chloe Sparrow by Lesley Crewe In the same vein as Goodbye Girls (but jump ahead a few years), we […]
[…] The award has attained an international reputation and is the only one of its kind for Canadian humour writing. Congratulations to novelist and columnist Lesley Crewe! Full long list: https://www.leacock.ca/pdfs/2020_Leacock_Medal_Longlist.pdf
Congratulations to Lesley Crewe! The Spoon Stealer is both a national best seller and the winner of the 2021 Jim Connors Book Award for Fiction!
[…] of age in a family that believes it’s cursed, for fans of Emma Straub and Lesley Crewe. Kitten Love’s family is haunted by the memory of her teenaged aunt, Nerida, who […]
These are the rules at foster mother Amelia’s farm–the rules that saved Rachel when she first came to stay at Walton Lake as a troubled girl. Now, after a horrifying […]
[…] throughout the Atlantic region and across the country. Our two inaugural titles—Relative Happiness by Lesley Crewe and Maclean by Allan Donaldson—were published in September 2005. Relative Happiness has gone to […]
The shortlists for the 2024 Atlantic Book Awards and Nova Scotia Book Awardshave just been announced—and we’re so thrilled to see SIX of our titles standing among this year’s nominees! […]
[…] of Book Me! will include interviews with Carol Bruneau, Steve Vernon, Sarah Sawler, Quentin Casey, Lesley Crewe, Len Wagg, Jamie Simpson, Linda Moore, and Graham Steele. Three episodes will be available […]