ANDY JUNIPER
Andy Juniper has written three novels: Sweet Grass, The Sunforth Chronicles, and Angels in the Architecture. Over the course of his career, he worked for The Globe & Mail, contributed a weekly sports humor column to Sportsnet.ca and The Huffington Post, and penned some 1,500 family life/humor columns for Metroland newspapers that have been compiled into two editions: When You Get Done Bleeding, Can You Get Me A Snack? and Strangled Eggs. He also created and hosted the popular website The Sport Jesters. Andy is currently working on a fourth novel, The Party Line And Everything After, based in the world of professional hockey, and Wild Life – a memoir of and manual for country living — a riotous reflection on his family’s twenty-plus years living in the hamlet of Moffat, Ontario.
COMING
THIS SUMMER!
Angels in the Architecture, Andy Juniper's cleverly crafted third novel, is a touching love story, brimming with heartache and loss and buoyed by humor and hope. Told in affecting flashbacks in a distinctive, confessional style, the novel chronicles the story of Daniel (Storm) Davis and the unforgettable Ali Reynolds, from serendipitous beginning to tragic end. Character driven through shocking twists and turns, Angels is a compelling story, beautifully written and skillfully executed. Revel in Storm and Ali's potent romance; marvel at Harland (Hap) Hazard's powerful presence, despite his conspicuous absences; and take joy in Janeen, Ali's eccentric mother and a veteran of more Little Theater troupes than even she could recall.
This unforgettable novel, releasing this summer, promises to captivate your heart and leave a lasting impression.
“Andy Juniper has written a novel that will be talked about for ages. Not only for the concept, but for the language and plot. Angels in the Architecture is a treasure.”
— Roy MacGregor, Critically Acclaimed and Bestselling Author
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“Like a squirrel digging up nuts for a long winter, Andy Juniper has unearthed some long, stowed-away humour. Light, fun, and somehow familiar…”
— Actor/Comedian Harland Williams
“I’ve just wiped the tears of laughter from my eyes, and picked myself up off the floor where I rolled in hysterics after reading three columns…”
— Leslie Garrett, Editor, Kids Toronto Magazine