Welcome to STYLE Canada‘s Boreal Book Club: a monthly meeting narrated by Girl Well Read, for bookworms who’re looking to scour new pages. Since we aim to shine a spotlight on all things Canadian in life and style, beauty, and health and wellness, it goes without saying that every instalment of the Boreal Book Club will feature a Canadian author and their latest title. Be sure to use the hashtag #BorealBookClub to share with us on social!
Years later, Aurora is teaching kids’ dance classes and battling panic and eating disorders—souvenirs from her failed ballet career—when pro hockey player Mike Martin walks in with his daughter. Mike’s honesty about his struggles with widowhood helps Aurora confront some of her own demons, and the two forge an unlikely friendship. There’s just one problem: Mike is the boy she spent years pretending was her “Canadian boyfriend.”
The longer she keeps her secret, the more she knows it will shatter the trust between them. But to have the life she wants, she needs to tackle the most important thing of all—believing in herself.
Told in alternating perspectives with some epistolary elements, this is a novel about taking risks, finding joy, and second chances. Canadian Boyfriend is also a fresh take on the fake dating trope—Mike Martin doesn’t know that he’s Rory’s fake boyfriend.
Holiday doesn’t shy away from sensitive topics—eating disorders, mental health, death of a parent—and writes them with care, compassion, and purpose. The narrative is lightened with Canadiana and humour.
Rory and Mike are working through their own issues, yet are still present in communicating with one another, and are committed to being friends first. Holiday has an impeccable ear for dialogue made apparent by both the witty banter and the touching conversations.
Canadian Boyfriend is heartwarming, emotional, and therapeutic.
JENNY HOLIDAY is a USA Today-bestselling author whose books have been featured in The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and The Washington Post. She grew up in Minnesota and started writing when her fourth-grade teacher gave her a notebook to fill with stories. When she’s not working on her next book, she likes to hike, throw theme parties, and watch other people sing karaoke.
Holiday lives in London, Ontario, Canada.