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Rosemary Sullivan Biography
Harper Collins. “ROSEMARY SULLIVAN has written poetry, short fiction, biographies, literary criticism and reviews, and has edited numerous anthologies. “
Olga Grushin Biography
Book Browse. “Olga Grushin is a Russian-born award-winning writer whose work has been translated into fifteen languages.”
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The Globe and Mail Review: Indian Horse
“Richard Wagamese doesn’t mind getting right in the reader’s face, especially if the reader is your average middle class white person who thinks that her (or his) experience is somehow representative.”
Waterloo Regional Record Review: Fates and Furies
PressReader. “‘Fates and Furies’ echoes a hubristic Greek tragedy”
Heartfelt Indian Horse confines itself to one dimension
Georgia Straight. “Indian Horse is a heartfelt, well-acted, and somewhat one-dimensional effort containing a story that needs to be told right now.”
Indian Horse: Film Review | TIFF 2017
Hollywood Reporter. “The second feature directed by Montreal-born Steadicam whiz Stephen Campanelli is based on the late Richard Wagamese’s novel and is executive produced by Clint Eastwood.”
Manitou International Learning Community Discussion Questions – Indian Horse
“What follows are some questions to guide your reading and some information about additional resources you might like to consult.”
Amnesty International Discussion Questions – Indian Horse
Book club discussion guide.
National Post Review: Indian Horse
“Indian Horse, a severe yet beautiful novel by Ojibway writer Richard Wagamese, concerns Saul Indian Horse, a former hockey star undergoing treatment for alcoholism.”
Quill and Quire Review: Indian Horse
“Wagamese pulls off a fine balancing act: exposing the horrors of the country’s residential schools while also celebrating Canada’s national game.”
Richard Wagamese Biography
The New York Times. “Richard Wagamese, Whose Writing Explored His Ojibwe Heritage, Dies at 61”
Richard Wagamese Biography
The Canadian Encyclopedia. “Richard Wagamese, Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) novelist, journalist, mentor (born 4 October 1955 in northwestern ON; died 10 March 2017 in Kamloops, BC).”
Richard Wagamese Biography
CBC Books. “Acclaimed Indigenous author reflected on legacy of residential schools in novels such as Indian Horse”
Americanah Author Explains ‘Learning’ To Be Black In The U.S.
NPR, interview. “When the novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was growing up in Nigeria she was not used to being identified by the color of her skin.”
LitLovers Discussion Questions – Americanah
Twenty discussion questions.
Kirkus Review: Americanah
“Soap-operatic in spots, but a fine adult love story with locations both exotic and familiar.”
The Globe and Mail Review: Americanah
“In Americanah, Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie chronicles the adventures of a young Nigerian migrant whose journeys parallel the author’s own experience of becoming American while struggling to remain Nigerian.”
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Biography
CEREP “Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was born on 15 September 1977 in Enugu, Nigeria, the fifth of six children to Igbo parents, Grace Ifeoma and James Nwoye Adichie.”
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Biography
Author’s Website. “Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie grew up in Nigeria.”
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