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The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper is the first history of its kind, spanning 800 years of notebooking.
Caroline Adderson and Richard Kelly Kemick will launch their Giller Prize -winning short stories.
The authors will be at Biblioasis Bookshop in Windsor to promote the new works.
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