Iris Nowell was the author of five books. Writing her 1996 book, Women Who Give Away Millions, gave her a solid foundation of philanthropy, the notforprofit sector, and the wealthy. She also wrote a memoir of Canadian artist Harold Town, and a biography of artist, filmmaker, and impassioned feminist, Joyce Wieland.
"There is much food for thought in Nowell's look at how and why
people give away money."
*Canadian Book Review Annual*
"a book well worth reading, both for the sheer human interest of
the stories Nowell has to tell, and for the implications of her
stories for social policy decisions that we will all have to
contend with over the next decade."
*Vancouver Sun*
"an enlightening look into the heart of extraordinary
individuals."
*The Villager*
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