Ali Bryan is a writer based in Calgary, Alberta. Her first novel, Roost, won a Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction and was an official selection of One Book Nova Scotia. Her second novel, The Figgs, was released in 2018 and was a finalist for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. She won the 2020 Howard O'Hagan Award for Short Story. She is a Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards Emerging Artist recipient. Her debut YA novel, The Hill, was released in March 2021 from Dottir Press and was long-listed for the 2021 Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize.
"This book has it all--it's hilarious, moving, bawdy, empathetic,
and packed with beauty and insight. Readers will be cheering for
every one of these characters, and this book is a reminder that
there's always more than one kind of victory."
--J. Ryan Stradal, New York Times bestselling author of Kitchens of
the Great Midwest "Ali Bryan is a comedic genius--the kind of
writer who makes you laugh until your guts hurt, and then turns
around and sucker punches you with a truth so powerful it breaks
your heart. The Crow Valley Karaoke Championships is a wise,
hilarious, big-hearted novel that made me want to move to Crow
Valley, practice up on my singing, and hang out with this motley
crew of characters in all their quirky, messy, charming, relatable
glory. Strap yourself in, this is one wild ride."
--Amy Jones, bestselling author of We're All In This Together "This
is undoubtedly a book we need right now. The big, bold cast in this
big, bold story serves as an able reminder that life is deep and
rich and fun and tragic. It's all these things, daily, and there's
nobility in the adventure we undertake toward each sundown; every
second of every day is worth it, whether glad or bad. The buckets
of humor that Ali dumps atop it all makes this karaoke-fest a fine
lot of fun, too. In these pages, there's love and loss, life and
death, drama, danger, mystery, and poutine. Never has so much
hinged on a karaoke regional qualifier. This book is a dazzling
spectacle. You won't be able to turn away."
--Bradley Somer, author of Fishbowl and Extinction "Ali Bryan has
written a haunting, gritty and often funny meditation on love,
loss, family, and forgiveness and how it all ripples through a
caring community. The pages practically turned themselves, and the
story and characters have been with me ever since. Bravo!"
--Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Leacock Medal for Humour
"[A] madcap romp that will have you laughing all the way to the
last page."
--Good Housekeeping "[T]he antic and darkly comic latest from
Bryan."
--Publishers Weekly
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