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The Hidden Keys
The Hidden Keys | Andr? Alexis
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Although the Green Dolphin is a bar of ill repute, it is there that Tancred Palmieri, a thief with elegant and erudite tastes, meets Willow Azarian, an aging heroin addict. She reveals to Tancred that her very wealthy father has recently passed away, leaving each of his five children a mysterious object that provides one clue to the whereabouts of a large inheritance. Willow enlists Tancred to steal these objects from her siblings and solve the puzzle. A Japanese screen, a painting that plays music, an aquavit bottle, a framed poem, and a model of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater: Tancred is lured in to this beguiling quest, and even though Willow dies before he can begin, he presses on. As he tracks down the treasure, however, he must enlist the help of Alexander von Wurfel, esteemed copyist, and fend off Willow's heroin dealers, a young albino named "Nigger" Colby and his sidekick, Sigismund "Freud" Luxemburg, a club-footed psychopath, both of whom are eager to get their paws on this supposed pot of gold. And he must mislead Detective Daniel Mandelshtam, his most adored friend. Based in a reading of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, The Hidden Keys questions what it means to be honorable and what it means to be faithful. Andr Alexis was born in Trinidad and grew up in Canada. His most recent novel, Fifteen Dogs, won the prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize, awarded annually to the best Canadian fiction book.
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TheKidUpstairs
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A puzzle book, featuring multiple heists, written by a prize winning author of literary fiction, set in Toronto? Yes please!

Willow Azarian is an heiress with a drug addiction. She is certain that the gifts her father left his five children point to treasure, so she enlists the help of Tancred Palmieri, thief with a code, to steal the items and follow the trail. But they are not the only ones searching...

TheKidUpstairs While it may not have been perfect, this book was every bit as enjoyable as I wanted it to be and I loved every second of it. Toronto comes alive as its own character, and Tancred is a delightful “everyman“ in a way that really lets you transport yourself into the story with him. 12mo
Singout Yay Parkdale! I remember the restaurant the opening scene is in, and it was a favourite haunt of a friend of mine who lived there in the 50s. Also, the audio is read by the author, who is incredible. 12mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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“The city had been built by people from innumerable elsewheres. It was a chaos of cultures ordered only by its long streets. It belonged to no one and never would, or maybe it was three million cities in one, unique to each of its inhabitants, belonging to whoever walked its streets.“

Such a perfect description of Toronto. I'm loving how much the city is a part of the opening of this book.

Suet624 Lovely description. 13mo
TheKidUpstairs @Suet624 it reads like a call back to one of my favourite Toronto books: 13mo
merelybookish Great description! And I can see the Ondaatje. 13mo
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ReadingRachael Beautiful description of Toronto, really hits home for me. Being from the GTA (greater Toronto area), diversity (and it‘s celebration) is what I missed the most when I moved to the southern US for a number of years. ❤️ 13mo
TheKidUpstairs @ReadingRachael what part of the GTA are you from? 13mo
ReadingRachael I am from Hamilton, and I have a sister in Scarborough 🙂 13mo
TheKidUpstairs @ReadingRachael I'm originally from Oakville, and I lived in the cut l city for awhile, in Scarborough for a couple, and now I'm just north of Oshawa (I've been slowly creeping East apparently) 13mo
ReadingRachael Love it…creeping east. I am back in Hamilton (technically Mount Hope…sidestepping??) 🙃🙂 I am not as familiar with the area once you get east of Scarborough. Spent a little bit of time in Pickering with my sister this summer, it seemed nice but we didn‘t have enough time to see all that much. 13mo
TheKidUpstairs @ReadingRachael it took me a while to learn East of the City, having grown up West it was like a while new world. I love Hamilton, my Uncle and Aunt lived there and I always loved visiting. Are you back for good or just for a visit? 13mo
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xicanti
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I began rereading THE HIDDEN KEYS this morning while the boyos frolicked outside. It‘s just what I needed to lift my spirits after this wretched snowfall.

peanutnine Wow that is a ton of snow 😱 13mo
xicanti @peanutnine and that‘s after the dogs trampled it down. It won‘t stop falling. 😭 (edited) 13mo
dabbe Snow? Yowza! Hello there, sweet pup! 🖤🐾🖤 13mo
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xicanti @dabbe HE loves the snow, at least. 13mo
TheKidUpstairs I just finished this book and I loved it, what a fun read! 12mo
xicanti @TheKidUpstairs it‘s one of my faves! Glad you enjoyed it! 12mo
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xicanti
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I love it when I find a book from my wishlist! The thrift store coughed up a signed copy of my favourite André Alexis novel. I‘m bummed they raised their book prices, but this was still a good buy at $2.

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Singout
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Loved this! A rich narrative centred on the solving of a complex riddle, the intersection of the lives of the most privileged and the most marginalized, deep love among families and friends, and a good splash of humour. The writing is beautiful, evocative, and makes the characters come alive. Major bonus is that it's set right in my #Toronto neighbourhood (my street is in the first chapter!)
#Covercrush #Booked2020

Scochrane26 I loved Toronto when I visited there. 5y
TheKidUpstairs I loved the descriptions of Toronto! I used to spend quite a bit of time in that area, and he really brought it to life. 12mo
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TrishB
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Mehso-so

Enjoyed the first half, then it just faded away for me and I couldn‘t wait to finish. #moremehthanyeah

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Lindy
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I was pleased to see so many Canadian authors at the Women‘s Bookshop in Auckland, including André Alexis in a HC edition I‘d never seen before. I spotted 7 Canadians in a wall display of 50 recommended women authors.

dixi_e Who were they???? 7y
Lindy @dixi_e Let me see if I can remember them all: Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Carol Shields, Emma Donoghue (Irish Canadian), Ruth Ozeki (American Canadian), Eleanor Catton (NZer born in Canada) and.... ? I‘m sure there was one more. 7y
dixi_e Good list. Hope you‘re finding some great local reads. 7y
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Lindy @dixi_e Yes! I‘m currently making my way through an anthology of NZ writing about birds, plus 2 books by NZ poet Dinah Hawken for #poetrychallenge2018, plus I have a classic waiting for me 7y
dixi_e Yeah! I look forward to reviews. I caught the tale end of The Next Chapter and there were two poets on it, an Australian and NZ‘er. Missed the context but will have to investigate. 🕵🏻‍♀️ 7y
Lindy @dixi_e I‘ve fallen way behind on listening to The Next Chapter. 13 episodes waiting. Maybe get to some of those this week, in between listening to an audiobook that I suspect might be dry at times: 7y
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xicanti
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You know that thing where you fall passionately in love with a book, and you quickly figure out it's partly because it's aggressively committed to its setting and partly because it reminds you of the way a couple of other books you love smell even though it only has the barest connections to those earlier texts? And you have no interest in analyzing your love any further?

That's me with this masterpiece. Read it, please.

xicanti Also, I'm REALLY glad I listened to the audiobook because Alexis uses dashes instead of quotation marks. That sort of thing takes me out of the story when I read in print. 7y
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Babs_book_obsession
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I was excited to read this. A puzzle book, mystery with exciting sounding characters, good reviews. I was bored, almost gave up on it bored. I wasn't emotionally invested in the characters and the puzzle was disappointing. Just mehh?

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lisakoby
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Where I read...dishwasher shot is a bonus. #riotgrams #readingchair #mine #day2

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bookwrm526
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#seasonsreadimgs2016 These are the #diversebooks that I am currently reading. Ebook from the library, ebook from Scribd, hardcover from the library, and Audible. I'm enjoying all of them so far!

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Lindy
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On the Sabbath, they forced their children to church, cuffing the kids to keep them quiet, listening to hymns at home on a stereo whose speakers were so blown that, even at low volume, it was like listening to saintly tractors.

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Lindy
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Tancred thought of Mount Pleasant as a kind of hospital, an extreme hospital, if you like. Its occupants were obviously beyond medicine, but the cemetery was so quiet, its atmosphere so serious, it was as if the dead depended on silence the way patients do: for sleep, for rest.

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Lindy
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At #VWF16, Alexis said this was a retelling of Treasure Island. It reminded me of The Da Vinci Code, except with more elegant writing, and the clues started with a Japanese screen instead of the Mona Lisa, and Toronto instead of Paris. Okay, so not that similar... What I know for sure: it was great!

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Lindy
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I don't know why people don't worship chance. It's as powerful as any of the gods and it doesn't need money, doesn't punish, doesn't care what you eat on Friday. I'm not a believer, but if I was going to be, I'd worship chance. You could have churches that looked like dice.

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Lindy
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The city had been built by people from innumerable elsewheres. It was a chaos of cultures ordered only by its long streets. It belonged to no one and never would, or maybe it was three million cities in one, unique to each of its inhabitants, belonging to whoever walked its streets.

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Lindy
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The neighbourhood, which had once been factory-filled and ominous at night, was now like a bad dream of condos and young people with dogs. It was unpleasant in a new way, having been turned into a kind of warren: no place for parking, no open spaces, no view of the lake, no capacity to accommodate the numbers rushing in to buy shoddy condominiums.

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Lindy
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At #VWF16 Andre Alexis spoke about the process of becoming a writer, which included learning which ideas were the kind he could work with and which ideas were better left to Beckett. He said The Hidden Keys began with the idea of divine presence. I'm reading it now and so now part of my brain is alert for signs of divinity. 🤔

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Lindy
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Tea to kickstart another busy day at #VWF16. Authors I'll see today:
Andre Alexis
Marni Jackson
Catherine Leroux
Susan Perly
Peter Behrens
Yaa Gyasi
Madeleine Thien
Colson Whitehead

Oh yeah!

BeththeBookDragon Jealous!!! 8y
BookishTrish How do you get to so many events? You lucky lucky woman! 8y
Lindy @BookishTrish I used to take holidays in order to be in Vancouver for the festival every year. Now I'm retired. 😎 8y
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BookishTrish I am in awe of your dedication! 8y
Hobbinol Thanks for your coverage of the festival. I enjoyed hearing about each author👏 8y
Lindy @Hobbinol You're welcome! I did this on Twitter in previous years and didn't get much response. Litsy is a better place for my book nerdiness. 🤓 8y
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Matilda
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4 excellent books now out!! 🎉💙📚

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Hornsby78 Thank you for putting the links in the comments and enabling our laziness!! 8y
RanaElizabeth I saw the Marchetta pop up on GR this morning and immediately had a freakout session. Barely took a breath before I downloaded it. 8y
RanaElizabeth @Hornsby78 Agree with this, lazy girls like to find new books too. 😎 8y
rachelm (Bank account empties) 8y
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Matilda
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I'll just keep this on my lap and see how much sneak reading I can get away with today...

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Pickpick

My good friend & book publicist, Erin Kottke, passed me an ARC of this book. It was a mystery and a treasure hunt, but also a book about family and identity. I enjoyed its pacing and language. It was also the only book I took on a short trip. Would recommend.