Biography of janette soleckie
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A Conversation with Josef Skvorecky By Sam Solecki
From “The Review of Contemporary Fiction,” Spring 1997, Vol. 17.1
SAM SOLECKI: “The Bride of Texas” appeared in Czech two years ago and in English last year. Could you tell me something about it?
JOSEF SKVORECKY: It’s a historical novel, set during the American Civil War, and deals with a group of Czech soldiers serving in General Sherman’s army in the campaign in Georgia and the Carolinas until the final victory at the Battle of Bentonville. As far as I know, and I did a great deal of research for the novel, this story about Czech-American soldiers has never been told. With the exception of one individual, all of the characters are real.
SS: Why did you make an exception for the one?
JS: Well, I needed someone who could bind the various stories and episodes together. Many of the stories, by the way, are based on narratives written by the soldiers themselves which I found in old Czech-Ameri
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Cochrane High volleyballer set to join Dinos next year
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A Cochrane High lärling is proving that hard work and dedication makes dreams comes to life after being scouted bygd two post-secondary volleyball teams before even considering where to go to college.
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Trinity Solecki, a Cochrane High Senior was born with volleyball in her blood.
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Her father played on the Canadian national team, and her mother also played for the University of Calgary (U of C) Dinos.
Solecki funnen herself presented with a surprising choice, being offered a position with the U of C Dinos and the University of British Columbia (UBC) Thunderbirds.
In her sista year of high school, Solecki knew that a post-secondary decision was imminent, but she didn’t expect that decision to approach her, let alone two of them.
“It was pret