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River Of Stone

by Rudy Wiebe
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Overview

A rare and marvellous collection by a master teller of tales, together in one volume for the first time.River of Stone brings to readers an appealing selection of Rudy Wiebe's best and most loved writing β€” and draws us into a world that he has made distinctively his own. In this haunting collection, his stories and memoirs play off each other to reveal the geographical and emotional range of the country. Here we have timeless meditations on country, particularly the West and the North; memories of a Mennonite childhood, and the pain of being cast out by the community; of writing and history; of pioneer days lived with love and struggle; and unexpected, entertaining stories that are by turn loving, macabre, ironic, sad and joyful, and very funny.

Synopsis

A rare and marvellous collection by a master teller of tales, together in one volume for the first time.River of Stone brings to readers an appealing selection of Rudy Wiebe's best and most loved writing — and draws us into a world that he has made distinctively his own. In this haunting collection, his stories and memoirs play off each other to reveal the geographical and emotional range of the country. Here we have timeless meditations on country, particularly the West and the North; memories of a Mennonite childhood, and the pain of being cast out by the community; of writing and history; of pioneer days lived with love and struggle; and unexpected, entertaining stories that are by turn loving, macabre, ironic, sad and joyful, and very funny.

About the Author, Rudy Wiebe

Rudy Wiebe's novels, stories and essays stand at the forefront of our literature. They include The Temptations of Big Bear (winner of the 1973 Governor General's Award), The Blue Mountains of China, The Scorched-Wood People and Playing Dead. He lives in Edmonton.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1995
Publisher
Knopf Canada
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780394280783

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