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The Seaboard Review of Books: A Wednesday Edition
April 1, 2026
Apr 1 • The Seaboard Review of Books
The Breakwater by Leslie Shimotakahara
A multigenerational saga about the long shadow of an unspeakable family secret, culminating in an overdue reunion between rivalrous brothers.
Apr 1 • Pamela Sinclair and The Seaboard Review of Books
Cherry Beach by Don Gillmor
Reviewed by Paul Carlucci
Apr 1 • The Seaboard Review of Books
The Wren by A.F. Moritz
Reviewed by Michael Greenstein
Apr 1 • Michael Greenstein
Two Poems to End the Winter
Poetry by Philip Turner and Alexis Greene
Apr 1 • The Seaboard Review of Books
Women United by Peggy Nash and Julie White
Stories of Women’s Struggles for Equality in the Canadian Auto Workers Union
Apr 1 • Lisa Timpf

March 2026

The Seaboard Review of Books: Monday Edition
March 30, 2026
Mar 30 • The Seaboard Review of Books
Opposite Sully’s Gym by Alexis Stefanovich-Thomson
A Patrick Bird Mystery
Mar 30 • James M. Fisher
The End of Prim by Michelle Tocher
Reviewed by Anne Smith-Nochasak
Mar 30 • Anne M. Smith-Nochasak
Son of Nobody by Yann Martel
Reviewed by Michael Greenstein
Mar 30 • Michael Greenstein
We Breed Lions by Rick Westhead
Confronting Canada's Troubled Hockey Culture
Mar 30 • Lisa Timpf
The Taiwo Olukorede Korexcalibur Interview
Conducted and transcribed by Kevin Andrew Heslop
Mar 30 • Kevin Andrew Heslop
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