Robertson, RAY

Ray Robertson is the author of several novels, including Home Movies, Heroes, Moody Food, Gently Down the Stream, and What Happened Later, as well as a collection of non-fiction, Mental Hygiene: Essays on Writers and Writing. He is a contributing book reviewer at The Globe and Mail.


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David
"God and whiskey have got me where I am. Too little of the one, too much of the other."--David King, Chatham, Canada, 1895. Born a slave in 1847, but raised as a free man on the world-renowned, African-American Elgin Settlement near present-day ...

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What Happened Later
Poetic, poignant and clever, "What Happened Later" is a unique and engaging story of two lives that were forever changed by one book. In 1967, only ten years after the sensational success of ON THE ROAD, Jack Kerouac was a physically broken, ...

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What Happened Later
Poetic, poignant and clever, "What Happened Later" is a unique and engaging story of two lives that were forever changed by one book. In 1967, only ten years after the sensational success of ON THE ROAD, Jack Kerouac was a physically broken, ...

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Gently Down the Stream
Hank Roberts can't buy a thrill.

His wife, Mary, his best friend, Phil, Phil's annoying new girlfriend and Canada's hottest new female novelist, Rebecca — everyone but Hank, it seems — has either become what they set out to be or are well on ...

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Gently Down the Stream
Hank Roberts can't buy a thrill.

His wife, Mary, his best friend, Phil, Phil's annoying new girlfriend and Canada's hottest new female novelist, Rebecca — everyone but Hank, it seems — has either become what they set out to be or are well on ...

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Home Movies
Twenty-four-year-old James Thompson is in trouble. His record company is waiting for his third album, but Thompson has a good old case of writer's block. In Home Movies the remarkable debut novel by Ray Robertson, Thompson ...

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Ray Robertson Takes Over National Post's "The Afterword"
"Ray Robertson, author of the new novel David, was recently featured on “The Afterword”—National Post’s blog on all things literary. Robertson was a guest blogger, and was also featured in a two-part interview. For the full articles, see links ...

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Ray Robertson in Hamilton
"Join the Pints & Prose Book Club for an evening with three exciting Canadian authors, including Ray Robertson, who will read from his latest novel David. Presented by Bryan Prince Bookseller and A Different Drummer Books. For more information, ...

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Ray Robertson at Windsor BookFest
"Author Ray Robertson will be attending the 2009 BookFest in Windsor. Come join Ray as he reads from his latest novel David during the session ""Freedom Train"". Ray will then follow with a reading from Moody Food and musical performance for the ...

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The eh List with Ray Robertson (Northern District)
Join author Ray Robertson as he reads from his latest novel DAVID. Presented by the Toronto Public Library, The eh List Author Series showcases Canada’s best writers and their new books. Books will be available for sale at all eh List events. For ...

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The eh List with Ray Robertson (Taylor Memorial)
Join author Ray Robertson as he reads from his latest novel David. Presented by the Toronto Public Library, The eh List Author Series showcases Canada’s best writers and their new books. Books will be available for sale at all eh List events. For ...

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Ray Robertson at Books & Brunch
Pages on Kensington is proud to host author Ray Robertson at their Books & Brunch event. Join Ray as he reads from his latest novel DAVID. Books will be available for sale. For more information, please call 403-283-6655. Where: TBA Time: ...

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Thomas Allen Celebrates Black History Month
Celebrate Black History Month in February with one of these inspirational, must-read titles that honour the people who fought for change, and the events that changed the course of history. Whether its a controversial topic that sparks debates and ...

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Black History Month
We're celebrating Black History Month all through February with these recommended books, including titles by award-winning authors Esi Edugyan and Austin Clarke. HALF-BLOOD BLUES by Esi Edugyan $24.95 | Paperback | 978-0-88762-741-5 | Thomas ...

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