Regional Association of West Quebecers
 


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2007

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Five new books by West Quebec authors have recently been published.

1. A new publication on the history of    Wakefield: "Wakefield Revisited" by Norma Geggie. Published by Castenchel Publications, Chelsea, Québec. 90 pages, with many photographs. Price: $12.50.This is an updated version of earlier books on Wakefield's history by the same author.

2. "The Adventure of Living on the Point" by Olga Earwaker. Published by Baico Publishing, Gatineau, Québec. 163 pages, with illustrations by the author.
Price: $14.95. This is a story for all ages set in rugged, nineteenth-century New Brunswick. Available from the author.
Call
: (819) 684 - 3824.
This book was launched at a signing ceremony at the National Library in Ottawa on December 17, 2003. It was an occasion on which the works of seventy-five authors were exhibited and signed. 

3.
Another new book by a local author.
"My Summer Vacation with Abendigo" by David Bernier. The story of a boy's summer friendship with a crow.  Set in Wychwood, Aylmer, it tells how David made the acquaintance of "Abendigo", introduced him to his family and learned an important lesson about wildlife.  Illustrations and cover design by Leonard Bernier.  Price: $10.00.  Published by: Baico Publishing, Gatineau, Quebec.  Information from the publisher at (819) 684 - 0794 or E-mail to
raymondcoderre@videotron.ca 

4. West Quebec author Katharine Fletcher published the second edition of "Capital Walks: Walking Tours of Ottawa". Published by  Fitzhenry & Whiteside; 332 pages, $24.95.
For information call
: (819) 458 -2090 or
e-mail
: chesley@allstream.net.

5. In May, Katharine Fletcher will release a new edition of her book Capital Rambles: Exploring the National Capital Region.
Using Ottawa’s downtown centre as a hub, this insider’s guide describes twelve adventures along “spokes” fanning out from the city’s core into a world of wooded hills, sylvan lakes, tumbling watersheds, and heritage villages.
Routes are detailed as drives by car, but the book
also describes horseback riding, canoeing, biking, hiking, skiing and other ways to fully get out in the countryside. The routes include the Rideau Canal, Mer Bleue, Petrie Island, Cumberland Village, the Lièvre River, Gatineau River, Ottawa River, Brewery Creek, Aylmer Road, Gatineau Park, Chats Falls (Quyon), and Mississippi Mills.  Published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside;$26.95.
For information call: (819) 458 -2090 or
e-mail: chesley@allstream.net.

"Quebec Off the Beaten Path". Outaouais author Katherine Fletcher and her husband Eric are currently working on the 4th editon of this popular guidebook. The 3rd edition, published by the Globe Pequot Press in January 2004 is still available. The new edition will be available this fall.  Other books by Katharine Fletcher are: Historical Walks: The Gatineau Park Story,
3rd edition, published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside, April 2004; the French translation of this Gatineau Park book, still available under the title Promenades historiques dans le parc de la Gatineau (Chesley House Publications, 1998);  Capital Rambles: Exploring the National Capital Region (Fitzhenry & Whiteside),  see the May page of  the Cultural Bulletin.
To contact Katharine Fletcher call:
(819) 458 - 2090.
 
   
     
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