Winner of the McNally Robinson Manitoba Book of the Year Award and the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction, Tatsea, is an adventure story of love and survival set in Canada's Subarctic in the 1760s.
"...it is an awesome novel. I seriously could not put it down." —Sarah Hanan, principal cellist, Winnipeg Youth Concert Orchestra |
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"...an absolutely superb book! "Tatsea" kept me spellbound and images from the book are still swimming around in my imagination." —Heather Burles, author of Smouldering Incense, Hammered Brass |
"...a beautiful, chilling, enthralling work..." —The McNally Robinson Book of the Year Jury |
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Armin Wiebe's Gutenthal novels create comic legends out of the landscape of the former tall grass prairie, rather a tall tale in itself since Canada's largest surviving fragment of tall grass prairie has a city address. |
The Salvation of Yasch Siemens generated a number of book banning legends,
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In The Second Coming of Yeeat Shpanst Wiebe created a legend from the 1992 Charlottetown Accord Referendum even as it was happening. |
while Murder in Gutenthal foreshadowed certain cross-border pharmaceutical commerce. | |||||