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Temporary Palaces

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"A plainspoken, punk-rock hymn … This is a book that will pick you up off the floor of a mosh pit and wrap you in its arms." —Sean Michaels In the fevered summer of 2001, charismatic activist Rob a...
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  • 21 April 2026
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"A plainspoken, punk-rock hymn … This is a book that will pick you up off the floor of a mosh pit and wrap you in its arms." —Sean Michaels

In the fevered summer of 2001, charismatic activist Rob and his collective set up a squat in an abandoned house. His bandmate and lover, Ben, watches anxiously as his own plans are threatened by Rob’s choice of radical politics over music. Meanwhile, photographer Alex finds herself torn between documenting the chaos of the scene and saving the friendship that binds them together. When the police break up the squat, Rob vanishes, and the dream dies.

Ten years later, Alex and Ben find each other again—she’s conquering Montreal’s contemporary art world, he’s running a thriving restaurant in Ottawa. But their success feels hollow. As they excavate their shared past, they must confront the ghost of Rob’s disappearance and the trauma that pushed them apart.

Pulsing with the raw energy of basement punk shows and DIY creativity, late-night manifestos and first heartbreaks, Temporary Palaces is a blazing debut that captures a generation caught between idealism and survival, art and activism, the dreams that define us and the compromises that save us.

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Price: $22.99
Pages: 328
Publisher: House of Anansi Press
Imprint: House of Anansi Press
Publication Date: 21 April 2026
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.25 in
ISBN: 9781487013004
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Literary, Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general, FICTION / LGBTQ+ / Bisexual, FICTION / City Life, Narrative theme: love / relationships, Narrative theme: social issues / social problems
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“A memorable debut … Miller’s bittersweet novel burns with the warmth of lasting friendship.” —Publishers Weekly



"A loving, lamenting ode to a scrappier era.” —Literary Review of Canada



“An enthralling debut with a punk heart.” —Largehearted Boy