Thunder Bay author’s first book reached number one on Amazon

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Joan Baril will host a book launch on Saturday, May 4 from 2 to 4 p.m. upstairs in the Royal Canadian Legion at 229 Van Norman St.

THUNDER BAY – The author of The Art of Burglary knows a thing or two about the subject from when she was a kid.

“And my parents didn't believe in camp because they were immigrants from England and they couldn't see the purpose of going to a camp and having an outhouse and having to chop wood.” “Some of them were beautiful and some of them not so much. I broke into one house, and they had a moose head over the piano and my 11-year-old soul was upset by that.”

You can learn what they found by reading the book, which contains roughly a dozen short stories out of the 90 stories that Baril wrote over the last 30 years.

 

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