Read Across Canada: A 2013 Challenge discussion

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message 2: by Melissa, Chief Bookworm (new)

Melissa Eisenmeier (carpelibrumbooks) | 425 comments Mod
Thanks for this. I was having a hard time finding books set in New Brunswick.


message 3: by Robin (new)

Robin | 30 comments Ann Marie MacDonald's - Fall on your Knees was an Oprah Pick.


message 4: by Robin (new)

Robin | 30 comments Other authors whose settings are here include Alistair MacLeod and David Adams Richards


message 5: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) A correction - Fall on Your Knees is set in Cape Breton Island which is a part of Nova Scotia and not New Brunswick.


message 6: by Robin (new)

Robin | 30 comments Sorry......got mixed up on location as I read it a long time ago. Also Alistair MacLeodwrites about Nova Scotia and at times Newfoundland but is originally from Saskatchewan


message 7: by Melissa, Chief Bookworm (new)

Melissa Eisenmeier (carpelibrumbooks) | 425 comments Mod
Imaginary Line: Life on an Unfinished Border looks fairly promising. I'm planning on reading it for the challenge.


message 8: by GateGypsy (new)

GateGypsy | 126 comments I should add The Town that Drowned and The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor to this list, as they're both set in New Brunswick as well.


message 9: by Autumn (new)

Autumn THE MADNESS OF YOUTH is set in Quebec, but the main character is a Maritimer and the author is from NB (he has some other titles, too...)

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.


message 10: by GateGypsy (new)

GateGypsy | 126 comments Autumn wrote: "Pelagie: The Return to Acadie has been translated to English."

My library has it in French ;-)


message 11: by Autumn (new)

Autumn GateGypsy wrote: "Autumn wrote: "Pelagie: The Return to Acadie has been translated to English."

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... :)


message 12: by Melissa, Chief Bookworm (new)

Melissa Eisenmeier (carpelibrumbooks) | 425 comments Mod
I can't speak for everyone else, but I'd need books in English. I know maybe six words in French.


message 13: by Autumn (new)

Autumn Melissa wrote: "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 :)


message 14: by GateGypsy (last edited Aug 03, 2012 11:20AM) (new)

GateGypsy | 126 comments Exciting news, folks! For anyone who owns a Kobo e-reader or an iPod/iPhone/iPad, a mac, blackberry, or android app-using phone, there is a sale on until August 6: 25% off select titles, including The Town that Drowned! I just got the email and rushed over to buy it. The code in it was lwaug325xy, but it says one code per customer, so you can only use it once. If anyone else tries it and it works, then we'll know each of us can buy a book, if we want to.
(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.)


message 15: by Michele (new)

Michele | 20 comments Summer Point by Linda McNutt is set in New Brunswick.


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