188 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits ; 30 cm
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21 writers, 21 objects, and 100 years at the ROM. "For the past 100 years, the Royal Ontario Museum has gathered precious objects from around the world to connect its visitors to all corners of the globe. To celebrate the Centennial, 21 Canadian writers, artists, scientists -- including an astronaut -- share their personal connections with 21 extraordinary objects from the Museum's collections. Read Joseph Boyden's observations around the Blackfoot robe and Deepa Mehta's childhood memories of trying to dance inspired by Shiva Nataraja's 'Dance of Bliss'. Look at the meteorite that Chris Hadfield suggests is an actual glimpse into Jules Verne's Journey to the Centre of the Earth. The book captures moments, thoughts stories -- humorous, nostalgic and oftentimes deeply personal. The ROM, in partnership with The Walrus Foundation, brings you an anthology of Canada,s finest writing. Combining curatorial expertise and unexpected, intimate perspectives, this writing is a accompanied by stunning contemporary photography and striking documentary shots, emphasizing the individual experience with these natural and cultural masterpieces."--Royal Ontario Museum website Canadiana