Of This Earth: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Forest
Rudy Wiebe
(Author)
Description
Rudy Wiebe has written award-winning fiction for decades. He is recognized as one of Canada's finest literary treasures. Twice he has received Canada's most prestigious prize for fiction writing: The Governor-General's Award (equivalent to the Pulitzer Prize for fiction). Now comes new recognition for Wiebe's nonfiction writing. His recently released childhood memoir, Of This Earth: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Forest, has won the Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Nonfiction (considered to be the country's most prestigious literary nonfiction prize). The book holds Rudy's memoirs of growing up through age 12. His immigrant family cut a farm out of stony bushland in remote Saskatchewan. They hand-dug their well, climbed a ladder to their beds under the rafters, farmed with horses, and traveled by sleigh on the frontier. Stories and singing and food from their native Ukraine and Poland held them and filled their bodies and souls. Of This Earth is written with "spare and eloquent prose," say the jurors who chose the book for the Charles Taylor Prize. Wiebe "conveys the riches of a hardscrabble inheritance; a love of words, reading and music, a sustaining yet unsentimental faith, and a bond with the natural world, all of which have provided a compass for his writing life." One of the Taylor-Prize jurors reflected, "Rudy's book haunts you; it stays with you."Product Details
Price
$15.95
$14.83
Publisher
Good Books
Publish Date
November 01, 2007
Pages
391
Dimensions
5.26 X 1.08 X 8.02 inches | 0.97 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781561486021
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About the Author
Rudy Wiebe is widely published internationally and the winner of numerous awards, including two Governor-General's Literary Awards for the novels The Temptations of Big Bear and A Discovery of Strangers. His most recent novel is Sweeter Than All the World. Rudy Wiebe is an Officer of the Order of Canada and lives in Edmonton.