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          Will Ferguson of Calgary is a best-selling author whose poetic work describes historic, human and geographic landscapes..

          Will Ferguson


          Born

          in Fort Vermilion, Alberta, Canada

          October 12,


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          Will Ferguson is an award-winning travel writer and novelist.

          His last work of fiction, , won the Scotiabank Giller Prize.

          Trip Rwanda Will Ferguson, Hope lives in Africa Twenty years after the genocide that left Rwanda in ruins Giller.

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        2. Will Ferguson of Calgary is a best-selling author whose poetic work describes historic, human and geographic landscapes.
        3. Will Ferguson was born and raised in the former fur-trappingcommunity of Fort Vermillon, deep in the backwoods of northernAlberta.
        4. ``Ferguson possesses a crafty eye for detail, not to mention a highly developed understanding of the essential folly in what passes for everyday life.'' Full of great Canadian quotes and quips, this book takes you on a tour of dates, events, leaders, and themes that together tell Canada's story.
        5. He has won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour a record-tying three times and has been nominated for both the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. His new novel, The Shoe on the Roof, will be released October 17, Visit him at

          Ferguson studied film production and screenwriting at York University in Toronto, graduating with a B.F.A.

          in He joined the Japan Exchange Teachers Programme (JET) soon after and spent five years in Asia. He married his wife Terumi in Kumamoto, Japan, in They now live in Calgary with their two sons.

          Canadian History For Dummies by Will Ferguson available in Trade Paperback on , also read synopsis and reviews.

          After coming back from Japan he experWill Ferguson is an award-winning travel writer and novelist. His last work of fiction, , won the Scotiabank Giller Prize. He has won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour a rec