Surviving Saskatoon #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Saskatchewan '69," David Collier recounts his teenage years in Regina—a place he remembers as quiet and insular—where the sudden murder of a woman shatters the town’s fragile calm. Told with quiet precision and drawn entirely by Collier, this deeply personal story captures the weight of memory and the unsettling shift from ordinary life to something darker, all rendered in his distinctive, evocative style.
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From the security of the present, David Collier recalls his teenage days in Regina, which he perceived as a small town with a limited conservative outlook. Things deteriorate when a woman is murdered.
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