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 The New RefugeesAmerican Voices in Canada
Christy, JimPublisher:  Peter Martin Associates Limited, Toronto, Canada Year Published:  1972
 Pages:  151pp   ISBN:  0-88778-057-1
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 Stories of 18 "new refugees" who came in Canada to escape the U.S. war against Vietnam.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Introduction
 1. Richard Lemm
 2. Matthew Clark
 3. Doug Fetherling
 4. Tom Waltrip
 5. Mark Trent
 6. Robert Frobisch
 7. Frank Antonelli
 8. Jerry Samuels
 9. Kurt Gutknecht
 10. Lionel Brown
 11. Joe Nickell
 12. John Sandman
 13. Rick Bebout
 14. Roger Costain
 15. Dee Knight
 16. Charles L. Campbell
 17. Jim Christy
 
 
 Jim Christy's The New Refugees: American Voices in Canada (Peter Martin Associates, $7.95) is a collection of short essays by Americans exiled in Canada. Predictably, it is quite uneven in quality. The best pieces are
 those describing experiences in America itself: the Army, the family scene back home. The contribution by Mark Trent is especially good. The worst are generally those giving impressions of Canada - these combine gee-whiz travelogue with naive political assessments. That sort of stuff may have anthropological interest, but not much else to recommend it. Also disappointing are most of the interviews. These seem to be unedited, an approach popular among lazy journalists, but really indefensible.
 
 Still, it's an interesting book to read through. It's not rich in literary gems, but there is the odd prize to stumble across. And that makes the book a worthwhile experience - though maybe not worth $7.95 to get.
 
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