Canadian Literature

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Yann Martel's famous book about an Indian boy and a tiger who are shipwrecked.
The Life of Pi
A red-headed heroine who lived at Green Gables.
Anne
The province where Green Gables is located.
Prince Edward Island
The author of The Handmaid’s Tale.
Margaret Atwood
The humourist who wrote Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town.
Stephen Leacock
Robert Munsch's picture book about the evolving relationship between a boy and his mother.
Love You Forever
A Canadian writer and environmentalist who wrote Lost in the Barrens and Never Cry Wolf.
Farley Mowat
John McCrae's famous war poem associated with the poppy.
In Flanders Fields
A Canadian artist and writer inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
Emily Carr
This artist and author or the Pacific Northwest was also famous for her pet named Woo. What animal was it?
monkey
A Jewish Canadian novelist, poet, and songwriter who is best known for his song Hallelujah.
Leonard Cohen
Joy Kogawa's famous book Obasan is about racism during WWII. Which ethnic group is this novel about?
Japanese
The author of The English Patient which inspired the film with the same name.
Michael Ondaatje
The author of Roughing it in the Bush, whose writing also inspired poetry by Margaret Atwood.
Susanna Moodie
What language was Jacques Poulin' s Volkswagen Blues first written it?
French
W.O Mitchell's popular high school novel about a boy growing up in a small prairie town.
Who Has Seen the Wind
A blind children's author who wrote the "Dear Canada" series.
Jean Little
The Canadian poet and singer who wrote and performed the Canadian Railroad Trilogy.
Gordon Lightfoot
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