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21. The Girl in Saskatoon: A Meditation
 
22. When the Wild Comes Leaping Up:
 
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23. Old Man on His Back : Portrait
 
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24. WILD STONE HEART
 
25. The Perfection of the Morning
 
26. The Fourth Archangel
27. The Perfection Of The Morning
28. Lilac Moon : Dreaming of the Real
 
29. Harvest: A Celebration of Harvest
 
30. Fever
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31. Story Magazine [Spring 1995]
 
32. Saskatchewan
 
33. Perfection of the Morning: An
 
34. "Act of Love", a Story in STORY,
 
35. The Garden of Eden
 
36. Perfection of the Morning : A
 
37. Coyote's morning cry: Meditations
 
38. Women Between: Construction of
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39. To Get The Lights: A Memoir About

21. The Girl in Saskatoon: A Meditation on Friendship, Memory and Murder
by Sharon Butala
Hardcover: 262 Pages (2008-03-30)
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Asin: 0002007207
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars "Without stories...
... we don't exist at all", ponders Sharon Butala as she completes the narrative circle of this disconcerting and poignant book. Her resolve to tell Alexandra's story, as fully as she possibly can, grew over the period of forty years.Starting from an indescribable, vague curiosity about the fate of the young woman she knew as a young girl the feeling grew into a pledge and at times an obsession. In the final outcome, much more is being shared in this haunting, yet beautifully rendered "meditation on friendship, memory and murder". Comparable to her other non-fiction work, such as Perfection of the Morning: A Woman's Awaking in Nature, Butala, an award winning Canadian author, brings personal memoir, historical facts and context, and her deeply felt connection to the natural environment together in one fluidly written, moving account.

In "The Girl in Saskatoon" Butala embeds a real-life murder mystery into a sensitive,detailed portrait of two girls, Alex and herself, and their time and social environment. Uncompromisingly honest, she reflects on both their lives, comparing parallels and differences in their background and upbringing, always searching for clues that could lift the cloak of secrecy that lies over the case.

The factual details of the murder are clear as they are brutal: a twenty-three-year old nursing student, a popular beauty queen, was viciously murdered in Saskatoon on May 18 1962. Her body was found on May 30, but her killer or killers were not caught. Not only family and friends, the whole city was in shock; murders were extremely rare in Saskatchewan (and in Canada) in the early sixties. While Sharon knew Alex from school and related activities, they had not been close friends. Nevertheless, for some initially indefinable reason she felt troubled by what happened to Alex and why. Over many years, she could not forget the events of the time and started collecting whatever evidence she could find: press materials, interviews of police investigators and of some of those who were the last to see Alex alive on that fateful day. Slowly, her research became known locally, leading not only to new information being offered to her, but also some disturbing indications of surveillance. Aiming more than anything to write a portrait of the girl who was Alex, Butala embarked on a physical and mental journey of discovery and learning that she could not have foreseen.

While the events described and her in-depth reflections are understandably centred on Saskatoon and the province of Saskatchewan, Butala's account has meaning far beyond the local. The account of the inadequate, to say the least, handling of the murder investigation that lasted decades, provides food for thought: evidence was not properly secured; not all witnesses were interviewed nor obvious leads pursued. While new DNA technology allows for identification of criminals long after the event, will it bring this investigation to a close?The book also raises important generational questions, among others, concerning young women's potential and restrictions, growing up in the post-war years into the early sixties; the dubious role of the beauty pageant system that catapulted girls like Alex, unprepared for the ensuing pressure, into local prominence.An important book for all these reasons.[Friederike Knabe]

3-0 out of 5 stars Murder in Saskatoon
I had mixed emotions reading this book. I am not usually a huge fan of true crime, but this book is really more than just about the 1962 murder of Alexandra Wiwcharuk and who did it. As a matter of fact, while there are alot of theories out there and the police can actually retrace most of the victims actions just before her murder - there has never been a person accused and prosecuted for this crime.

The author has a personal bias here as she was personally acquainted with the victim. They were friends and had lived many things together. With the arrival of DNA tests, there is hope that the semen samples and the hair that was found (Alex fought for her life) can now be analyzed, but what makes this book more than just your standard true crime is the intense personal feelings the author feels for this particular murder.

Of course, because of the close, personal relationship between Sharon and Alex, the story gets intensely personal and you can feel the author's pain as she tries to make some sens of the situation.

It is obvious to me, that Sharon also feels some guilt - as she tries to work out through the telling of this story - why one person is targeted for murder while the other one (who although living a different life - in a different place) is exempt.

This book is very introspective and is very broody.

I enjoyed this read, but felt frustrated that the guilty person has never been found - it feels like somebody told me a story and ripped out the last page. ... Read more


22. When the Wild Comes Leaping Up: Personal Encounters with Nature
by David ( Editor ) Contibutors Include: Atwood, MargaretButala, Sharon,Drewe, RobertFlanagan, Richard Suzuki
 Paperback: Pages (2002)

Isbn: 1865089427
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23. Old Man on His Back : Portrait of a Prairie Landscape
by Sharon Butala
 Paperback: Pages (2002)
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Asin: B000R0EJDC
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24. WILD STONE HEART
by SHARON BUTALA
 Paperback: 205 Pages (2000)
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Asin: B001KY0AR8
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25. The Perfection of the Morning : An Apprenticeship in Nature (A Phyllis Bruce Bk.)
by Sharon Butala
 Paperback: Pages (1995-01-01)

Asin: B0029Z5GNU
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26. The Fourth Archangel
by Sharon Butala
 Paperback: Pages (1992)

Isbn: 0006474047
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27. The Perfection Of The Morning
by Sharon Butala
Unknown Binding: Pages (1995-01-01)

Asin: B003FG9LHE
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28. Lilac Moon : Dreaming of the Real West
by Sharon Butala
Hardcover: Pages (2005)

Isbn: 0002007789
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29. Harvest: A Celebration of Harvest on the Canadian Prairies
by Sharon Butala
 Hardcover: Pages (1992-08)
list price: US$14.95
Isbn: 0920079954
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30. Fever
by Sharon Butala
 Paperback: Pages (1990)

Isbn: 0006471439
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31. Story Magazine [Spring 1995]
by Kim Edwards, Bo Caldwell, Tess Gallagher, Charles W. Harvey, April Stevens, Joseph Skibell, Sharon Butala, Ann Joslin Williams, Terence Cannon, Janet Steen
Paperback: 128 Pages (1995)
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Asin: B000F1ZFEU
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A Gleaming in the Darkness (Kim Edwards); When Children Are Present (Bo Caldwell); A Box of Rocks (Tess Gallagher); When Dogs Bark (Charles W. Harvey); Upstate (April Stevens); From the Mayseh Book (Joseph Skibell); Act of Love (Sharon Butala); The Woman in the Woods (Ann Joslin Williams); Angel in the Nursery (Terence Cannon); Skyway (Janet Steen); Independence (Tyron Baldwin); Virtue (Annick Smith); ... Read more


32. Saskatchewan
by Sharon Butala
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006S3ERM
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33. Perfection of the Morning: An Apprenticeship in Nature.
by Sharon. BUTALA
 Paperback: Pages (1994)

Asin: B000O8SIPM
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34. "Act of Love", a Story in STORY, Spring 1995
by Sharon BUTALA
 Paperback: Pages (1995)

Asin: B000L6S34I
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35. The Garden of Eden
by Sharon Butala
 Paperback: Pages (1998)

Asin: B000O8RJBQ
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36. Perfection of the Morning : A Woman's Awakening in Nature
by Sharon Butala
 Paperback: Pages (1995)

Asin: B000OEVNYE
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37. Coyote's morning cry: Meditations & dreams from a life in nature
by Sharon Butala
 Paperback: Pages (1995)

Asin: B000O8MLVO
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38. Women Between: Construction of Self in the Work of Sharon Butala, Aganetha Dyck,
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2008-01-01)

Asin: B001UZPG4E
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39. To Get The Lights: A Memoir About Farm Electrification in Saskatchewan
by Dave Anderson
Paperback: 266 Pages (2006-07-06)
list price: US$23.00 -- used & new: US$23.00
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Asin: 141206371X
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To Get The Lights is an entertaining insight into the miracle of how Saskatchewan farms received electricity, overcoming the huge obstacles of distances, finances and even dogged armed resistance. ... Read more


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