Canadian Fiction: A Guide to Reading Interests: Genreflecting Advisory Series
Autor Sharron Smith, Maureen O'Connoren Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2005 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781591581666
ISBN-10: 1591581664
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
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Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1591581664
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
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Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
SHARRON SMITHMAUREEN O'CONNOR
Cuprins
ForewordIntroductionSettingStoryCharacterLanguageGenre FictionAppendix 1--Resources and Web sitesAppendix 2--Literary AwardsAppendix 3--Canadian Publishers and PublishingReferencesAuthor/Title IndexSubject Index
Recenzii
[A] comprehensive and easily accessible guide to Canadian fiction, discussing its development and highlighting cultural distinctions, characteristics, and trends. While the book is broad in scope, its introduction sets a good tone, being informative without overwhelming the reader..With author/title and subject indexes as well as appendixes on national literary awards and Canadian publishers and annotated lists of Canada-specific web sites, writers' associations, and review sources, this is a great readers' advisory tool. Highly recommended for libraries where there's an interest in Canadian fiction.
Given the continuing growth in publishing, and the increased presence of Canadian fiction, many librarians should find this book to be a handy tool.
This Guide is a must have for teachers, teacher-librarians, and booksellers who often must come up with reading suggestions based on a wide variety of criteria. Book clubs might also find it extremely useful. However, its place is not just in the professional library. Younger secondary school students can access it simply to find a new author or title which intrigues them. Older students will find it invaluable when asked to do an independent study using a particular subject or theme and comparing two or more novels. Highly Recommended.
This books, is a welcome addition to the Genreflecting advisory series. The book resembles the rest of the series in that it is primarily written to help librarians (in public, academic, and school libraries) to help readers choose interesting, worthwhile books. As such, the recent works of Canada's internationally acclaimed literary award winners-Margaret Atwood, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Yann Martel, Anne Michaels, Timothy Findley, Mordecai Richler, Carol Shields, and Rohinton Mistry-are all featured in the guide..Highly recommended. Although not written specifically for school libraries, Canadian Fiction is an essential resource for Canadian secondary school libraries and an important resource for secondary school libraries in the United States, Australia, and other English-speaking countries that want to build an international collection of fiction written in English.
This is a must for those libraries where Canadian authors or settings are popular. Every Canadian public library will wish to have this at hand for the reader's advisory desk. Highly recommended!
Canadian Fiction would be useful for larger readers' advisory departments, as well as for libraries near the Canadian border.
Given the continuing growth in publishing, and the increased presence of Canadian fiction, many librarians should find this book to be a handy tool.
This Guide is a must have for teachers, teacher-librarians, and booksellers who often must come up with reading suggestions based on a wide variety of criteria. Book clubs might also find it extremely useful. However, its place is not just in the professional library. Younger secondary school students can access it simply to find a new author or title which intrigues them. Older students will find it invaluable when asked to do an independent study using a particular subject or theme and comparing two or more novels. Highly Recommended.
This books, is a welcome addition to the Genreflecting advisory series. The book resembles the rest of the series in that it is primarily written to help librarians (in public, academic, and school libraries) to help readers choose interesting, worthwhile books. As such, the recent works of Canada's internationally acclaimed literary award winners-Margaret Atwood, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Yann Martel, Anne Michaels, Timothy Findley, Mordecai Richler, Carol Shields, and Rohinton Mistry-are all featured in the guide..Highly recommended. Although not written specifically for school libraries, Canadian Fiction is an essential resource for Canadian secondary school libraries and an important resource for secondary school libraries in the United States, Australia, and other English-speaking countries that want to build an international collection of fiction written in English.
This is a must for those libraries where Canadian authors or settings are popular. Every Canadian public library will wish to have this at hand for the reader's advisory desk. Highly recommended!
Canadian Fiction would be useful for larger readers' advisory departments, as well as for libraries near the Canadian border.