2009 scotiabank giller prize longlist winner presents at upcoming aig+c-hosted event
former lakehead faculty member jeanette lynes (english department, 1991-1998) has made the2009 scotiabank giller prize longlist for excellence in canadian fiction writing with her work the factory voice - a quirky, light-hearted mystery about the lives and dreams of four vital, engaging women and the puzzling events that unfold at a fort william military aircraft factory in 1941.
lynes, who now teachesat st. francis xavier university, visits thunder bay on november 5 to present riveting rosie returns: history, story, and can car during wwii, an event hosted by 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 's advanced institute for globalization and culture (aig+c).visit 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 's calendar of events to find out more about this presentation.
