A travel memoir that sings with immediacy, rewarding readers with a sense of an adventure they have lived. It is suitable for readers interested in Ukrainian-Canadian culture and the Greek Orthodox religion and history, as well as to fans of Kostash's bold creative non-fiction.
Offers an objective perspective on the tragic events surrounding the Frog Lake Massacre of 1885. By bringing together eyewitness accounts and journal excerpts, memoirs and contemporary fiction, and excerpts from interviews with historians, this title provides a panoramic perspective on this tragedy.
The story of one woman s personal discovery of her Canadian Ukrainian cultural origins and the impact of that invigorating discovery on her life A must read for those interested in the history of all the peoples who helped shape and enrich Canada with their unique cultures
It is said that one's first love sets the template for all loves to follow. The Doomed Bridegroom narrates one woman's attraction to rebel heroes, both real and imagined, in Canada, Eastern Europe, and the Mediterranean.