Rudy Wiebe, author of nine novels and three collections of stories as well as numerous other works, is best known for his historical fiction-particularly for novels featuring Canada\u27s Native peoples. A first-generation Canadian whose German-speaking Mennonite parents fled Stalinist Ukraine in 1929 and then homesteaded in Saskatchewan, Wiebe has tended to set his fiction on the prairies or in the north. Appalled by the prevailing view that the Plains were empty before European immigrants arrived, he has consistently worked to document the repressed history of Canada. His writing has focused not only on the First Nations of his native land, however, but also on his own immigrant people. Wiebe\u27s considerable power is evident in all his...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Michael A. Bryson has undertaken an ambitious study of the connections between the representation of...
On the Web site of a major bookseller, a customer reviewer claims that A. B. Guthrie Jr.\u27s 1947...
Rudy Wiebe, author of nine novels and three collections of stories as well as numerous other works, ...
Excerpt: Come Back is a beautifully written novel, manifesting Wiebe\u27s immense skill with the wr...
Canadian novelist Rudy Wiebe’s award-winning memoir, of this earth: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Borea...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
Hard Passage is an intelligent, innovative, and eloquently written family history. It recounts the l...
Frances Swyripa\u27s study of the ethno-religious landscape of the Canadian prairies is a delightful...
Canada\u27s leading prairie author Frederick Philip Grove (1879-1948) had a predilection for strong ...
Candace Savage and her companion Keith Bell first discovered Eastend, Saskatchewan, on a journey hom...
Wet Prairie is excellent environmental history that evaluates the human/nature relationship. Stunden...
Excerpt: Perhaps the most powerful first-person story shared by a Mennonite in the past year has ye...
The Doukhobor story has had an abiding interest for students of group settlement on the Canadian Pra...
Royden Loewen\u27s recent book displays all the insights and delicious ironies we have come to expec...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Michael A. Bryson has undertaken an ambitious study of the connections between the representation of...
On the Web site of a major bookseller, a customer reviewer claims that A. B. Guthrie Jr.\u27s 1947...
Rudy Wiebe, author of nine novels and three collections of stories as well as numerous other works, ...
Excerpt: Come Back is a beautifully written novel, manifesting Wiebe\u27s immense skill with the wr...
Canadian novelist Rudy Wiebe’s award-winning memoir, of this earth: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Borea...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
Hard Passage is an intelligent, innovative, and eloquently written family history. It recounts the l...
Frances Swyripa\u27s study of the ethno-religious landscape of the Canadian prairies is a delightful...
Canada\u27s leading prairie author Frederick Philip Grove (1879-1948) had a predilection for strong ...
Candace Savage and her companion Keith Bell first discovered Eastend, Saskatchewan, on a journey hom...
Wet Prairie is excellent environmental history that evaluates the human/nature relationship. Stunden...
Excerpt: Perhaps the most powerful first-person story shared by a Mennonite in the past year has ye...
The Doukhobor story has had an abiding interest for students of group settlement on the Canadian Pra...
Royden Loewen\u27s recent book displays all the insights and delicious ironies we have come to expec...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Michael A. Bryson has undertaken an ambitious study of the connections between the representation of...
On the Web site of a major bookseller, a customer reviewer claims that A. B. Guthrie Jr.\u27s 1947...