Showing posts with label joan baril. summer books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joan baril. summer books. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Margaret Weighs in with Summer Reading Pics

A letter from the founder of the Northern Woman's Bookstore.
Hi Joan:  A few scattered thoughts for easy summer reading:

Two biographies I like: A LEGACY OF LOVE: Remembering Muriel Duckworth, Her Later Years is a gentle telling of this remarkable woman's enduring spirit and her continued advocacy for peace, feminism and social justice even in her elder years, (Muriel died at age 100 in 2009).

Activist, Muriel Duckworth

Many biographies have been written about L.M. Montgomery but by far the best that I have read is Jane Urquhart's contribution to the Penguin Extraordinary Canadians series. Urquhart focuses on Montgomery's writing and the influences on her work, not just on Montgomery's difficult personal life (which so many other bios have overly dwelt on).
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