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David A. Robertson, author portrait
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David A. Robertson

DAVID A. ROBERTSON is the author of numerous books for young readers including Governor General’s Literary Award winners On the Trapline and When We Were Alone. The Barren Grounds, Book 1 of The Misewa Saga series, was a Kirkus, NPR, and Quill & Quire best middle-grade book of 2020, as well as a USBBY and Texas Lone Star selection. Winner of the Writers’ Union of Canada’s Freedom to Read Award, as well as the 2021 Globe and Mail Children’s Storyteller of the Year recipient, Dave is a member of Norway House Cree Nation and currently lives in Winnipeg, Canada. For more information, visit his website: www.darobertson.ca and follow him on X: @DaveAlexRoberts.
When I'm a Moshom
The Sleeping Giant
The World's End
Little Shoes
52 Ways to Reconcile
The Portal Keeper
The Stone Child
The Song That Called Them Home
The Great Bear
The Barren Grounds
On the Trapline

Thu Oct 30 | 07:30 PM
Victoria College Chapel
91 Charles St W,
Toronto, ON M5S 2C7
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Sat Nov 01
BOOKMARK (HALIFAX)
5686 SPRING GARDEN ROAD
HALIFAX, NS B3J 1H5
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Mon Nov 10 | 10:30 AM
FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton, Mattamy Theatre
1010 Main St E,
Milton, ON L9T 0J4
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Wed Nov 12 | 06:30 PM
Cambridge Public Library, Old Post Office
12 Water St S,
Cambridge, ON N1R 3C5
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Books

When I'm a Moshom
The Sleeping Giant
The World's End
Little Shoes
52 Ways to Reconcile
The Portal Keeper
The Stone Child
The Song That Called Them Home
The Great Bear
The Barren Grounds
On the Trapline

Events

Thu Oct 30 | 07:30 PM
Victoria College Chapel
91 Charles St W,
Toronto, ON M5S 2C7
Google Map

Sat Nov 01
BOOKMARK (HALIFAX)
5686 SPRING GARDEN ROAD
HALIFAX, NS B3J 1H5
Google Map

Mon Nov 10 | 10:30 AM
FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton, Mattamy Theatre
1010 Main St E,
Milton, ON L9T 0J4
Google Map

Wed Nov 12 | 06:30 PM
Cambridge Public Library, Old Post Office
12 Water St S,
Cambridge, ON N1R 3C5
Google Map

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