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MAAME (MOTHER)
In Aakonu, a small village on the coast of Ghana, life is a constant tussle between the reality of the mundane and the superstitions presided over by the local priestess. In this setup, girls in their puberty can only look forward to marriage—often to men old enough to be their fathers and already with other wives. Ahu, a young widow of eighteen, has no choice but to marry an older relativeANOTHER NIRVANA
Archna Sahni was born in India and made Toronto her home in 1992. She is the author of two collections of poems, First Fire (Yeti, 2005) and Another Nirvana (Mawenzi House, 2018).She is the recipient of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize and received Honourable Mention for the E J PrattPoetry Prize.
BLUEBERRIES AND APRICOTS Page size: 5″ x 7.5″. 72 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-988449-33-3. Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, born in 1991, is a slam poet, visual artist and indigenous rights activist. Innu of Pessamit community of the North Shore, she spent most of her life in urban areas, as did many other Aboriginal youth of her generation. THIS BOOK BETRAYS MY BROTHER Kagiso Lesego Molope was born and educated in South Africa. Her first novel, Dancing in the Dust (Mawenzi House) was on the IBBY Honour List for 2006.Her second novel, The Mending Season, was chosen to be on the school curriculum in South Africa. This Book Betrays My Brother was awarded the Percy Fitzpatrick Prize by the English Academy of Southern Africa, where it was first published. WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timberMAAME (MOTHER)
In Aakonu, a small village on the coast of Ghana, life is a constant tussle between the reality of the mundane and the superstitions presided over by the local priestess. In this setup, girls in their puberty can only look forward to marriage—often to men old enough to be their fathers and already with other wives. Ahu, a young widow of eighteen, has no choice but to marry an older relativeANOTHER NIRVANA
Archna Sahni was born in India and made Toronto her home in 1992. She is the author of two collections of poems, First Fire (Yeti, 2005) and Another Nirvana (Mawenzi House, 2018).She is the recipient of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize and received Honourable Mention for the E J PrattPoetry Prize.
BLUEBERRIES AND APRICOTS Page size: 5″ x 7.5″. 72 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-988449-33-3. Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, born in 1991, is a slam poet, visual artist and indigenous rights activist. Innu of Pessamit community of the North Shore, she spent most of her life in urban areas, as did many other Aboriginal youth of her generation. THIS BOOK BETRAYS MY BROTHER Kagiso Lesego Molope was born and educated in South Africa. Her first novel, Dancing in the Dust (Mawenzi House) was on the IBBY Honour List for 2006.Her second novel, The Mending Season, was chosen to be on the school curriculum in South Africa. This Book Betrays My Brother was awarded the Percy Fitzpatrick Prize by the English Academy of Southern Africa, where it was first published. WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point ofTHE YOUTH OF GOD
Longlisted for Canada Reads, 2020 Finalist for the Pius Adesanmi Memorial Award for Excellence in African Writing, 2019 The Youth of God tells the story of Nuur, a sensitive and academically gifted seventeen-year-old boy growing up in Toronto's Somali neighbourhood, as he negotiates perilously between the calling of his faith and his intellectual ambitions. Trying to influence him are aBITTERSWEET
Shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, 2021 Reflections on a reconstructed homeland and Scarborough. Bittersweet is an exciting, accomplished collection of poems evoking both a reconstructed homeland and Scarborough (Ontario). Using memory—intimate as well as collective—prompted by photographs, maps, language, and folklore, Ramoutar meditates on themes of obscured andCHOOSING HOPE
Choosing Hope: One Woman. Three Cancers. is the story of how Munira Premji battled three advanced cancers: Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Stage 3 multiple myeloma, and Stage 3 breast cancer, within a period of five years. Written as a series of anecdotes based on entries from a blog the author started shortly after her first diagnosis—when her focus was simply on surviving—it tells an REMINDERS ON THE PATH (FORTHCOMING) Seven years after the publication of Firesmoke, Sheniz Janmohamed returns with her third collection of poetry, Reminders on the Path. The poet is wayfarer, exploring the path we inherit and seek out, that disappears with every step we take on it. At each step, there are reminders rooted in the ephemeral and the indelible. A companion on the path, a fleeting memory, a broken twig--all serve asPICTURE BRIDE
178 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-927494-52-3. The eldest of five children, C Fong Hsiung was born to Hakka Chinese parents in Kolkata, India. At the age of 18 she immigrated to Canada where she married and raised three sons. Her first novel, Picture Bride (Mawenzi House), was published in 2014. She lives in Markham, Ontario. WHERE THE BAEDEKER LEADS (FORTHCOMING) Where the Baedeker Leads uncovers the many delicate layers that lie in the spaces between departures and arrivals, offering memories and stories. Whether it's about journeys, personal transition, or changes in the seasons, the aim in these poems is to draw attention to the personal experiences and social conditions that push people away from home to the new landscapes, sights, and encounters KEEPERS OF THE FAITH Keepers of the Faith is set within a small Muslim sect of India, ruled by an avaricious priesthood that demands absolute submission while enforcing archaic social customs. When a section of the community rebels, it is summarily excommunicated, shunned by friends and family and denied religious rites. The peaceful community is split into two. The novel follows the fates of two blissful youngMOTHER’S DAY
Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently inDESCENT INTO NIGHT
EDEM AWUMEY was born in Lomé, Togo. He is the author of four previous novels. Descent into Night, the English translation of Explication de la nuit, won the prestigious Governor-General’s Award for Translation in 2018.The other novels are Port-Melo (2006), which won the Grand prix littéraire d’Afrique noire; Les pieds sales (2009), which was a finalist for the Prix Goncourt in France WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timberMAAME (MOTHER)
In Aakonu, a small village on the coast of Ghana, life is a constant tussle between the reality of the mundane and the superstitions presided over by the local priestess. In this setup, girls in their puberty can only look forward to marriage—often to men old enough to be their fathers and already with other wives. Ahu, a young widow of eighteen, has no choice but to marry an older relativeANOTHER NIRVANA
Archna Sahni was born in India and made Toronto her home in 1992. She is the author of two collections of poems, First Fire (Yeti, 2005) and Another Nirvana (Mawenzi House, 2018).She is the recipient of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize and received Honourable Mention for the E J PrattPoetry Prize.
BLUEBERRIES AND APRICOTS Page size: 5″ x 7.5″. 72 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-988449-33-3. Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, born in 1991, is a slam poet, visual artist and indigenous rights activist. Innu of Pessamit community of the North Shore, she spent most of her life in urban areas, as did many other Aboriginal youth of her generation. REFLECTIONS ON KEEPERS OF THE FAITH BY SUMAIYA HAMDANI Sumaiya Hamdani, an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, comes from a long line of Islamic scholars and academics from the Hamdani family. From their origins in Yemen they have over the generations made important contributions to Ismaili thought and literature. Sumaiya’s father, the late Abbas Hamdani, was a scholar of Ismaili history and in particular of a volume of WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timberMAAME (MOTHER)
In Aakonu, a small village on the coast of Ghana, life is a constant tussle between the reality of the mundane and the superstitions presided over by the local priestess. In this setup, girls in their puberty can only look forward to marriage—often to men old enough to be their fathers and already with other wives. Ahu, a young widow of eighteen, has no choice but to marry an older relativeANOTHER NIRVANA
Archna Sahni was born in India and made Toronto her home in 1992. She is the author of two collections of poems, First Fire (Yeti, 2005) and Another Nirvana (Mawenzi House, 2018).She is the recipient of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize and received Honourable Mention for the E J PrattPoetry Prize.
BLUEBERRIES AND APRICOTS Page size: 5″ x 7.5″. 72 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-988449-33-3. Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, born in 1991, is a slam poet, visual artist and indigenous rights activist. Innu of Pessamit community of the North Shore, she spent most of her life in urban areas, as did many other Aboriginal youth of her generation. REFLECTIONS ON KEEPERS OF THE FAITH BY SUMAIYA HAMDANI Sumaiya Hamdani, an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, comes from a long line of Islamic scholars and academics from the Hamdani family. From their origins in Yemen they have over the generations made important contributions to Ismaili thought and literature. Sumaiya’s father, the late Abbas Hamdani, was a scholar of Ismaili history and in particular of a volume of WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are PRODUCTS – PAGE 10 – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently inHANDS FOR LANGUAGE
Page size: 5.5″ x 8.5″. 96 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-77415-009-2. Uma Menon was born in Winter Park, Florida, where she attended Winter Park High school. She is the 2019–2020 Youth Fellow of the International Human Rights Art Festival. Hands for Language is her first published book and was shortlisted for the 2019 InternationalErbacce Prize.
AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a moving 5 CARIBBEAN CANADIAN AUTHORS TO KNOW Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are celebrated for their humour and musicality, hauntingCHOOSING HOPE
Choosing Hope: One Woman. Three Cancers. is the story of how Munira Premji battled three advanced cancers: Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Stage 3 multiple myeloma, and Stage 3 breast cancer, within a period of five years. Written as a series of anecdotes based on entries from a blog the author started shortly after her first diagnosis—when her focus was simply on surviving—it tells anMOTHER’S DAY
Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in KEEPERS OF THE FAITH Keepers of the Faith is set within a small Muslim sect of India, ruled by an avaricious priesthood that demands absolute submission while enforcing archaic social customs. When a section of the community rebels, it is summarily excommunicated, shunned by friends and family and denied religious rites. The peaceful community is split into two. The novel follows the fates of two blissful young TORONTO – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently inTHE FOUR SUFFERINGS
Shiku hakku in Japanese means to endure, an expression that originates in Buddhism. This collection links Terry Watada’s past and present while acknowledging the fundamental suffering of human existence—in birth, aging, illness, and death—and the suffering endured in daily living—common frustrations, desire, separation. But at the same time it celebrates love, and in the end seeks an MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timber AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingSH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofCHOOSING HOPE
Choosing Hope: One Woman. Three Cancers. is the story of how Munira Premji battled three advanced cancers: Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Stage 3 multiple myeloma, and Stage 3 breast cancer, within a period of five years. Written as a series of anecdotes based on entries from a blog the author started shortly after her first diagnosis—when her focus was simply on surviving—it tells an REFLECTIONS ON KEEPERS OF THE FAITH BY SUMAIYA HAMDANI Sumaiya Hamdani, an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, comes from a long line of Islamic scholars and academics from the Hamdani family. From their origins in Yemen they have over the generations made important contributions to Ismaili thought and literature. Sumaiya’s father, the late Abbas Hamdani, was a scholar of Ismaili history and in particular of a volume of WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timber AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingSH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofCHOOSING HOPE
Choosing Hope: One Woman. Three Cancers. is the story of how Munira Premji battled three advanced cancers: Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Stage 3 multiple myeloma, and Stage 3 breast cancer, within a period of five years. Written as a series of anecdotes based on entries from a blog the author started shortly after her first diagnosis—when her focus was simply on surviving—it tells an REFLECTIONS ON KEEPERS OF THE FAITH BY SUMAIYA HAMDANI Sumaiya Hamdani, an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, comes from a long line of Islamic scholars and academics from the Hamdani family. From their origins in Yemen they have over the generations made important contributions to Ismaili thought and literature. Sumaiya’s father, the late Abbas Hamdani, was a scholar of Ismaili history and in particular of a volume of WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of AUTHORS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Authors – Mawenzi House Publishers. Adrian De Leon is a writer and educator from Manila by way of Scarborough. He is the author of two poetry collections: Rouge (Mawenzi House, 2018), and barangay: an offshore poem (Buckrider Books/Wolsak & Wynn, 2021). He lives in Los Angeles, where he is an ethnic studies professor at the University of AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingMAAME (MOTHER)
In Aakonu, a small village on the coast of Ghana, life is a constant tussle between the reality of the mundane and the superstitions presided over by the local priestess. In this setup, girls in their puberty can only look forward to marriage—often to men old enough to be their fathers and already with other wives. Ahu, a young widow of eighteen, has no choice but to marry an older relativeHANDS FOR LANGUAGE
Page size: 5.5″ x 8.5″. 96 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-77415-009-2. Uma Menon was born in Winter Park, Florida, where she attended Winter Park High school. She is the 2019–2020 Youth Fellow of the International Human Rights Art Festival. Hands for Language is her first published book and was shortlisted for the 2019 InternationalErbacce Prize.
SH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofPICTURE BRIDE
178 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-927494-52-3. The eldest of five children, C Fong Hsiung was born to Hakka Chinese parents in Kolkata, India. At the age of 18 she immigrated to Canada where she married and raised three sons. Her first novel, Picture Bride (Mawenzi House), was published in 2014. She lives in Markham, Ontario.BITTERSWEET
Shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, 2021 Reflections on a reconstructed homeland and Scarborough. Bittersweet is an exciting, accomplished collection of poems evoking both a reconstructed homeland and Scarborough (Ontario). Using memory—intimate as well as collective—prompted by photographs, maps, language, and folklore, Ramoutar meditates on themes of obscured and TORONTO – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in KEEPERS OF THE FAITH Keepers of the Faith is set within a small Muslim sect of India, ruled by an avaricious priesthood that demands absolute submission while enforcing archaic social customs. When a section of the community rebels, it is summarily excommunicated, shunned by friends and family and denied religious rites. The peaceful community is split into two. The novel follows the fates of two blissful youngANOTHER NIRVANA
Archna Sahni was born in India and made Toronto her home in 1992. She is the author of two collections of poems, First Fire (Yeti, 2005) and Another Nirvana (Mawenzi House, 2018).She is the recipient of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize and received Honourable Mention for the E J PrattPoetry Prize.
MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timber AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingSH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofCHOOSING HOPE
Choosing Hope: One Woman. Three Cancers. is the story of how Munira Premji battled three advanced cancers: Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Stage 3 multiple myeloma, and Stage 3 breast cancer, within a period of five years. Written as a series of anecdotes based on entries from a blog the author started shortly after her first diagnosis—when her focus was simply on surviving—it tells an REFLECTIONS ON KEEPERS OF THE FAITH BY SUMAIYA HAMDANI Sumaiya Hamdani, an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, comes from a long line of Islamic scholars and academics from the Hamdani family. From their origins in Yemen they have over the generations made important contributions to Ismaili thought and literature. Sumaiya’s father, the late Abbas Hamdani, was a scholar of Ismaili history and in particular of a volume of WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timber AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingSH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofCHOOSING HOPE
Choosing Hope: One Woman. Three Cancers. is the story of how Munira Premji battled three advanced cancers: Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Stage 3 multiple myeloma, and Stage 3 breast cancer, within a period of five years. Written as a series of anecdotes based on entries from a blog the author started shortly after her first diagnosis—when her focus was simply on surviving—it tells an REFLECTIONS ON KEEPERS OF THE FAITH BY SUMAIYA HAMDANI Sumaiya Hamdani, an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, comes from a long line of Islamic scholars and academics from the Hamdani family. From their origins in Yemen they have over the generations made important contributions to Ismaili thought and literature. Sumaiya’s father, the late Abbas Hamdani, was a scholar of Ismaili history and in particular of a volume of WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of AUTHORS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Authors – Mawenzi House Publishers. Adrian De Leon is a writer and educator from Manila by way of Scarborough. He is the author of two poetry collections: Rouge (Mawenzi House, 2018), and barangay: an offshore poem (Buckrider Books/Wolsak & Wynn, 2021). He lives in Los Angeles, where he is an ethnic studies professor at the University of AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingMAAME (MOTHER)
In Aakonu, a small village on the coast of Ghana, life is a constant tussle between the reality of the mundane and the superstitions presided over by the local priestess. In this setup, girls in their puberty can only look forward to marriage—often to men old enough to be their fathers and already with other wives. Ahu, a young widow of eighteen, has no choice but to marry an older relativeHANDS FOR LANGUAGE
Page size: 5.5″ x 8.5″. 96 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-77415-009-2. Uma Menon was born in Winter Park, Florida, where she attended Winter Park High school. She is the 2019–2020 Youth Fellow of the International Human Rights Art Festival. Hands for Language is her first published book and was shortlisted for the 2019 InternationalErbacce Prize.
SH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofPICTURE BRIDE
178 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-927494-52-3. The eldest of five children, C Fong Hsiung was born to Hakka Chinese parents in Kolkata, India. At the age of 18 she immigrated to Canada where she married and raised three sons. Her first novel, Picture Bride (Mawenzi House), was published in 2014. She lives in Markham, Ontario.BITTERSWEET
Shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, 2021 Reflections on a reconstructed homeland and Scarborough. Bittersweet is an exciting, accomplished collection of poems evoking both a reconstructed homeland and Scarborough (Ontario). Using memory—intimate as well as collective—prompted by photographs, maps, language, and folklore, Ramoutar meditates on themes of obscured and TORONTO – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in KEEPERS OF THE FAITH Keepers of the Faith is set within a small Muslim sect of India, ruled by an avaricious priesthood that demands absolute submission while enforcing archaic social customs. When a section of the community rebels, it is summarily excommunicated, shunned by friends and family and denied religious rites. The peaceful community is split into two. The novel follows the fates of two blissful youngANOTHER NIRVANA
Archna Sahni was born in India and made Toronto her home in 1992. She is the author of two collections of poems, First Fire (Yeti, 2005) and Another Nirvana (Mawenzi House, 2018).She is the recipient of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize and received Honourable Mention for the E J PrattPoetry Prize.
MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timber AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingSH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofCHOOSING HOPE
Choosing Hope: One Woman. Three Cancers. is the story of how Munira Premji battled three advanced cancers: Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Stage 3 multiple myeloma, and Stage 3 breast cancer, within a period of five years. Written as a series of anecdotes based on entries from a blog the author started shortly after her first diagnosis—when her focus was simply on surviving—it tells an REFLECTIONS ON KEEPERS OF THE FAITH BY SUMAIYA HAMDANI Sumaiya Hamdani, an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, comes from a long line of Islamic scholars and academics from the Hamdani family. From their origins in Yemen they have over the generations made important contributions to Ismaili thought and literature. Sumaiya’s father, the late Abbas Hamdani, was a scholar of Ismaili history and in particular of a volume of WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS March 2021. 31/03/2021 Waiting for the Rain by Lamees Al Ethari reviewed in Herizons.. 25/03/2021 Shadows of the Crimson Sun by Julia Lin reviewed in Taipei Times.Read here.. 22/03/2021 Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar featured by Daniel Scott Tysdal for his column in Open Book. Read here.. 21/03/2021 Olive Senior (Arrival of the Snake-Woman) named Jamaica’s new Poet Laureate! PRODUCTS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in ABOUT – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 10-12 titles of fiction, poetry, and JOURNAL – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Olive Senior is the Toronto-based Jamaican author of 18 works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Her widely taught, widely translated works have won her many awards, including the Matt Cohen Award, the Musgrave Medal, and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her stories, set in rural and urban Jamaica, are MINARETS ON THE HORIZON This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timber AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingSH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofCHOOSING HOPE
Choosing Hope: One Woman. Three Cancers. is the story of how Munira Premji battled three advanced cancers: Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Stage 3 multiple myeloma, and Stage 3 breast cancer, within a period of five years. Written as a series of anecdotes based on entries from a blog the author started shortly after her first diagnosis—when her focus was simply on surviving—it tells an REFLECTIONS ON KEEPERS OF THE FAITH BY SUMAIYA HAMDANI Sumaiya Hamdani, an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, comes from a long line of Islamic scholars and academics from the Hamdani family. From their origins in Yemen they have over the generations made important contributions to Ismaili thought and literature. Sumaiya’s father, the late Abbas Hamdani, was a scholar of Ismaili history and in particular of a volume of WHY DON’T YOU CARVE OTHER ANIMALS The place is white-ruled Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) of the 1970s, the exile the African in his or her own land. Young men and women flee from their towns and villages to join the freedom fighters in the forests. These stories, set during the years of the armed struggle, tell of the other struggle, that of the survival and anxiety of those who stayed behind. Told essentially from the women's point of AUTHORS – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Authors – Mawenzi House Publishers. Adrian De Leon is a writer and educator from Manila by way of Scarborough. He is the author of two poetry collections: Rouge (Mawenzi House, 2018), and barangay: an offshore poem (Buckrider Books/Wolsak & Wynn, 2021). He lives in Los Angeles, where he is an ethnic studies professor at the University of AN ISLAND IS A WORLD A novel of a personal and intellectual quest in postwar Trinidad. In the post-war Caribbean colony, as an earlier generation thinks of returning to India, Foster, a young man, goes to England and Rufus his brother leaves for the United States, each in search of himself and his world. Combining his characteristic humour with a vivid sense of place, Selvon's An Island is a World tells a movingMAAME (MOTHER)
In Aakonu, a small village on the coast of Ghana, life is a constant tussle between the reality of the mundane and the superstitions presided over by the local priestess. In this setup, girls in their puberty can only look forward to marriage—often to men old enough to be their fathers and already with other wives. Ahu, a young widow of eighteen, has no choice but to marry an older relativeHANDS FOR LANGUAGE
Page size: 5.5″ x 8.5″. 96 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-77415-009-2. Uma Menon was born in Winter Park, Florida, where she attended Winter Park High school. She is the 2019–2020 Youth Fellow of the International Human Rights Art Festival. Hands for Language is her first published book and was shortlisted for the 2019 InternationalErbacce Prize.
SH:LAM (THE DOCTOR)
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020 In this volume of poetry, Joseph A Dandurand lives the experiences of an Aboriginal people brought to the edge of extinction. “The poems in this collection tell the truth of what has happened to my people. The Kwantlen people used to number in the thousands, but 80% of our people were wiped out by smallpox and now there are only 200 ofPICTURE BRIDE
178 pages. eBook ISBN: 978-1-927494-52-3. The eldest of five children, C Fong Hsiung was born to Hakka Chinese parents in Kolkata, India. At the age of 18 she immigrated to Canada where she married and raised three sons. Her first novel, Picture Bride (Mawenzi House), was published in 2014. She lives in Markham, Ontario.BITTERSWEET
Shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, 2021 Reflections on a reconstructed homeland and Scarborough. Bittersweet is an exciting, accomplished collection of poems evoking both a reconstructed homeland and Scarborough (Ontario). Using memory—intimate as well as collective—prompted by photographs, maps, language, and folklore, Ramoutar meditates on themes of obscured and TORONTO – MAWENZI HOUSE PUBLISHERS Mawenzi House books can be ordered directly from this site, from your favourite bookstore, retail website, or wholesaler. We guarantee availability of all titles currently in KEEPERS OF THE FAITH Keepers of the Faith is set within a small Muslim sect of India, ruled by an avaricious priesthood that demands absolute submission while enforcing archaic social customs. When a section of the community rebels, it is summarily excommunicated, shunned by friends and family and denied religious rites. The peaceful community is split into two. The novel follows the fates of two blissful youngANOTHER NIRVANA
Archna Sahni was born in India and made Toronto her home in 1992. She is the author of two collections of poems, First Fire (Yeti, 2005) and Another Nirvana (Mawenzi House, 2018).She is the recipient of the Agha Shahid Ali Prize and received Honourable Mention for the E J PrattPoetry Prize.
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We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund, Canada Council for the Arts, and Ontario Arts Council for our publishing activities. A note from us on COVID-19 Due to health and safety concerns and the recommendations from public health officials, many of our authors’ upcoming events have been cancelled or postponed. We’ll be sending out emails to our mailing list with updates as we receive them. Please be sure to join our list for the most up to date information. In addition, please expect shipping delays for any orders made in the upcoming weeks. Our office is closed in the effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, so we may be unable to fulfil orders for the time being. We will still be fulfilling e-book orders as usual. Thank you for your patience!×
For ebook orders, BOOKS WILL BE SENT TO THE E-MAIL ADDRESS PROVIDED WITHIN ONE (1) BUSINESS DAY once payment has been received. Pre-ordered titles WILL BE SHIPPED UPON PUBLICATION.×
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