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The Book of Small

Published
Dec 2009
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Literary Literary
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168

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The legendary Emily Carr was primarily a painter, but she first gained recognition as an author, writing seven popular books that were also critically acclaimed about her journeys to remote Native communities and her life as a child in tumultuous Victoria, British Columbia at the start of the 20th century. A Book of Small collects 36 stories based on her frontier beginnings and stars a colorful cast of friends, family, neighbors, and strangers, from genteel socialites to saloon ruffians all seen through the eyes of a curious, irrepressible girl. A constant throughout the book is Father, an unforgettable eccentric whom Carr portrays with telling humor. Carr's writing is as highly regarded today as when she was first published. In print continuously since its first publication in 1942, A Book of Small appears here with a fresh new design and an introduction by Sarah Ellis that offers historical and literary context for the book and its author.

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Sep 2004 D & M Publishers ISBN 1553650557
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Jan 1986 McGraw-Hill ISBN 0772516138
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First Edition Dec 2009 D&M Publishers ISBN 1926706056
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Jul 2004 Douglas & McIntyre ISBN B00332G6CI
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Dec 2009 Oxford University Press Canada ISBN 0199010498
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