Stones (novel)
Stones is a young-adult novel by the Canadian author William E. Bell centred on the stoning of a Haitian woman in Orillia, Ontario in the 19th century. The novel, narrated by the teenage character Garnet Havelock, explores the themes of racism, religious intolerance and the debate between scientific reason and religious faith. The novel won the Young Adult Book Award in 2002. A sequel to this novel, Fanatics, was published in 2011.
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Stones (novel)
Stones is a young-adult novel by the Canadian author William E. Bell centred on the stoning of a Haitian woman in Orillia, Ontario in the 19th century. The novel, narrated by the teenage character Garnet Havelock, explores the themes of racism, religious intolerance and the debate between scientific reason and religious faith. The novel won the Young Adult Book Award in 2002. A sequel to this novel, Fanatics, was published in 2011.
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