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December 2020
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Frontmatter
Frontmatter
The return of Austin Clarke
Power book
Power book
Indigo staff speak behind the scenes about their historic vote to unionize
Side notes
Side notes
Raven Reads 488 Boxes of books by Indigenous
Teen spirit
Teen spirit
Don’t give up on your ambition to write, even when the doubts take over
Cracking the code on diet books
Cracking the code on diet books
How Toronto doctor Jason Fung became one of the weight-loss category’s bestselling authors
Closing up shop
Closing up shop
The lauded independent Pedlar Press is shuttering after almost 25 years
All the right moves
All the right moves
A new federal government fund for distributors aims to support the beleaguered book industry
FEATURES
Centre stage
Kaie Kellough had all but abandoned poetry until a chance encounter changed his life. The Griffin Prize winner talks award culture, the lure of performance, and his desire to multiply voices at the margins
Books of the Year
Q&Q editors share their picks for the top titles of 2020
Kids’ Books of the Year
Kids’ Books of the Year
Q&Q’s Books for Young People editor shares her favourite children’s titles of 2020
REVIEWS
Celebrating Black lives
New collections from Cicely Belle Blain and Afua Cooper centre the joy and pain that attend the Black experience
Port in a storm
In Catherine Bush’s new novel, climate change is the catalyst for a near-future take on Shakespeare
Sister acts
Annabel Lyon’s concise new novel tells a disturbing, doom-laden story of two sets of sisters
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Sweet child o’ mine
A roundup of books for babies that parents won’t mind reading over and over again 
The nextchapter
These early-middle-grade series aim to woo beginner readers with dogs, monsters, and goofy gags
BOOK MAKING
Covers of the Year
Q&Q editors judge books by their covers, selecting some favourite picks for best design