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The Rural Voice, 2001-05, Page 50Reviewed by Deborah Quaile The deliciously witty writing style of Marsha Boulton is available again in a new omnibus of her popular Just A Minute series. The selection of tales take only about a minute each to read. and are intriguing glimpses into the delightful Canadian history we have ignored until the last few years. Canadians everywhere can celebrate their spicy past as The Just A Minute Omnibus freewheels through 150 stories that surprise and inform. From Vikings in Newfoundland to camels on Gold Rush trails, or a hospital kitchen where doctors concocted Pablum, the collection includes adventurers, artists, inventors, heroes, and the odd scoundrel that propelled our nation to greatness. Did you know, for example, that a Canadian nurse named Florence Nightengale Graham transformed herself into cosmetics queen Elizabeth Arden? A Newfoundland dog saved Napoleon Bonapart's life? Book Review Marsha Boultort's back Laura Secord never had a cow? The first woman doctor to practise medicine in our country disguised herself as a man? And that "truth. justice, and the American way" was a Canadian invention? "The history of Canada," Boulton comments. "has been written on river rapids, mountain crags and flatland prairies. Destiny was shaped in fertile valleys, culled from the bounty of two oceans and washed with winter's snow. Native peoples blended with their environment. New immigrants confronted it. It is a story rife with adventure, adversity, triumph, and turmoil. "The glimpses of our great This advertisement sponsored privately by a concerned Ontario Farmer BIN RUN SEED Fellow Ontario Farmers Spring is upon us. We are about to sow our seeds again in hope for a plentiful harvest. This spring WE ALL must first consider some questions: Can Farmers be held liable for pollen drift? Has the Canadian Government (taxpayers) received any royalty (right to use) money for the research for a crop like canola? 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Boulton was able to work on the development and scripting of some of the 60 -second Canadian "advertisements." Much of her work is used in classrooms across the nation to shed light on the past, often with a sly wit and dry humour to entertain the reader. These vignettes, however, are not just about settlers and explorers. Canadians have a wealth of interesting tales upon which our history is built, and Boulton has researched a number of highly unusual episodes. The thick volume is highly readable, factually correct and thoroughly entertaining. In bite -sized form, Boulton delivers up each story with a clear, concise ease that will leave readers desiring more. Marsha Boulton is the fourth Canadian woman to have received the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. She is also the author of the bestselling Letters from the Country series. Marsha raises sheep at Lamb's Quarters Farm in southwestern Ontario with fellow bestselling author Stephen Williams. Boulton has toured across Canada for the Canadian Club, and is featured on CBC Radio's Fresh Air. She is presently working on a historical novel.0 The Just a Minute Omnibus: Glimpses of our Great Canadian Heritage; Marsha Boulton, Published by McArthur & Company Publishing Limited, 2000, ISBN 1-55278-151-8 579 pgs. H/C, $245150