Canadian Suzet Maayer wins the Scotiabank Giller Award for the Natural Park novel

Canadian Suzet Maayer wins the Scotiabank Giller Award for the Natural Park novel

The Scottabank Giller Award for 2022 went to Suzy Mair for her book “The Sleeping Car Park,” and its estimated value of $100,000 makes it the most costly literary award in Canada.
Mayer is a poet and novelist who lives in Kaljari, who is the author of novels, as she is the former head of the Book Syndicate in Alberta, and she is teaching creative writing at the University of Calgary since 2003.

“I want to admit the importance of the sleeper porter, men are an essential part of Canadian history and I wrote about them in this book,” Mayer said at the award ceremony, adding, “A final shout for my sisters, many of whom, like my main personality, Paxter, are very afraid of Development or cannot go out because doing it will be very dangerous . . . I cherish you.

“The automobile port for sleepers
Suzit Mayer’s magical realistic novel uses to highlight the Black Canadian history, and tells the sixth novel of Lama, the story of Paxter, the black man in 1929 who works on a train traveling across the country, smiles and tries to be unintended to passengers, it is really important that those with brown skin become part From the fabric of the history of this country..

The Natural Park novel by Canadian Suzet Maayer won the Scotiabank Giller Award.

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