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    Brilliant Strokes: Chinese Paintings from the Mactaggart Art Collection

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    Copublished with University of Alberta Museums

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    Gifted to Learn

    Gifted to Learn by Gloria Mehlmann

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    Living Will, Living Well: Reflections on Preparing an Advance Directive

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    One Step Over the Line: Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests

    One Step Over the Line edited by Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus

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    Lois Hole Speaks: Words that Matter

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    The Importance of Being Monogamous: Marriage and Nation Building in Western Canada to 1915

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    The Office Tower Tales

    The Office Tower Tales by Alice Major

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    In the News 2nd edition by William Wray Carney

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Alice Major interview on CKUA’s Bookmark

Alice Major, photo by Ben LemphierA quick reminder to tune in this Sunday, May 25 from 12:30-1:00 pm MST, to Bookmark on CKUA (94.9 FM in Edmonton) to listen to Ken Davis’s interview with Alice Major about her new book, The Office Tower Tales.

For more information and reviews about Alice Major’s The Office Tower Tales, visit the University of Alberta Press website.

One Response

  1. I ran into Ken Davis at the Alberta Book Awards earlier this month, and he mentioned that he really enjoyed his conversation with Alice.

    Ken is being run ragged, with his full-time job promoting books and also being host of a weekly radio program. Still, he is loving the work and is thrilled with the response the program is getting. Ken also mentioned that he’s receiving lots of great books from all corners of Canada.

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