RITA FIELD-MARSHAM is a Dutch-Kenyan new Canadian and former
prosecutor and public defender in Kenya. After moving to Toronto in
2004, she founded Kenya’s first turnkey school library model and
has now built twenty-seven libraries. She is currently in the
process of drafting new legislation with the Kenya Law Reform
Commission to ensure that all school-aged children have access to
libraries and the knowledge they need to shape their future.
Originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, KIM BOZAK is active in
numerous art and social causes. A former co-chair of the Canadian
Art Foundation, she currently serves on the board of the National
Arts Centre and is also a member of the Sotheby’s Advisory Board.
Kim was also part of the group that helped bring Volt Hockey—a
version of the sport that enables kids with physical disabilities
to play by using a specially designed chair—to Canada.
FRANK VIVA is an award-winning illustrator and designer living and
working in Toronto. His first picture book, Along a Long Road, was
a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award and was named
one of the New York Times’ 10 Best Illustrated Children’s Books.
His other books for children include Sea Change, which was a New
York Times Editor’s Choice selection, Outstanding in the Rain and
Young Frank, Architect. His art has appeared in the New York Times
and on the cover of the New Yorker. He is a reviewer for the New
York Times Book Review.
YANN MARTEL is the author of Life of Pi, the global bestseller that
won the 2002 Man Booker Prize (among other honours) and was adapted
to the screen in the Oscar-winning film by Ang Lee. He is also the
author of the short story collection The Facts Behind the Helsinki
Roccamatios, the novels Self and Beatrice and Virgil, and the
nonfiction work 101 Letters to a Prime Minister. Born in Spain in
1963, Martel studied philosophy at Trent University, worked at odd
jobs — tree planter, dishwasher, security guard — and travelled
widely before turning to writing. He lives in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, with the writer Alice Kuipers and their four
children.
Glorious & Free is a timely snapshot, a sort of voyeuristic look
into the lives and spaces of some forward-thinkers working in
Canada today.
*Globe and Mail*
I think books of this nature act as little time capsules of a time
and place.
*Globe and Mail*
Love letter to the country.
*National Post*
With interpretive illustration throughout by bestselling author
(and frequent New Yorker cover artist) Frank Viva and with a
foreword by Booker Prize–winning novelist Yann Martel, [Glorious &
Free is] a refreshing prismatic view of innovative Canadians
through interviews and personal photographs that reflect on what
Canada means and how it continues to inspire.
*Zoomer*
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