A Café Called Orange
- 82 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Mark Gordon is a novelist and poet whose works delve into the nuances of life and identity within the Canadian landscape. His prose and poetry explore the inner lives of characters and their search for meaning and belonging. Gordon's writing is appreciated for its introspective depth and sensitive portrayal of human experiences. His texts often examine themes of connection, displacement, and cultural adaptation.



The Essential Blueprint to Building Strong Families & Fostering Healthy Relationships
Focusing on the metaphor of building a solid house, this guide addresses the challenges of troubled marriages and unruly children. It aims to help families identify the root causes of their relational issues and offers practical strategies for fostering a healthy relational culture at home. The content is organized into three sections, providing a structured approach to rebuilding connections and improving family dynamics.
Which institutions are on the cutting edge? Which gallery scene is the most vital? Which site-specific artworks should not be missed? Which biennials are scheduled for the coming years? Contemporary Europe is a concise, up-to-date and insightful presentation of European museums, art institutions, galleries, art fairs, biennials and public artworks.