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writing family history and genealogy books for locals, but finds he is losing clients. Eventually, he is tasked with writing a thorough and true history of the town and, along with his wife Katie and the town's Preservation Society, he attempts to preserve the house of a famous local writer Elsie
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In reference to the book's humour, Morley Walker, in a review for the Winnipeg Free Press called the book a "good-natured ribbing of Mennonite culture," while saying that "you don’t need to be a Menno to find (Unger) amusing, but it won’t hurt." Walker also suggests the town of Edenfeld is a
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At the beginning of the novel, Timothy Heppner is working for the town's Parks and Recreation Department, removing trees and destroying historic buildings to make room for strip malls. He also sidelines as a
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by depicting characters who have chosen to stay within their communities, rather than leaving them, and has also pointed out metafictional allusions to other Mennonite writers such as
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Dyck, who's been cast out of town for writing negatively about it. In the process, he comes into conflict with the town's mayor who is set on gentrification and
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book club in May 2021. Due to its themes of heritage and historic preservation, the novel was listed as a Recommended Read by the
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and tells the story of Timothy Heppner, a ghostwriter trying to preserve the history of his small
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within their communities as additional inspirations for the character.
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won the Eileen McTavish Sykes Awards for Best First Book at the
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within the book. Scholar Nathan Dueck has called the book a
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for best popular history book. It was also selected for the
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in its portrayal of Timothy Heppner's growth as a writer.
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Index


Andrew Unger
Turnstone Press
paperback
Andrew Unger
Turnstone Press
satire
Manitoba
Mennonite
ghostwriter
boosterism
Manitoba Book Awards
Margaret McWilliams Award
Winnipeg Free Press
National Trust for Canada
Steinbach, Manitoba
Miriam Toews
Rudy Wiebe
Di Brandt
Sinclair Lewis
Margaret Laurence
Casey Plett
Mennonite literature
Miriam Toews
Di Brandt
David Bergen
kĂĽnstlerroman
"Prairie prose"
"The Daily Bonnet creator publishes book"
"2021 nominees"

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