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Ryan Woods
, Tanya Blake
, Benita Hartwell
, Brad MULLER
, Jude Castillo
, Mitchell Schmidt
, Janet Miller
, Marilyn Stanley
, Rodney Cross
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Beth Dekoker
, Dot Mann
, Martine Fabris
, Vaishnavi Shanoj
, Kat Sommer-Derksen
, Sharon Forzley
, Bronya Mazereeuw
, Chris Carvalho
, Rosa Cross
, Brittney Warren
, toni velthuis
, Debbie Rodgers
, Joshua Lewis
, Cheryl Johnson
, Rita Osullivan
, Sandra Furlotte
, Sarah Schwartz
, Alanna Virtue
, Marissa Yip-Young
, Noelle Walsh
, Natasha Andres
, Laura Patterson
, Kevin Smith
, Isisus Western
, Paula Adam
, Agnes Marshall
, Danielle Kat
, Isabella Rose
, Andrea Pole
, Deana Bueley
, Barry Kazimer
, Cherryl Koylass
, Sandra Lackie
, Maureen Brownlee
, Presley Robertson
, Lynn Andrews
, enid wray
, Mike Broderick
, Dorothy Wong
, Debra Fisher
, Jessica Casas
, Joseph Chirayil
, Yutong Wu
, Adrienne Hubbard
, Kim Carswell
, Sara Conway
, LISA NELSON
, Jennifer Beyak
, Patricia Johnson
, Dru Edmiston
, Roland Schigas
, Paula Ritchie
, Margaret McKay
, Michelle Arsenault
, Wayne Harrigan
, Diane McPherson
, Kartik Gupta
, BJ Underwood
, Pat Johnston
, Robert Hykawy
, Janice Cournoyer
, Sandra Storey
, Emily Johansen
, diana kirkwood
, Alex Henderson
, Lynn Bechtel
, Chris Lantz
, Carol Parchewsky
, Karyn Newton
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Kim Cappellina
, Lisa Mallia
, Diane O'Flaherty
, Cynthia Heinrichs
, Tanis Anne
, Huguette Settle
, Lindsey Andronak
, Tami Osato
, Jen Bailey
, Alice Meems
, Val Ross
, Ken Gilmour
, Randi Ann Doll
, Stef Novakowski
, Gabrielle Wolfe
, Lisa Bilodeau
, Katie Kah
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, Meghan Barton
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, Andre Labonte
, Marla Schecter Howard
, Hoda Montazeri

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01/12/2024

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Agnes Marshall

Hides is a novel of family and politics that distinguishes itself through its careful intermingling of seriousness and comedy, and its surreal but eerily plausible setting.
As wildfires rage across the country and another federal election looms, four friends convene for a wilderness hunting trip in northwestern Newfoundland to commemorate the death of one of their sons, killed in a mass shooting in Calgary the year before. Hides traces the emotional ruptures following this violent, untimely death, along with the tensions of old friendships and father-son relationships marred by loss, betrayal, and a pervasive political and environmental disenchantment.

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