Sharing a Robin's Life explained

Sharing a Robin's Life
Author:Linda Johns
Country:Canada
Genre:non-fiction, book[1]
Publisher:Nimbus Publishing
Pub Date:July 1, 1993
Media Type:Print (hardback and paperback)
Pages:164 pp.
Isbn:9781551090559

Sharing a Robin's Life is a non-fiction book, written by Canadian writer Linda Johns, first published in July 1993 by Nimbus Publishing. In the book, the author writes in first person prose; describing when she and a robin, she had nurtured from peril, cohabited; and shared their life and home. The judges who awarded Linda Johns the "Edna Staebler Award" called the book; "a remarkable" read, saying it "challenges our preconceptions" about the "natural world around us."[2]

Awards and honours

Sharing a Robin's Life received the 1994 "Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction".[2]

See also

External links

Linda Johns, Art, Books, and Contact Information, Retrieved November 21, 2012 Sharing a Robin's Life, Excerpt, Retrieved November 21, 2012

Notes and References

  1. Goodreads, Sharing a Robin's Life, Book review, Retrieved November 21, 2012
  2. Faculty of Arts, 1994, Edna Staebler Award, Wilfrid Laurier University, Previous winners, Linda Johns, Retrieved November 21, 2012