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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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ReadingGroupGuides.com, May 10, 2012
...girls at a neighbor’s house, promising to return. She never does. With deep compassion and sparkling prose, Frances Greenslade’s mesmerizing debut takes us inside the devastation and extraordinary strength of these two girls as they are propelled...
Saanich News, May 3, 2012
...fisherman for a number of years.” Although not reading on this stretch of the tour, Penticton’s own Frances Greenslade was also nominated for a B.C. Book Prize for her book, Shelter. “I was very honoured to be nominated and especially glad to be...
Energeticcity.ca, April 12, 2012
...opportunity to meet two authors, currently finalists for B.C. Book Prizes. Visiting Fort St. John will be Frances Greenslade, the author of Shelter, which is moniated for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, as well as Rae Mate, who wrote the illustrated...
Energeticcity.ca, April 12, 2012
...tour to the Peace Country! This is your chance to meet two individuals shortlisted for BC Book Prizes: Frances Greenslade Shelter—Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize Rae Mate Pussycat, Pussycat, Where Have You Been?—Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s...
Stirling Observer, March 30, 2012
...Shelter, by Frances Greenslade Published by Virago, 12.99 KNOWING too much from the outset almost killed enjoyment of this novel for me. The back cover blurb makes clear the main difficulties to...
Vernon Morning Star, March 11, 2012
...their respective works at Gallery Vertigo in downtown Vernon, starting Wednesday. That’s when Okanagan College English instructor Frances Greenslade reads from her latest novel, Shelter, which has been shortlisted for a B.C. Book Prize and is one of...
CBC, March 8, 2012
...of a group of jazz musicians in 1940s Paris. Her competition includes:Michael Christie, The Beggar's Garden. Frances Greenslade, Shelter. Steven Price, Into That Darkness.D. W. Wilson, Once You Break a Knuckle.Aguirre's memoir Something Fierce: Memoirs...
ReadingGroupGuides.com, May 10, 2012
...girls at a neighbor’s house, promising to return. She never does. With deep compassion and sparkling prose, Frances Greenslade’s mesmerizing debut takes us inside the devastation and extraordinary strength of these two girls as they are propelled...
Penticton Western, May 4, 2012
...fisherman for a number of years.” Although not reading on this stretch of the tour, Penticton’s own Frances Greenslade was also nominated for a B.C. Book Prize for her book, Shelter. “I was very honoured to be nominated and especially glad to be...
Summerland Review, May 3, 2012
...fisherman for a number of years.” Although not reading on this stretch of the tour, Penticton’s own Frances Greenslade was also nominated for a B.C. Book Prize for her book, Shelter. “I was very honoured to be nominated and especially glad to be...
Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal, May 3, 2012
...fisherman for a number of years.” Although not reading on this stretch of the tour, Penticton’s own Frances Greenslade was also nominated for a B.C. Book Prize for her book, Shelter. “I was very honoured to be nominated and especially glad to be...
Richmond Review, May 3, 2012
...fisherman for a number of years.” Although not reading on this stretch of the tour, Penticton’s own Frances Greenslade was also nominated for a B.C. Book Prize for her book, Shelter. “I was very honoured to be nominated and especially glad to be...
Free Press, May 3, 2012
...fisherman for a number of years.” Although not reading on this stretch of the tour, Penticton’s own Frances Greenslade was also nominated for a B.C. Book Prize for her book, Shelter. “I was very honoured to be nominated and especially glad to be...
Cloverdale Reporter News, May 3, 2012
...fisherman for a number of years.” Although not reading on this stretch of the tour, Penticton’s own Frances Greenslade was also nominated for a B.C. Book Prize for her book, Shelter. “I was very honoured to be nominated and especially glad to be...