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Why Not? Fifteen Reasons to Live by Ray Robertson

The Link's book reviewer Priscila Uppal tells us about Why Not? Fifteen Reasons to Live, in which Canadian novelist Ray Robertson turns debilitating depression into an opportunity for exploring the joys of life. As the title suggests, the book offers fifteen engaging arguments about what can get us up, and keep us up, in the morning; everything from work to friendship to a critical mind to death itself. (Biblioasis, trade paperback 2011, $19.95)

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