Bonk on the Head explained

Bonk on the Head is a 2005 novel by Canadian poet and writer John-James Ford, published by Nightwood Editions. it is about coming of age in a journey that takes the protagonist through the final years of high school, a reserve regiment and the Royal Military College of Canada.

The novel was reviewed in Books in Canada,[1] Broken Pencil,[2] The Globe and Mail,[3] and the Calgary Herald.[4]

Bonk on the Head tied with The Sundog Season by John Geddes in winning the 2006 Ottawa Book Award in the English fiction category.

References

  1. News: Ford . John-James . Kinsella . W. P. . November 2005 . Bonk on the Head . Books in Canada . 36 . 34 . 8 . 00452564.
  2. News: Adams . Mitch . 2005 . Bonk on the Head . Broken Pencil . 43 . 31 . 12018996.
  3. News: Bartley . Jim . 2005-08-20 . Freaks like us . The Globe and Mail . Toronto, Ont., Canada . –4 . 03190714.
  4. News: Neufeld . K. Gordon . 2005-08-27 . Novel conks military's noggin . 2024-08-16 . . Calgary, Alberta, Canada . 102 . Newspapers.com.