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Frances Greenslade

Frances Greenslade
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Frances Greenslade

Frances Greenslade is the author of two memoirs and is the winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Non-Fiction. She teaches English in Penticton, British Columbia.

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Globe and Mail, August 3, 2012
...England, but Aurek is practically feral and Silvana is still damaged by a brutal wartime event. Shelter By Frances Greenslade, Vintage Canada, 372 pages, $19.95 Two young girls in the B.C. Interior in the 1970s are shattered when their father dies and...
Knox News Sentinel, July 26, 2012
...du Plessix Gray nRansom River by Meg Gardiner nSerpent's Kiss by Melissa De la Cruz nShelter by Frances Greenslade nSummerland by Elin Hilderbrand nThe Third Gate by Lincoln Child nAn Unmarked Grave by Charles Todd nWicked Business: A Lizzy and Diesel...
Cleveland Live, June 8, 2012
...verbal sparring, finding risible humor in life's little banalities as well as its emotional peaks." Shelter Frances Greenslade (Free Press, 376 pp.) $15 Greenslade's gorgeous debut novel is set in the wildly beautiful landscape of rural British Columbia...
Cleveland Live, June 8, 2012
...verbal sparring, finding risible humor in life's little banalities as well as its emotional peaks." Shelter Frances Greenslade (Free Press, 376 pp.) $15 Greenslade's gorgeous debut novel is set in the wildly beautiful landscape of rural British Columbia...
Queen's University, September 28, 2012
...books in a friendly competition at Kingston WritersFest. Ms. Whitehead is going to bat for Shelter, written by Frances Greenslade. It’s a coming-of-age story of two young sisters in B.C. whose father is killed in a logging accident. Their mother then...
Barrie Examiner, September 25, 2012
...Mennonites Don’t Dance by Darcie Hossack), Andrea Murray (Various Positions by Martha Schabas), Jill Pangborne (Shelter by Frances Greenslade), Zarah Walpole (They Fight Like Soldiers They Die Like Children by Romeo Dallaire), Chantal Hoffman (Requiem...
School Library Journal, August 16, 2012
...Frances Greenslade’s debut novel is about family, particularly mothers and daughters, and about survival. is also notable for its vivid British Columbia wilderness setting. The author provides all kinds of...
Globe and Mail, August 3, 2012
...England, but Aurek is practically feral and Silvana is still damaged by a brutal wartime event. Shelter By Frances Greenslade, Vintage Canada, 372 pages, $19.95 Two young girls in the B.C. Interior in the 1970s are shattered when their father dies and...
Cleveland Live, June 8, 2012
...verbal sparring, finding risible humor in life's little banalities as well as its emotional peaks." Shelter Frances Greenslade (Free Press, 376 pp.) $15 Greenslade's gorgeous debut novel is set in the wildly beautiful landscape of rural British Columbia...
Cleveland Live, June 8, 2012
...verbal sparring, finding risible humor in life's little banalities as well as its emotional peaks." Shelter Frances Greenslade (Free Press, 376 pp.) $15 Greenslade's gorgeous debut novel is set in the wildly beautiful landscape of rural British Columbia...