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Breakfast at the Hoito

Autor Charles Wilkins, Wilkins Charles
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2001
Breakfast at the Hoito brings together a collection of stories and essays on the dreamlike world of Lake Superior's north shore ... on wilds and wildlife, people and places.Spend a day in the kitchen of the famed Hoito Restaurant in Thunder Bay. Discover the secret life of ravens; the passions of the blueberry picker; the thrills and fears of the novice ice climber. Tour Silver Islet, an eccentric summer community that has evolved from the relics of what was once the world's richest silver mine; and the town of Schreiber, half of whose 2,000 residents trace their roots to the Italian city of Siderno. Visit a 16th-century pine forest, and meet Freda McDonald, one of Canada's most respected aboriginal elders. Accompany the author on a refreshingly candid tour of contemporary Thunder Bay.Charles Wilkins is the author of eight books, including two national bestsellers, Paddle to the Amazon (with Don Starkell) and After the Applause."Wilkins writes with flair and insight, and is not satisfied simply to relate what is obvious about his subject."- Martin Levin, The Globe & Mail
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781896219332
ISBN-10: 1896219330
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Printing
Editura: Natural Heritage Books

Notă biografică

Charles Wilkins is the author of eight books, including two national bestsellers, Paddle to the Amazon (with Don Starkell) and After the Applause.
"Wilkins writes with flair and insight, and is not satisfied simply to relate what is obvious about his subject."
- Martin Levin, The Globe &Mail

Descriere

This regional classic brings together a collection of stories of northwestern Ontario.