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As I Walked About: A Collection of Walking Columns from the Ottawa Citizen
Contributor(s): Jenkins, Phil (Author)
ISBN: 1988437393     ISBN-13: 9781988437392
Publisher: Ottawa Press and Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2020
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- Travel | Special Interest - Hikes & Walks
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.69 lbs) 242 pages
 
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WALK ON . . . Where is Ottawa's oldest street? Which 20th-century architect designed much of the Glebe? In which Ottawa neighbourhood can you find Nanny Goat Hill, the civic address of the former Grads Tavern, and a Franciscan seminary?Take a history walk with author, musician, and journalist Phil Jenkins to find the answers. Along the way get an almost block-by-block re-telling of Ottawa's history.Curated from a quarter-century of columns written for the Ottawa Citizen, As I Walked About is Jenkins fifth non-fiction book, and a worthy successor in tone and spirit to his previous bestsellers Fields of Vision, An Acre of Time, and River Song.As I Walked About is a loving tribute to a city that begins with an epigraph: A city is a book we learn to read by walking it. When readers have finished the rollicking, foot-trip stories inside, they will indeed have learned much about Ottawa.And thanks to Jenkins - their curious and irreverent fellow walker and tour guide - they will have chuckled and stared in amazement for much of the journey.- "Phil Jenkins's talent for weaving the stories of people and place together with the history and fabric of the city really shines in his writing. He is a regular contributor to Jane's Walk and his storytelling mastery has been integral to our mission. We have been richer for his contribution." - Jane's Walk, Ottawa-Gatineau- "As I Walked About is part nostalgia, part architecture lesson, and part poetic reflection on the lives and lifestyles of Ottawans past, gently inviting us out of our vehicles for a leisurely foot tour of the capital, unveiling treasures we might otherwise never have noticed." - Christina Spencer, Editorial Pages Editor, Ottawa Citizen- An Acre of Time"All of Canada in a one-acre plot." - The Globe and Mail"Original and engaging...an act of scholarship and imagination." - Maclean's"What a gem " - Quill and Quire- River Song"An anecdotal history of the St. Lawrence, bringing together a rich patchwork of characters and events." - Quill and Quire- Fields of Vision"An important book, for it gives farmers a voice they have long been denied." - The Globe and Mail"The author has a powerful voice, a colourful imagination, and a good eye for people and their context." - Kingston Whig-Standard- Beneath My Feet"Phil Jenkins deserves high praise for assembling this book and rescuing its author from oblivion." - National Post