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by Bill Bramah (Author), Illustrated (Illustrator)

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Title:More Bill Bramah's Ontario
Authors:Bill Bramah (Author)
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Info:Cannonbooks (1991)
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When I picked this book up I knew that I would enjoy reading about the people and places of Ontario that Bill Bramah had visited while reporting for Global TV.

I don't think there were any stories longer than a page and a half. One would think there can't be much of a story in so little words, but everyone of them had so much to tell.

I have lived in Ontario all my life. Most of these places I have heard about but have never visited. Some of the places mentioned I had never heard about. There were even stories of my own community I didn't know about.

I loved this book. It's a book that will always be a part of my library. I am certain that when my children are my age they will also appreciate this book. ( )
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