For any Canucks out there, what do you think the classic Canadian novel is? It's tough to choose with a nation that is so young. I actually can't think of an old classic that is good...
Some old books include:
Susanna Moodie- Roughing it in the Bush (a tedious first hand account from the view of a pioneer woman)
Ralph Conner- The Man from Glengarry (know nothing about)
Ernest Buckler- The Mountain an the Valley (a young writer who searches for a story idea)
Mordecai Richler- The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (not old, but so Canadian)
Stephen Leacock- Sunshine Sketches of a Small Town (represents the Canadian people nicely, humourous)
Charles G.D. Roberts- The Last Barrier (He's called the Father of Can. Lit, but I can't think of one solid title he has.)
Any choices? Other options? Canadians? UnCanadians who read CanLit?



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