Out of Muskoka
by James Bartleman
After being viciously assaulted in a South African hotel room, James Bartleman underwent a prolonged period of post-traumatic stress. The result is this pathbreaking memoir by Ontario’s former lieutenant governor that takes a keen look at race relations, while exploring the author’s mixed ancestry.
The Joseph Brant Award, Ontario Historical Society
Ages 14–17, Grades 9–12, 192 pages, 6’’ x 9’’, black & white photographs, 2006, Penumbra Press
ISBN 1-894131312 $29.95 hardcover
ISBN 1-894131983 $19.95 paperback