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Quiet, Subtle Power on the Prairies: A Review of Tamai Kobayashi’s Novel Prairie Ostrich
Prairie Ostrich by Tamai Kobayashi is not a bold book. It is not a quick read. It is not an action-packed book. It is not explicit. For these reasons, and more, this first-time novel is one of the most powerful … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Asian, Canadian, Fiction, Lesbian, Queer, Rural, Young Adult
Tagged Japanese Internment, Japanese-Canadian, Second World War Japanese-Canadians
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