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Old 01-27-2014, 11:43 AM   #92
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Hello All.

I'm not new to Mobileread, but I am new to the book clubs. I've simply been too busy the past few years to participate, but have wanted to for some time and, although still a busy person, the time seems good.

And it seems I stepped in at a good time. I've read a few of the books on this list already and many more in recent years from prominent Native Canadian writers such as Thompson Highway, Richard Wagamese and Joseph Boyden. I work in the field of Restorative Justice, which borrows many principles from aboriginal conflict resolution. That was my original motivation for investigating Native Canadian literature and now I just love it.

I'm very much looking forward to voting, to reading, discussing and learning from the insights of others.
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