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From the current issue: Spring 2013
The Mile End Café

Inside the NDP War Room

“Of what value is the opinion on any subject, of a man of whom everyone knows that by his profession he must hold that opinion?” –John Stuart Mill

By Jean Coléno

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Young Readers
Noni-Is-Nervous-14444424-5 Adventure is Out There!

Review by B.A. Markus

Poetry
All Souls', by Rhea Tregebov Today’s Music

Review by Bert Almon

Non-fiction
The Orphanage, by Richard Bergeron The Orphanage

Review by Oksana Cueva

Non-fiction
The Secret of the Blue Trunk, by Lise Dion The Secret of the Blue Trunk

Review by Lesley Trites

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Faded, bent, and obdurate
its yellowing lace deceptive
the delicacy of old ladies who survive their mates