News release

Darren Greer to Read Just Beneath My Skin Across Province

Communities, Culture and Heritage (Jan. 2011 - Aug. 2021)

Join the province's biggest book club by reading this year's One Book Nova Scotia selection, Just Beneath My Skin by Darren Greer.

Gritty, unrelenting, yet peppered with Greer's trademark poignance, Just Beneath My Skin is the work of an author at the height of his game. The book won the 2015 Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award (East Coast Literary Awards) and was shortlisted for the 2015 Jim Connors Dartmouth Book Award (Atlantic Book Awards).

Just Beneath My Skin was selected by a committee of librarians and industry professionals in Nova Scotia who used the following criteria.

The book must be:

  • written by a living Canadian author
  • able to generate discussion and exchange of ideas
  • appealing to a broad range of adult readers of varying ages, literacy levels and life experience
  • in print and available for purchase in paperback
  • strongly written with a compelling story, characters and setting that will generate excitement among readers.

The 2015 One Book Nova Scotia reading program includes 10 readings across the province. Dates and locations follow this release, with full details available at www.1bns.ca/events/ .

"Readers can get in on the action by picking up a copy of the book and becoming members of a provincewide book club," said Jeff Mercer, One Book Nova Scotia co-chair. "If you can't make it to a reading, join us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or join a book club at your public library."

Darren Greer grew up in several towns in Nova Scotia, including Greenfield and Liverpool. He studied literature at the University of King's College, Halifax, as well as Carleton University, Ottawa. His first novel, Tyler's Cape, was published in March 2001 to critical acclaim and was on the bestseller list of The Chronicle Herald.

Just Beneath My Skin is available to borrow at libraries across the province, in paperback and ebook versions. The book can also be purchased at local bookstores and online. More information about One Book Nova Scotia can be found at 1bns.ca or by following One Book Nova Scotia on Twitter @1bns or Facebook at www.facebook.com/OneBookNovaScotia .


One Book Nova Scotia is organized under Libraries Nova Scotia, which represents public, university, and community college libraries and the Nova Scotia Provincial Library. The Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage also supports this initiative.

Reading dates and communities are below. A full list is available at www.1bns.ca/events .

Sept. 26, Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax Oct. 14, James McConnell Memorial Library, Sydney Oct. 15, NSCC Pictou Campus Library, Stellarton Oct. 20, NSCC Burridge Campus, Yarmouth Oct. 21, Margaret Hennigar Library, Bridgewater Oct. 26, NSCC Truro Campus Oct. 27, Four Fathers Memorial Library, Amherst Oct. 29, Acadia University Library, Wolfville Oct. 30, Saint Mary's University - Patrick Power Library, Halifax