Saskatoon

Rock ‘n Rail: Ghost Trains and Spitting Slag
by Mansel Robinson
A rare combination and tour de force, Mansel Robinson’s Rock ‘n Rail is a double whammy of poetry and theatre. Acclaimed on the Canadian Fringe tour, these two original and compelling plays are already on their way to becoming new Canadian classics of theatre and of language.
Thistledown, young adult, $13.95, paper
ISBN- 1-895449-23-5
Saskatoon’s History in Street Names
by John Duerkop
Local historian and author John Duerkop traces the history of the street names of Saskatoon, and in so doing, provides us with a unique view of the city’s history. Pioneers of the city, province, and country are recognized, as are individuals who were involved in the early commercial development of Saskatoon.
Purich Publishing, $21.00, ISBN: 1-895830-16-8
The Crow Who Tampered With Time
by Lloyd Ratzlaff
A remarkable new talent in the buregoning field of literary non-fiction, Lloyd Ratzlaff connects with the challenges posed by skepticism and belief, countering both the cynicism and doctrinism of contemprorary life with a renewed praise of the profound depths of the spirit and the natural world.
Thistledown Press, $15.95, ISBN: 1-894345-43-6
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