Children of Holocaust Survivors

“Edited by Deborah Ross-Grayman (left), Voices of Resilience gathers stories from 12 children of Holocaust survivors reflecting on memory, identity and inherited trauma. FULL STORY



 

 

 

 

Bill Gaston

December 11th, 2025

Setting out on an eleven-day road trip through rural America with his two sons—a journey at the heart of his new book Spying on America (Goose Lane $26)—Bill Gaston brings his signature wit, curiosity and sharp cultural insight to both the open road and the page. A longtime professor at the University of Victoria and former editor of Canada’s oldest literary journal, The Fiddlehead, Gaston has built a celebrated career spanning novels, short fiction, nonfiction and plays. Born in 1953 and raised in Winnipeg, Toronto and North Vancouver, he worked as a logger, fishing guide, group-home worker and even briefly played professional hockey in France before turning to teaching and writing full-time. With awards including the Timothy Findley Award and Giller recognition for Mount Appetite (Raincoast, 2002), Gaston remains one of Canada’s most versatile storytellers. 9781773104652

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