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Chapter 3

Badami: "My Canada"

www.januarymagazine.com/profiles/raubadami.html
Read the January Magazine interview with Anita Rau Badami.

www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Badami.html
A biography of Badami along with an essay about her novel Tamarind Mem.

www.bookbrowse.com/dyn_/author/authorID/779.htm
At BookBrowse you will find a biography of Badami along with an interview and an excerpt from Tamarind Mem.

www.prod.esso.ca/thisis/publications/review/437mycanada.htm
Badami's essay originally appeared in the Imperial Oil Review.

Butala: "The Myth: The Prairies Are Flat"

www.writersunion.ca/b/butala.htm
Read a biography and bibliography of Sharon Butala.

www.shared-vision.com/old_site/y00m06/storya01.html
This site contains an interview with Sharon Butala from Shared Vision magazine.

Foster: "Why Blacks Get Mad"

www.canoe.ca/JamBooksReviewsS/sleepon_foster.html
This site gives a book review of Foster's novel "Sleep On, Beloved."

www.magenta.nl/crosspoint/cnd.html
This site gives a number of links to anti-racist websites throughout Canada.

www.naacp.org
Visit the official website for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Kingsolver: "Life Without Go-Go Boots"

www.kingsolver.com
Visit Barbara Kingsolver's official website.

www.salon.com/16dec1995/departments/litchat.html
Read an interview with Barbara Kingsolver from Salon.

www.commondreams.org/views01/0923-03.htm
"A Pure, High Note of Anguish" is an essay by Kingsolver published on Sunday, September 23, 2001, in the Los Angeles Times.

www.landsend.com
Kingsolver's essay originally appeared in the Lands' End catalogue.