I Heard the Owl Call My Name
3 journalers for this copy...
from freecycle to bookcrossing
one of the most beautiful and sad stories ever written in Canada, set in beautiful British Columbia
You will not be able to read this without crying
one of the most beautiful and sad stories ever written in Canada, set in beautiful British Columbia
You will not be able to read this without crying
Journal Entry 2 by judysh at Park Theatre & Movie Cafe in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada on Thursday, February 9, 2012
Released 12 yrs ago (2/9/2012 UTC) at Park Theatre & Movie Cafe in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
From freecycle to bookcrossing - hope you enjoy reading this book!
I read this book years ago and have released at least one copy but this one came bound with an elastic band to Klee Wyck a small book written by Emily Carr. I didn't want to split up the pair which I thought would be a good release for Canada Day so I took this book.
Journal Entry 4 by gypsysmom at Pinawa Dam Historical Park in Pinawa, Manitoba Canada on Sunday, June 24, 2012
Released 11 yrs ago (6/24/2012 UTC) at Pinawa Dam Historical Park in Pinawa, Manitoba Canada
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I left this book and Klee Wyck at the map for the Old Pinawa Townsite. This release is for the 2012 Canada Days release challenge. The purpose of this challenge is to release books written by Canadians or about Canada into the wild for others to enjoy. I saw two young girls pick up the books and take them to their mother so I hope they will give a review.
I found this book along with Klee Wyck when I went to the Pinawa Dam Provincial Heritage Park. I am very excited to read it!