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+ | '''Rudy Wiebe''' wrote "OF THIS EARTH: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Forest" published by Knopf Canada. | ||
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+ | ==Rudy Wiebe's Awards== | ||
+ | # Grant MacEwan Author's Award 2007 | ||
+ | # Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction, 2007. Click here to read all about it. | ||
+ | # Lieutenant Governors Award for Lifetime Achievement 2007 | ||
+ | # [[:Category:Leslie K. Tarr Award Recipient|Leslie K. Tarr Award]] for Career Achievement 2007 | ||
+ | # Shortlisted for Writer’s Trust of Canada – Nereus Non-Fiction Award 2007 | ||
+ | # Shortlisted for the City of Edmonton Book Prize 2007 | ||
==Contact Rudy Wiebe== | ==Contact Rudy Wiebe== |
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ContentsWho is Rudy Wiebe?Rudy Wiebe is a writer and recipient of the Leslie K. Tarr Award.
Rudy Wiebe's ContributionsRudy Wiebe wrote "OF THIS EARTH: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Forest" published by Knopf Canada.
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