Charlotte Gray”™s Flint and Feather: The Life and Times of E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake wins Guelph Reads 2016

A current resurgence of interest in Mohawk poet, writer and performer Pauline Johnson due to her shortlisting as the possible first woman on a Canadian banknote (the $100 bill) has made it timely that Flint and Feather: The Life and Times of E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake has just become Guelph’s new must-read for 2016.

Panelist Brenda Lewis, a publicist and acclaimed jazz/roots vocalist defended Charlotte Gray’s award-winning and best-selling biography of Johnson in Guelph Reads 2016, garnering it the top applause from the participating audience.

On May 25 the fundraising organization Friends of Guelph Public Library presented their popular annual version of CBC’s Canada Reads at the library’s downtown main branch.

Also on the local celebrities panel with Lewis were city councillor Phil Allt championing Michael Crummey’s Galore, head of policy/research for the Ontario Good Roads Association Scott Butler with The Heart Goes Last by Margaret Atwood and Guelph Wellington Seniors Association president Judith Carson defending The Long Way Home by mystery writer Louise Penny.

It was moderated by Marva Wisdom, chair of the Guelph YMCA-YWCA board of directors and founding president of the Guelph Black Heritage Society/Heritage Hall

After this spirited, educational and entertaining event and surprised by her win in what she considered to be a close competition, Lewis stated that she is very grateful to Charlotte Gray for breathing life into Johnson’s timeless story and the eras in which she lived.

“She made Pauline real to me,” she said  “I’m very glad to have won because I absolutely loved my chosen book and am passionate about sharing Pauline’s essential story –  that of a First Nations, Canadian and early feminist heroine.”

Lewis is no stranger to Pauline Johnson, so when asked to be on the Guelph Reads panel and to select a book, Gray’s biography was a natural choice.

It had been on her must-read list for years.

 

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