File - Petrone: First People, First Voices reviews

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Petrone: First People, First Voices reviews

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    • 1983-1986 (Creation)

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    This file contains a series of both original and photocopied reviews for Penny Petrone's book First People, First Voices as published in newspapers and magazines. Also contains two photos of Petrone from a newspaper, and a copy of "Kingston Best Sellers" which lists First People, First Voices. An ad in Lakehead Living for the Sweet Thursday Bookshop advertising an autographing event for Petrone, a handwritten review of the book, and a recommendation for the book to be included in high school and pubic libraries by Chief Librarian Gerald R. Brown from Winnipeg are also included in this file, alongside a handwritten letter to Petrone from Phol Stratford. Additionally, a letter in French addressed to Petrone from Pierre Savard of the University of Ottawa, a letter from the University of Toronto Press Editorial Department, and a letter from WIlliam Toye of the Oxford University Press are included in this file.

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