Brown Girl in the Room review from Literary Treats
Brown Girl in the Room is an all too realistic and relatable story of being a woman of colour and building your career. The events and themes in this story will... Read more
Brown Girl in the Room is an all too realistic and relatable story of being a woman of colour and building your career. The events and themes in this story will... Read more
Sara seems perfect for her new job as publicist at Albatross Community Services. It serves a large immigrant population from South Asia, the Caribbean and Somalia. Toronto-born Sara is the... Read more
Sara Ramnarine is just starting out her career in Toronto, a city that is touted as one of the most cosmopolitan in the world with its motto, “Diversity is our... Read more
A few years ago, a friend of mine from elementary school invited me to her Hanukkah Open House. Thrilled by the offer and even more enthusiastic to see her again... Read more
Priya Ramsingh talks with Kate Wheeler and Christine Bentley about her debut novel, Brown Girl in the Room. Read more
"Back in the nineties, there were very few Aboriginal families living in Toronto, and even fewer who were open to admitting it. But in grade three, everyone knew that Grace was different." Read more
As I walked down the sidewalk, my elderly parents following close behind, I felt my knees shaking. Each step in the two-inch patent Mary Janes made me wish I had... Read more