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Oxford Reads announces 2025 selection: Life in Two World's by Ted Nolan

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Community-wide book club invites readers to explore a powerful story of identity, resilience, and belonging


Oxford County Library and Woodstock Public Library are proud to announce the 2025 selection for Oxford Reads: Life in Two Worlds: A Coach’s Journey from the Reserve to the NHL and Back by Ted Nolan.

In this deeply personal memoir, former NHL coach Ted Nolan reflects on his life growing up on the Garden River First Nation, his path through professional hockey, and the challenges he faced as an Indigenous person navigating both his community and the world of professional sports. Nolan’s story is one of perseverance, cultural identity, and the importance of staying true to your roots.

Residents across Oxford County are invited to borrow a copy of the book and join the community-wide book club. Copies are available through Oxford County Library and Woodstock Public Library in print, e-book and audiobook formats, with book club sets also available for group discussions.

Now in its eighth year, Oxford Reads continues to connect readers across the County, encouraging dialogue and celebrating Canadian literature. Additional programming will be announced in September, including details for the Oxford Reads Gala this fall.

For more information, visit www.oxfordreads.ca.

 

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Sarah Adam, System Support Librarian, Oxford County

“Oxford Reads brings people together through a shared reading experience that not only celebrates Canadian writing but also opens the door for meaningful community conversations. We’re thrilled to feature Ted Nolan’s memoir and look forward to exploring its themes with readers of all ages.”

 

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About Oxford County Library

With a vision to “connect, discover, share, become,” Oxford County Library provides Oxford’s communities with excellent, responsive services in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Services encompass free lending of books, DVDs and other materials; access to online catalogues, databases and lifelong learning tools; community information; local history and genealogy support; children’s, teen, and adult programming; literacy services; job search resources and information about government services; computer access; the Kitchen Library and more. The Library’s 14 branches are located in Brownsville, Burgessville, Embro, Harrington, Ingersoll, Innerkip, Mount Elgin, Norwich, Otterville, Plattsville, Princeton, Tavistock, Thamesford and Tillsonburg. For more information visit www.ocl.net.

 

About Woodstock Public Library

The Woodstock Public Library is a welcoming place to create, connect and explore. Located in historic downtown Woodstock, the iconic Carnegie library opened its doors to the public in 1909 and has remained on the same site through several renovations and expansions. Today it meets the varied needs of Woodstock residents by offering the free traditional lending of books, DVDs, audiobooks and other materials, as well as digital and online resources. We offer engaging programming and outreach for children, teens, and adults, in the library and the Woodstock community.

 

About Oxford County 

Located in southwestern Ontario at the crossroads of Highways 401 and 403, Oxford County has a population of approximately 140,000 people across eight area municipalities that are “growing stronger together.” A partnership-oriented, two-tier municipal government, Oxford County is committed to 100% renewable energy, zero waste, zero poverty, and being 100% housed. Oxford County is situated in one of Ontario’s richest areas for farmland, with a diversified local economy that is home to an innovative agricultural industry, leading automotive manufacturers, and the Oxford County Cheese Trail. Oxford also offers a thriving local arts and culinary community, as well as conservation parks, natural areas and more than 100 kilometres of scenic trails. The County’s Strategic Plan puts forward a vision of “Working together for a healthy, vibrant, and sustainable future.” The Oxford County Administration Building is in Woodstock, Ontario. Visit www.oxfordcounty.ca, follow us on social media, or download our Facts and Stats to learn more.

 

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