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Erratic North – By Mark Frutkin

A Vietnam Draft Resister's Life in the Canadian Bush

By Mark Frutkin

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Erratic North

"... Mark Frutkin was carried north by the Vietnam War, and has remained to become one of Canada's most innovative and interesting writers."

Wayne Grady
Globe & Mail, The

"Like most of the Americans who migrated north in the late 1960s and early '70s, Frutkin was a draft dodger. In his case it was a family tradition: some of the most fascinating and powerful sections of Erratic North recount how his grandfather Simon Frutkin fled Belarus in 1896 at age 18 to escape the czar's draft." (October 2008)

Spider Robinson
Literary Review of Canada, The

"Erratic North skillfully links the trajectory of the author's life to a momentous period in history. This memoir is Frutkin's first book of non-fiction. Here's hoping it won't be his last."

Winnipeg Free Press

The style here is simple, light, and elegant, with a sense of humour and modestyHis (Frutkins) book is a quirky, enjoyable read. - Quill and Quire, July/August 2008
"It's a heart-felt book, mainly examining the mindset of 1970s peace-loving idealists ... a thought provoking read." - Ottawa Citizen, September 14, 2008

"Frutkin's memoir is a beautiful book, one about the search for peace that has marked many of our years."

The Sun Times
January 16, 2009