Anne of Tim Hortons
Discover the rich literary landscape of Atlantic Canada with Anne of Tim Hortons by Herb Wyile, published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2011. This compelling study spans 294 pages and delves into the works of contemporary Atlantic-Canadian writers, challenging the stereotype of the region as quaint and backward. Wyile's insightful analysis examines how these authors portray themes of work, culture, and history, effectively countering the perception of Atlantic Canadians as merely charming and regressive. By highlighting the depth and complexity of their narratives, Wyile showcases the vibrant literary voice emerging from this unique part of Canada. Perfect for readers interested in Canadian literature and cultural criticism, this book offers an engaging perspective on the true essence of Atlantic Canada.