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inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
Do writers know something special? Does he or she have any responsibility to society? The result is a fascinating and immensely readable conversation with the famed short story writer at the beginning of her career.
inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
First published in 1982, Perpetual Motion is Graeme Gibson’s superb evocation of a time when faith in material progress is still challenged by superstition and a lingering belief in magic.
inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
Essential reading for any Canlit junkie, and quite a trip. This edition features a new introduction by Sean Kane.
inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
Speaking for Ourselves does just that, bringing autistic voices to the center of the conversation.
inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
Hard-edged but compassionate, this book is an exploration of individual and collective losses, the absurdities and alarms of aging, and, finally, the maturity that grows from reconciliation.
inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
The A List edition will feature a new introduction by Graeme Gibson and interviews with the following authors: Margaret Atwood Austin Clarke Matt Cohen Marian Engel Timothy Findley Dave Godfrey Margaret Laurence Jack Ludwig Alice Munro ...
inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
The Bedside Book of Birds is for everyone who is intrigued by the artistic forms that humanity creates to represent its soul.
inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
A lavishly illustrated companion to The Bedside Book of Birds explores the relationships between predators and prey, drawing on mythology, nature writings, and other sources to provide coverage of both real and fictional creatures.
inauthor:"Graeme Gibson" from books.google.com
This novel by Scotiabank Giller Prize nominee Pascale Quiviger is about the bonds of friendship; the ties between mothers and daughters; the act of creation itself.