Thursday, May 9, 2024

St. Catharines in 1913 is the backdrop for author Ed Lee’s debut novel

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A disturbing part of Canadian history plays out in a new novel set in St. Catharines. Author Ed Lee joined us with more on his first novel ‘The Laundryman’s Boy’.

On Friday night, Ed is going to be discussing his book at the Grimsby Public Library, as part of their very popular Grimsby Author Series.

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