ALICE MUNRO: MASTER OF THE CONTEMPORARY SHORT STORY

Destination: 
Bayfield, Ontario
Dates:
July 25–July 29 (4 nights)
For more information on this trip please contact Literary Traveler.
1-855-LIT-TRVL
Readings:
Alice Munro's Best: A Selection of Stories
Accommodations: 
The Little Inn, Bayfield, a historic inn on the shores of Lake Huron and in the heritage village of Bayfield
Description/Itinerary:
Alice Munro now takes her place as the first Canadian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and only the 12th woman in the Nobel’s 100-year history. That a prize of such magnitude should to go to a self-taught author who writes so often of ordinar...

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