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Barbara Wade Rose

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BARBARA WADE ROSE is a former journalist and winner of the Magazines Canada Gold Award and the Science in Society Journalism Award. She worked as San Francisco correspondent for Maclean's magazine and has written for the Globe and Mail, the New York Times, Saturday Night magazine, Chatelaine, Books in Canada and many more. She is the author of MARABEL OR, THE GREAT EXCEPTION (finalist in the Whistler Independent Spirit Awards) and THE PRIEST, THE WITCH & THE POLTERGEIST (quarter-finalist in the Coverfly Cinematic Book Competition). Both books are available as audiobooks on Audible.com. She lives in Toronto. ...more

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"The Arts of Man Through All the Years"*

Last Saturday I sat in the front window of our downtown house, eating lunch.

“Dear,” I said to Jonathan. “A small truck just went by with FUCK TRUDEAU on the side of it.”

Busts of Roman Emperors on the second floor

“It’s the truckers’ protest at Bloor and Avenue Road,” he said from the kitchen. We had heard they were coming to Toronto. “Would you give them the finger for me?”

Instead I put on my co

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