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Fake
by Peter C. Conrad In my young adult novel Fake, a teacher suggests to Maggie, a middle school student who was labelled special needs, that she could help herself by pretending to be interested in her school work and her … Continue reading →
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Sandhill Cranes
By Peter C. Conrad In the young adult novel Sandhill Cranes, we find what appears to be a calm and carefree farm life turns out to be a tangle of deception with a hidden truth only those who live it … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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Just Listen
by Peter C. Conrad In the young adult novel Just Listen, Larry a high school senior, is doing well, edits the school newspaper, and has a job, but he has many secrets. He learned that some secrets have helped, but … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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Clear Sky Rain
by Peter C. Conrad The long path of divergent interests and abilities I have, the books I have written, most of which are still on offer to publishers, with some still sent out after more than twenty years had its … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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The Collectors Club
by Peter C. Conrad Working in the raw primary materials housed in provincial and national archives provides documents, letters, diary entries that suggest another reality, something beyond what we read in the books produced by historians like me. These anomalies … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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Training Aces
by Peter C. Conrad The history, Training Aces: Canada’s Air Training during the First World War will be released on October 15, 2015 by BookLand Publishing. When the Great War broke out, little was known about flight. Even less was known … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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Flying High
by Peter C. Conrad My young adult novel Flying High was written in 2003. It is historical fiction, entertaining and written with an intention to bring young readers the events of the Second World War on the Canadian prairies. After … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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The People of the Plan
by Peter C. Conrad The People of the Plan, was written in the years after Training for Victory was published. It is an oral history of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, and was produced from the extensive interviews and … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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Two Streams
by Peter C. Conrad He was going to get involved—he decided. He walked out of the school and looked across the white field that was their playground in summer. The building was white too, but its walls were dirty. The … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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Rain
by Peter C. Conrad The sky is dark with high heavy clouds. Only the wind is here now. A rushing, silence, rushing rhythm like breathing. The room has been a silent refuge too long. Outside, buildings stand against the wind … Continue reading →
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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