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Kingston Writersfest : Native Sons and Daughters

 
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When

Thursday, September 22, 2011 - 1:00pm

Where

Holiday Inn Waterfront- Islandview Room
2 Princess Street
Kingston, ON
K7L 1A2

Details

Kingston Writersfest is pleased to present: James Bartleman with Daniel David Moses readings and conversation.

James Bartleman, former lieutenant–governor of Ontario, diplomat, and author explores the longlasting effects of residential schools in his debut novel, As Long as the Rivers Flow. Raised a Chippewa, Bartleman eloquently traces the impact of prejudice and racism through generations on and off First Nations reserves with poet, playwright, and essayist, Daniel David Moses, co–editor of the Oxford Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English.

General Admission: $12.50/$16.00 at the door.
High–school students: $5.00/$8.00 at the door.

More info: http://www.kingstonwritersfest.ca/events.php.

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