When Your Real Life Is Fake News
byPauline Dakin’s memoir of fugitive childhood proof that skepticism and diligence are crucial when assessing “the truth”
Pauline Dakin’s memoir of fugitive childhood proof that skepticism and diligence are crucial when assessing “the truth”
The resonant rhythms of the past, told simply and without artifice
Finding Forgiveness is a provocative search for understanding
First and second prize winners will receive a publishing contract
Robert Clark takes on a “culture of collective indifference” around incarceration
Superb anecdotes from the book revolve around the compassion of cantankerous Toronto Maple Leafs owner Harold Ballard, the arrogance of American sports journalist Howard Cosell, and the seemingly limitless generosity of Wayne Gretzky.