Edith Iglauer

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Awards


Shortlisted
Governor General’s Award, Canada, 1988

Arts Prize for Creative Achievement in the Fine Arts of Literature, Women’s City Club. Cleveland, Ohio, 1983

Outdoor Science Club Selection, U.S. for The New People, 1975

The Woodrow Wilson Prize in Modern Politics, Wellesley College, 1938



Selected Works

History
Inuit Journey
The Co-operative Adventure in Canada’s North.
Non-Fiction
Denison’s Ice Road
The author’s account of a very chilly journey with Canadian, John Denison, and his crew, when they were opening the annual winter ice road from Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, to a remote silver mine on Great Bear Lake, above the Arctic Circle. Although it wasn’t supposed to happen, she became the inexperienced cook for a very grumpy crew
Fishing With John
An account of life on a commercial fishing boat and of the four years an unlikely middle-aged couple, Edith Iglauer and John Daly, spent together on Daly’s forty-one foot troller, the MoreKelp, until his sudden death. An account that unexpectedly turned into a love story



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