Author Gwen Lamont, right, and Kathi Maskell, former Mayor of Hanover, discuss Lamont’s book, a memoir that opens the conversation about a subject that continues to be “mired in silence” – intimate partner violence. (Pauline Kerr photo)
Author Gwen Lamont, right, and Kathi Maskell, former Mayor of Hanover, discuss Lamont’s book, a memoir that opens the conversation about a subject that continues to be “mired in silence” – intimate partner violence. (Pauline Kerr photo)
HANOVER – Author Gwen Lamont’s story is searing, heartbreaking and remarkable. The Sept. 25 launch of her book, The View from Coffin Ridge: A Childhood Exhumed, in Hanover, held the audience spellbound – as it has at similar launches, in a number of area communities. Her story is a journey from being a child who…
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Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Pauline Kerr is a Local Journalism Initiative Reporter with the Walkerton Herald-Times. The Local Journalism Initiative is funded by the Government of Canada.