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Also by Annamarie Beckel
ALL GONE WIDDUN
A novel of William Cormack’s quest to save the Beothuk from extinction, his love for Shanawdithit, a young Beothuk woman, and the tragedy of her life and the lives of her people. Based on historical and ethnographic accounts of the Beothuk, it is a fresh glimpse into a pivotal period of Newfoundland’s heritage. Winner of the 1999 Book Achievement Award from Midwest Independent Publishers Association.
ISBN 1-55081-147-9 / $ 19.95 PB / 5 X 8 / 392 PP
Praise for All Gone Widdun
All Gone Widdun is a very powerful, well-written novel which truly brings alive the character of Shanawdithit... This novel will provide many hours of reading enjoyment and at the same time highlight one of the saddest chapters in our history.
Mike McCarthy, Evening Telegram
All Gone Widdun’s portrait of sanctioned inhumanity is near brilliant... a captivating story, very well told.
Jim Bartley, Globe & Mail
Beckel offers us a new world and new insights into the human heart. It’s a beautiful story, beautifully rendered.
Marshall Cook, Creativity Connection
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