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Per and Nina find a beautiful old cup in an ancient Norweigan forest. Suddenly a strange man is watching them and following them. Does he want the cup? Or does he want Per and Nina?..



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Illuminating Minds Through Words

Anne Collins, a distinguished Canadian author, editor, and publishing executive, has left an indelible mark on the world of literature and non-fiction. Her compelling narratives and dedication to her craft have earned her both acclaim and recognition.

Born in Whitby, Ontario, in 1952, Anne Collins embarked on a literary journey that would ultimately lead her to the pinnacle of Canadian non-fiction writing. She cultivated her intellectual prowess at York University, where she pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree, setting the stage for her future accomplishments.

Throughout her illustrious career, Collins has worn multiple hats within the Canadian publishing and magazine industry. Her multifaceted roles have allowed her to gain a profound understanding of the intricacies of the written word, shaping her into the remarkable writer and editor she is today.

One of the most significant milestones in Anne Collins's career was her role as the publisher at Knopf Random Canada Publishing Group and her position as vice-president of Random House of Canada. In these pivotal roles, she contributed to the shaping and dissemination of countless literary works, further cementing her influence on the Canadian literary landscape.

Among her impressive body of work, "In the Sleep Room: The Story of The CIA Brainwashing Experiments in Canada" stands as a testament to Collins's commitment to unearthing compelling narratives that delve into the depths of human experiences. This award-winning work shines a spotlight on the history of Dr. Ewen Cameron and Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute. It not only sheds light on the clandestine world of CIA brainwashing experiments but also explores the ethical and moral implications of these covert operations.

"In the Sleep Room" left an indomitable impression on readers, earning accolades and critical acclaim. Its impact extended beyond the pages of the book and into the world of cinema when it was adapted into a movie directed by Anne Wheeler in 1998. The film adaptation further amplified the importance of Collins's investigative work, reaching wider audiences and sparking discussions on the ethical dimensions of scientific experimentation.

Anne Collins's literary contributions have not only enriched Canadian non-fiction but have also inspired readers to delve deeper into the complexities of history, ethics, and the human psyche. Her Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction in 1988 is a testament to her unwavering dedication to the craft of storytelling.

As Anne Collins continues to illuminate minds through her words, her legacy in the world of literature remains a source of inspiration for aspiring writers and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling.

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