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Tell Your Sister
  

Tell Your Sister (Paperback)

by Andrew Daley (Author)
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In their final year of high school, fate deals friends Aaron Fenn and Dean Higham two very different hands. Years later an adult Dean, now a successful Toronto condo salesman, wonders how to remake the past after a chance encounter with Aaron’s sister. Unflinching and mordantly funny, this novel about blind loyalty, first girlfriends, bowling alleys, big hair bands, petty crime and betrayal is an evocative, unforgettable kind of love story.


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Andrew Daley is the editor of Taddle Creek Magazine in Toronto. His work has appeared in several magazines including Kiss Machine. This is his first novel. He was a 2006 recipient of a Toronto Arts Council grant for this novel.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent, engrossing read - check it out!, Jul 17 2007
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I couldn't put it down! If you have any memory of the 80's - from small town to big city - you will enjoy this read! Rich in details that create absolutely realistic times and places. There's an excellent story here, a tale of regret and redemption that is alternately funny and melancholy -and always entertaining. What a great read, and one that is well worth your reading time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great read from a new novelist, Jul 17 2007
Daley does a wonderful job of invoking the times and places. From a small southern Ontario town in the 1980s to rapidly gentrifying Toronto. I was really "there". And that particular stage of life -- late teens, early twenties -- it's hard to create it in a way that's serious and respectful of how strong the feelings are, without being ponderous. And he's done it. Anyone will enjoy this book but it's an especially good read for young adults.
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