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Spring 2008 Volume 22 - No. 1 - BC BookWorld

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37 <strong>BC</strong> BOOKWORLD SPRING <strong>2008</strong>WHO’SWHO <strong>BC</strong>is for ArdenIncluding images of the hockey riotsof 1994 in downtown Vancouver andthe occupation of the Post Office by theunemployed in the Depression, with textby Dieter Roelstraete andRussell Ferguson, Roy Arden,Against the Day (D&M $60) documentsand celebrates Roy Arden’scontributions to the rise of “post-conceptualphotography” from the West Coastin conjunction with a Vancouver ArtGallery exhibit. 978-1-55365-333-2is for BenjaminFormerlypublisher ofPolestar Books,MichelleBenjaminhas been volunteeringin adevelopmentMichelle Benjaminproject inMáncora, a small village on the northcoast of Peru, accompanied by her partnerMaggie Mooney and daughterCaitlin Mooney-Fu. RecentlyU<strong>BC</strong> Press contributed funds for a newwater pump for the village. Benjamin hasalso edited a new collection of environmentalessays by 20 writers, scientists andactivists, A Passion for the Earth(Greystone $21) in conjunction with theDavid Suzuki Foundation. 978-1-55365-375-2is for ChudleyTWIGG PHOTOWritten before an English couplemade world headlines following themysterious disappearance of theirdaughter in Portugal, Ron Chudley’sthird novel Stolen (Touchwood $12.95)explores the frightening scenario of afather desperately hoping to find hisRon ChudleyRoy Arden’s Self-Portrait #1 (1981) from Against the Dayyoung son who has inexplicably disappearedduring an overnight stop in theFraser Canyon. After a coroner’s verdictdetermines death occurred by drowning,even though nobody is recovered, JohnQuarry continues tosearch for his son,Nate, fuelled by a blindfaith that his son isalive. The father is arrestedand nearly murderedas he struggles toabsolve his guilt andwrestle with his fears.Think HarrisonFord in The Fugitive,set in the Fraser Canyonand the Albertabadlands.978-1-894898-59-1is for DumontA former creative writing teacher atSFU and Kwantlen College, MarilynDumont, a descendant of the RedRiver freedom fighter GabrielDumont, continues to assert the legitimacyof her Cree/Métis ancestry.Dumont’s third poetry title, thattongued belonging(Kegedonce Press $15),has won Poetry Book ofthe Year and theMcNally RobinsonAboriginal Book of theYear Award at the mostrecent Aboriginal BookAwards.Marilyn Dumont0-9731396-9-2BARRY PETERSON / BLAISE ENRIGHT PHOTOis for EvansStanley Evans’s three novels featurea Coast Salish detective named SilasSeaweed, formerly employed by Victoria’sSerious Crimes Unit. The first, Seaweedon the Street (2005), involved the disappearanceof a billionaire’s daughter. In Seaweedon Ice (2006), Seaweed investigatedthe sale in Victoria of Nazi loot thatwas confiscated from Jews duringWorld War II. Seaweed under Water(Touchwood $12.95) involvesan underwater vision quest afterparty girl Jane Colby is founddrowned, with strangulation markson her neck. 978-1-894898-57-7continued on page 38

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