|
Summer Special !
20% off selected titles.
Take them on vacation, give them as presents!
- Free Shipping Anywhere
- No taxes
- 20% off regular price of selected
titles
- Offer available only through
www.tsarbooks.com
until August 31, 2010
|
|
|
|

ISBN:
9781894770545
Paperback;
200 pages
|
Her
Mother's Ashes 3: Stories by South Asian Women in Canada and the
United States
Edited by Nurjehan Aziz
$19.96 (regular price, $24.95)
Following the greatly acclaimed
first two volumes in this series, this collection brings
together more first-rate stories by South Asian women
that—whether set in their home countries or those of their
adoption—explore with profound and sensitive insight the inner
tenor of women’s lives caught between places, cultures, and
generations.
 |
|
|
|
|
|

ISBN:
9781894770378
Paperback;
208 pages
|
The Writing Circle
By Rozena Maart
$16.76 (regular price, $20.95)
In Cape Town, South Africa, five women gather every Friday night
to discuss their writing lives. On one of these evenings, a
brutal act of violence disrupts the lives of the five women.
"... beautifully written,
heartbreaking piece. If your book club is looking for a book to
spark meaningful conversation and bring awareness to the group,
no matter where you live, The Writing Circle
will deliver that and more."
—carp(e) libris
 |
|
|
|
|
|

ISBN:
9781894770385
Paperback;
312 pages
|
Return to Arcadia
By H Nigel Thomas
$16.76 (regular price, $20.95)
When at age 51, Joshua
Éclair—victim of a pygmalianism gone awry—emerges from
amnesia in a hospital in Montreal, he must explore what
makes him want to erase his identity, and must undertake the
process of exorcising what has brought him to this pass.
"Thomas offers a fine story of
forgiveness, self-actualization, and belonging."
—The
Montreal Review of Books

|
|
|
|
|
|

ISBN:
9781894770316
Paperback;
114 pages |
The Palm
Leaf Fan and Other Stories
By Kwai-Yun Li
$15.16 (regular price, 18.95)
From crumbling shops in Chinatown to decaying tanneries in
Tangra, Kwai-yun Li's collection of linked short stories expose
us to the life of a marginalized community in postcolonial
Calcutta.
"The most striking element of Li’s writing is her ability to
synthesize delicate, rich imagery with the dirt of reality."
—City Masala
 |
|
|
|
|

ISBN:
9781894770477
Paperback;
208 pages
|
The Fourth Canvas
By Rana Bose
$16.76 (regular price, $20.95)
In the early 1970s a reclusive artist and philosopher disappears
in Paris after completing a fantastic series of canvases that
trace the rise and fall of empires. Eventually his bloated body
is dragged from the Seine.
"The Fourth Canvas is an intellectual thriller, an
ambitious novel of ideas full of juicy characters. Rana Bose
tackles the enigma
at the
heart of all great thinkers and doers."
—Marianne Ackerman
 |
|
|
TSAR Publications titles are available in your local
bookstores,
www.tsarbooks.com,
www.chapters.ca,
www.amazon.ca and
www.amazon.com
Please note that this particular offer is only valid at
www.tsarbooks.com
|
|
|
|
|
TSAR Publications
is devoted to publishing and promoting “new” Canadian
writing. We consider for publication writers of any origin whose
work in some way is inspired by the diversity of our world
(specifically Canada) and the interaction and sharing of
cultures.
To
be removed from our mailing list
please reply to this email and add “Remove Me” to the
subject line. |