
Bonnie McGhie
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Bonnie McGhie is a Canadian memoirist celebrated for her vivid storytelling and adventurous spirit, particularly in her book Hard Landings, which recounts her experiences in the Arctic during the 1960s. Her narrative captures the challenges of bush flying and community life among the Inuit, as well as the beauty and harshness of the northern landscape.
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Bonnie McGhie's memoir Hard Landings recounts her experiences in the Canadian Arctic in the 1960s.
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Canada· 2025-07-01
Bonnie McGhie’s memoir, Hard Landings, recounts her compelling experiences in the Canadian Arctic in the 1960s.
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Canada· 2025-05-02
Bonnie McGhie’s memoir, Hard Landings, recounts her compelling experiences in the Canadian Arctic in the 1960s.
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