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"This is courageous writing .... [Scofield's]directness and ease are like a gift of speech, a contagious freedom. Balancing anger and forgiveness, he applies his tender or sardonic touch to weighty subjects-poverty, racism, sexual abuse, street life-without diminishing their seriousness." -Vancouver Sun


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  • Author : Gregory A. Scofield
  • Publisher : Raincoast Books
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Total Pages : 150 pages
  • ISBN : 9781896095967
  • PDF File Size : 36,8 Mb
  • Language : English
  • Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews

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I Knew Two Metis Women

I Knew Two Metis Women
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  • Release Date : 19 May 1999
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