Read Across Canada: A 2013 Challenge discussion
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Imaginary Line: Life on an Unfinished Border looks fairly promising. I'm planning on reading it for the challenge.


On The Edge Of Greatness: The Diaries Of John Humphrey, First Director Of The United Nations Division Of Human Rights John Humphrey is from NB, author of the Declaration of Human Rights
Antonine Maillet is probably the most famous Acadian author in Canada. I haven't read any of her books, but I know that at least Pelagie: The Return to Acadie has been translated to English.

My library has it in French ;-)

My library has it in French ;-)"
You know, I shouldn't assume that people need books that are translated into English, hey? We are a bilingual nation after all... :)
I can't speak for everyone else, but I'd need books in English. I know maybe six words in French.

Same here, maybe a children's book :)

(also in the sale are The Sisters Brothers and Half-Blood Blues for your BC author list. I'll copy this info into that thread, too.)
Books mentioned in this topic
Summer Point (other topics)THE MADNESS OF YOUTH (other topics)
On the Edge of Greatness: The Diaries of John Humphrey, First Director of the United Nations Division of Human Rights, volume 1, 1948-1949 (other topics)
Pelagie: The Return to Acadie (other topics)
Imaginary Line: Life on an Unfinished Border (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Antonine Maillet (other topics)Alistair MacLeod (other topics)
Imaginary Line: Life on an Unfinished Border