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Melanie Watt presents Scaredy Squirrel at the Beach
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Scaredy Squirrel is coming to Edmonton!
St. Theresa Elementary School Auditorium
11350 - 25 Avenue
Melanie Watt,, the creator of Chester,
Augustine and
the phenominally successful Scaredy Squirrel series will be promoting her newest picture book
Scaredy Squirrel at the Beach. She will be giving a presentation and signing books.
ALL ARE WELCOME!! |
Thursday, July 12: 7:30 pm
Sharon Butala presents The Girl from Saskatoon

Sharon Butala will be reading and signing books before going on to present at the Jung Forum on the weekend.
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In 1961, a country singer named Johnny Cash chose a beautiful young woman named Alexandra Wiwcharuk to be his
“Girl in Saskatoon” and sang to her in front of a hometown crowd. A few months later she would be found brutally
murdered on the banks of the Saskatchewan River. As Sharon Butala notes, “An entire city came to a stop.” Her
high school friend Alex had dreamed of becoming a glamorous stewardess; she had been crowned a beauty queen in
local pageants; she was about to graduate as a nurse. Her brutal killing became a touchstone moment for Saskatoon
residents: years later, people could still remember exactly what they were doing when they heard the news.
Why was Alex’s murder so haunting? And why did Sharon Butala return some 40 years later to reconstruct Alex’s
life and search for answers?
Some said they never forgot because the victim was so lovely and innocent; others said it because the killing was so
brutal (although her skull was fractured, Alex died of asphyxiation from being buried alive); still others maintained
the death never left them because the killer was never found. Butala faces down the graphic horror of these events to
create a stunning and lyrical portrait of a world where life appeared so much simpler, when young country girls such
as Alex came to the city and dreamed their dreams of love and marriage, when life seemed filled with endless potential.
The Girl in Saskatoon is, at once, an in-depth investigation of an unsolved murder, a nostalgic coming-of-age story, an
intimate quest for roots, and a meditation on the nature of good and evil and the true meaning of a life. Written in
Butala’s spare but eloquent style and set against the prairie landscape that inspires all her work, this unforgettable
story will appeal to fans of her bestselling book The Perfection of the Morning, as well as to true-crime readers.
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Just in the last few years, Greenwoods' Bookshoppe has presented local authors Greg Hollingshead,
Rudy Wiebe, and Thomas Wharton, as
well as Canadian authors Chester Brown,
Anita Rao Badami, Guy Gavriel Kay,
Eric McCormack, Peter Robinson,
Jack White, and from beyond our shores,
Mark Billingham,
Bernard Cornwell,
Kiran Desai,
Diane Gabaldon,
Anosh Irani,
Robert Jordan,
Susan Juby,
Dennis Lehane,
George R.R. Martin,
Robert Munsch,
Jenny Nimmo,
Tamora Pierce,
Terry Pratchett,
Ian Rankin,
Louis Sachar,
Simon Winchester,
and others.
Where do these events take place? For local directions see - this map
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