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The Remarkable Chester Ronning

The Remarkable Chester Ronning

Proud Son of China
by Brian L. Evans
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also available: Paperback
tagged : historical
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The Remarkable Flight of Marnie McPhee

The Remarkable Flight of Marnie McPhee

by Daniel Karasik
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tagged : canadian
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The Remarkable World of Frances Barkley

The Remarkable World of Frances Barkley

1769-1845
by Beth Hill & Cathy Converse
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also available: Paperback
tagged : women
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The Reminiscences of Doctor John Sebastian Helmcken

by Dorothy Blakey-Smith
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also available: Hardcover
tagged : historical, pre-confederation (to 1867), personal memoirs, post-confederation (1867-)
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The Republic of Nothing

The Republic of Nothing

by Lesley Choyce, afterword by Neil Peart
edition:eBook
tagged : literary, coming of age
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The Rest is Silence

The Rest is Silence

by Scott Fotheringham
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also available: Paperback
tagged : literary, alternative history, nature & the environment
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The Return of Tachlanad

The Return of Tachlanad

by Kathy Fischer-Brown
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), europe, fantasy & magic, historical
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The Reunion

The Reunion

by Jacqueline Pearce
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also available: Paperback
tagged : friendship, prejudice & racism
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"You’re supposed to be my friend, Jas," Mitsu said matter-of-factly, but there was hurt in her voice. "If you’re not going to act like one, I want my bracelet back."
"Fine!" I said. With one sudden movement, I tore the bracelet off my wrist. Too late, I remembered the clasp. The bracelet caught for a moment on the width of my hand, then gave. The red beads flew from the broken string, bouncing with tiny plops over the boardwalk and off into the mud. Mitsu burst into tears, turned and ran.
"Mitsu!" I called. The shock of my own action had stopped the flow of anger with a sudden, sickening bump.
"I’m sorry!" I called after her. But Mitsu was gone.

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