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Harrison and Ondaatje hit Hamilton

Booksellers Richard Bachmann and Bryan Prince hosted an event in Hamilton on June 25 featuring CanLit star Michael Ondaatje and American author Jim Harrison. Each of them read from their latest books (Divisadero and Return to Earth, respectively) and were then interviewed onstage by Noah Richler. Proceeds were given to PEN Canada. (Photo courtesy of A Different Drummer Books)

Left to right: Prince, Harrison, Ondaatje, Bachmann, and Richler.

Left to right: Prince, Harrison, Ondaatje, Bachmann, and Richler.

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