A few minutes of mid-day browsing through the "new books" shelf in the Library of Parliament (LOP) in the Centre Block, I note the following titles on the "Fiction" shelf:
Austin Clarke's "The Polished Hoe"
J.M. Coetzee's "Elizabeth Costello"
Douglas Coupland's "The Gum Thief"
And ...
Jean Chretien's "My Years as Prime Minister"
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The LOP's Editorial comment?
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Re: The LOP's Editorial comment?
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Sean Calder
on Tue 02 Sep 2008 12:57 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
LMAO Truer words were never spoken...
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