Catching Nuance - Bekah Ferguson
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A White Rose
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2012
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When The Fog Cleared
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The Starfish
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2006
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The Attic
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2014
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I really enjoyed this novel for middle graders. It was an easy read, kept my interest, and had a wonderful message about authenticity and finding your voice. | |
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I read it as research for a novel I'm writing. Many books about pioneers/settlers in Ontario are geared toward children, or are dry and factual. This book, being an autobiography, was like being a fly on the wall. Real ...more | |
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“It is impossible to understand addiction without asking what relief the addict finds, or hopes to find, in the drug or the addictive behaviour.”
― In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
― In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction

“Many a forenoon have I stolen away, preferring to spend thus the most valued part of the day; for I was rich, if not in money, in sunny hours and summer days, and spent them lavishly; nor do I regret that I did not waste more of them in the workshop or the teacher’s desk.”
― Walden
― Walden