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Lawrence Hill (photo by Nigel Dickinson / CC)

Arts & Science Book Club events with Lawrence Hill

The award-winning author discusses his book The Illegal and his life as a writer at two free public events on campus

Event

The College of Arts & Science presents Lawrence Hill, award-winning author of The Illegal and The Book of Negroes, at two free public events.


Monday, Nov. 21
Both events at Convocation Hall, Peter MacKinnon Building

1:30–3:00 p.m.
Book Club: The Illegal

Talk, discussion and coffee

7:30 p.m.
My Writing Life
Talk and book signing
Attend in person or watch it live online


For more information about the College of Arts & Science Book Club and about Lawrence Hill, visit the book club website.

No tickets are required to attend these free events, but arrive early to ensure seating. To reserve seats for large school groups, please contact abhinav.bhargav@usask.ca.

My Writing Life is presented by the MFA in Writing program and the Department of English.


The Illegal by Lawrence Hill is the 2016 College of Arts & Science Book Club selection. Winner of CBC’s Canada Reads 2016 competition, the novel is the compelling story of a refugee on the run for his family’s survival.

Lawrence Hill is an award-winning and internationally bestselling Canadian author of 10 books of fiction and non-fiction. His novel The Book of Negroes was adapted into a television miniseries last year and another series is in the works for The Illegal. The Book of Negroes (2007) received The Rogers/Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, the CBC Radio’s Canada Reads and Radio Canada’s Le Combat des livres and The Commonwealth Prize for Best Book. Hill’s non-fiction book, Blood: The Stuff of Life (2013), was the basis for the 2013 Massey Lectures, which he delivered across Canada.


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