Dear Readers: All my stock of A Métis Man's Dream, From Traplines to Tugboats in Canada's North is now sold. Thank you for joining in our journey to tell this quintessentially Canadian story of Gordon Gill and the making of our north country. We have sold in the neighbourhood of 1300 copies, making it a clear Canadian best-seller in the self-published realm. However, we don't intend to publish further copies of the glossy, deluxe, colour edition of the book at this time.
Retailers shown in my website www.NeilGower.ca likely still have copies of A Métis Man's Dream for sale but I suggest you hurry if you want a copy! A non-glossy, black and white edition of the book will still be available through the on-line suppliers listed on the website, including Amazon, FriesenPress, and Audible (audiobook). I am so grateful to those who have bought the book, in whatever form, and to those retailers, shop owners, museums, and others who have so graciously agreed to carry A Métis Man's Dream. Many, many thanks. My second book, Blue Sky Red Canoe, is now out for sale. It is a memoir of exploring the history and geography of Alberta, and the intersection of Indigenous people and white pioneer settlers primarily in the country dissected by the Red Deer River. I am very proud of this much more personal and poetic work. My third book is coming along, too, and follows A Métis Man's Dream in exploring in depth stories of northern marine transport history. More on this project in due course! Thank you for all your support. Comments are closed.
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AuthorNeil Gower is a writer living in Edmonton, AB. Archives
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