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Farley Mowat: Writing the Squib
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Farley Mowat: Writing the Squib

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One of Canada’s most popular and controversial authors, Farley Mowat has written novels, short stories, nonfiction, screenplays, and children’s literature. John Orange’s detailed biography of Mowat follows this anti-authoritarian, intensely nationalistic, environmentally aware, and passionately romantic writer’s life from his early childhood years to the present day, offering a fascinating look at a man, who, throughout his tireless efforts to better a degenerating world, has managed to maintain a keen sense of humour and a deep sense of compassion.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ECW Press,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
1 December 1995
Pages
176
ISBN
9781550222371

One of Canada’s most popular and controversial authors, Farley Mowat has written novels, short stories, nonfiction, screenplays, and children’s literature. John Orange’s detailed biography of Mowat follows this anti-authoritarian, intensely nationalistic, environmentally aware, and passionately romantic writer’s life from his early childhood years to the present day, offering a fascinating look at a man, who, throughout his tireless efforts to better a degenerating world, has managed to maintain a keen sense of humour and a deep sense of compassion.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ECW Press,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
1 December 1995
Pages
176
ISBN
9781550222371