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150 Years Up North And More

150 Years Up North And More

$8.99

Non-Fiction
Pub Date: March 26, 2018
5.5 X 8.5 in l 150 pgs
Trade Paperback: 9780995823594
e-pub: 9781988989129

150 Years Up North, And More is an anthology of non-fiction short stories to mark Canada's 150th, told through various perspectives - from both Indigenous storytellers and those who immigrated to Northern Ontario.

The official launch of 150 Years Up North, And More coincides the same week as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

Edited by Karen McCauley and Laura Stradiotto, and with cover art by Sarah King Gold, this collection features the following established, emerging and new writers from Northern Ontario:

Julie-Anne Bolduc (Sudbury)
Rod Carley (North Bay)
Evelyn Clara Diebel (Nairn Centre)
Franca Dominelli-Lisi (Sudbury)
Susan Eldridge-Vautour (Sudbury)
Kim Fahner (Sudbury)
Julio Heleno Gomes (Thunder Bay)
Liisa Kovala (Sudbury)
Margo Little (Manitoulin Island)
Caitlin Sylvia McAuliffe (Whitefish)
Sarah McComb (Sault Ste. Marie)
Rosanna Micelotta Battigelli (Sudbury)
William R. Morin (Michipicoten First Nation)
Darlene Naponse (Atikameksheng Anishnawbek)
Shawna Diane Partridge (Sudbury)
Hussein Qarqouz (Sudbury)
Lee Weimer (Manitoulin Island)
*Indigenous editorial advisor: Waubgeshig Rice



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