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B.C. writer's latest effort set in Halifax with murder, assault, social justice

  • Kristin Kraus' new novella, They Didn't See The Flowers, explores themes of social justice, assault, and murder in the context of Halifax's history.
  • The story features three families of different heritages dealing with violent crimes and their connections to Halifax's past events, such as the Africville relocation.
  • Kraus expresses concern about potentially offending readers while addressing complex themes related to race and historical injustice.
  • The novella will be launched at a local event on September 6 and will be promoted in Halifax from October 16-19.
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B.C. writer's latest effort set in Halifax with murder, assault, social justice

Kristin Kraus will be at the Vernon and District Metis Association Saturday, Sept. 6, from 1-3 p.m. to officially launch They Didn't See The Flowers

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