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The Teacher and the Superintendent

The Teacher and the Superintendent

Native Schooling in the Alaskan Interior, 1904-1918
edited by Barbara Grigor-Taylor & George E. Boulter II
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From its inception in 1885, the Alaska School Service was charged with the assimilation of Alaskan Native children into mainstream American values and ways of life. Working in the missions and schools along the Yukon River were George E. Boulter and Alice Green, his future wife. Boulter, a Londoner originally drawn to the Klondike, had begun teach …

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Context North America

Context North America

Canadian-U.S. Literary Relations
edited by Camille La Bossiere
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Context North America is a comparative study of Canadian and American literary relations that emphasizes the cultural and institutional contexts in which Canadian literature is taught and read. This volume exemplifies the question of how the literatures of Canada might aptly be studied and contextualized in the days of heightened discontinuity and …

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DanceHall

DanceHall

From Slave Ship to Ghetto
by Sonjah Stanley Niaah
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DanceHall combines cultural geography, performance studies and cultural studies to examine performance culture across the Black Atlantic. Taking Jamaican dancehall music as its prime example, DanceHall reveals a complex web of cultural practices, politics, rituals, philosophies, and survival strategies that link Caribbean, African and African diasp …

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Creativity and Science in Contemporary Argentine Literature

Creativity and Science in Contemporary Argentine Literature

Between Romanticism and Formalism
by Joanna Page
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With a burgeoning academic interest in Latin American science fiction and cyberfiction and in representations of science and technology in Latin American literature and cinema, this book adds new understanding to the growing body of interdisciplinary work on the relationship between literature and science in postmodern culture.

Joanna Page examines …

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Silver

Silver

by Pablo Urbanyi
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On a visit to Gabon, an American sociologist couple purchase an infant ape in order to study its development in an “enriched environment” — taking it back to California and raising it as a human being — and gain insight into human behaviour. The ape, named Silver, displays a remarkable aptitude for human skills, like using a toilet and brus …

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Nemesis

Nemesis

One Man and the Battle for Rio
by Misha Glenny
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An explosive vision of contemporary Brazil’s underbelly by one of our greatest investigative reporters.

This is a book about a man known as Nem; about Rocinha, the slum or “favela” he grew up in and came to run as a private fiefdom; about Rio, the beautiful but damned city that Rocinha exists in; and about the battle for Brazil. Nemesis pans i …

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Fireflies

Fireflies

by Ben Byrne
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A vivid and powerful novel set in post-WWII Japan, Fireflies chronicles the lives of four interweaving characters navigating the war-torn streets of Tokyo during the American occupation.

August 1945. Japan has been defeated in the Second World War. The country lies in ruins.

Satsuko Takara and her teenage brother, Hiroshi, have lost their parents, an …

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Genesee

Genesee

by Juliet Waldron
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Born to a runaway teen and Iroquois Warrior, struggles to find her place, her loyalties eternally torn between two warring peoples. When the American Revolution sets the Mohawk Valley ablaze, will a young soldier’s love prove strong enough to save her? Born to a runaway teen and Iroquois Warrior, struggles to find her place, her loyalties eternal …

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Agony

Agony

by Steven Zultanski
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Agony is the first in a trilogy of long confessional poems. It uses semi-rigorous mathematical and logical constraints to view the author's life and body, telescopically, as little bits of time and space. Everything written here is as true as possible – that is to say, pretty true. It attempts autobiography as a refutation of autobiography, and a …

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The Orders of the Dreamed

The Orders of the Dreamed

George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth, 1823
edited by Jennifer S. H. Brown & Robert Brightman
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The introduction by Brown and Brightman describes Nelson's career in the fur trade and explains the influences affecting his perception and understanding of Native religions. They also provide a comparative summary of Subarctic Algonquian religion, with emphasis on the beliefs and practices described by Nelson. Stan Cuthand, a Cree Anglican ministe …

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North American Icelandic

North American Icelandic

The Life of a Language
by Birna Arnbjornsdottir
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North American Icelandic evolved mainly in Icelandic settlements in Manitoba and North Dakota and is the only version of Icelandic that is not spoken in Iceland. But North American Icelandic is a dying language with few left who speak it.North American Icelandic is the only book about the nature and development of this variety of Icelandic. It deta …

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Playing with Memories

Playing with Memories

Essays on Guy Maddin
edited by David Church
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Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin. It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date, from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007). Featuring new and updated essays from …

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The Winter War

The Winter War

by Philip Teir, translated by Tiina Nunnally
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tagged : family life, literary, sagas

On the surface, the Paul family are living the liberal, middle-class Scandinavian dream. Max Paul is a renowned sociologist and his wife Katriina has a well-paid job in the public sector. They live in an airy apartment in the centre of Helsinki. But look closer and the cracks start to show.

As he approaches his sixtieth birthday, the certainties of …

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Now We Are Cool

Now We Are Cool

by Susan Opel-Gotz
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tagged : values & virtues, siblings, self-esteem & self-reliance

Two brothers decide to change their lives. They will become cool. But how? With sunglasses? By watching monster and vampire movies and not being scared? By drinking as much soda pop as they can? By listening to loud music with headphones? By being rude to relatives? By having bad table manners? Or maybe not.

Perhaps being cool is something else alto …

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Tessa and Scott

Tessa and Scott

Our Journey from Childhood Dream to Gold
by Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir, as told by Steve Milton
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As seen on W Network

Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir dazzled the world when they became the first Canadians -- and first North Americans -- to win an Olympic gold medal in ice dancing in 2010. Now, for the first time ever, they share their incredible and inspiring story with the world.

Tessa and Scott: Our Journey from Childhood Dream to Gold tracks the …

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What Is Poetry?

What Is Poetry?

by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, illustrated by Frederic Amat
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What is Poetry? is a brilliant, soulful, and life-affirming collection of aphorisms in free verse by one of our most important contemporary poets, Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Also an acclaimed activist, anarchist philosopher, and editor, he is one of the founders of City Lights, the legendary bookstore and publishing house.

In this hardcover limited edi …

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Dancing in Red Shoes Will Kill You

Dancing in Red Shoes Will Kill You

by Donna Decker
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Through the braided narratives of three spirited characters, this novel bears witness to the infamous “American” crime that metastasized uber-civilized Montreal. Everyone wants a Marin at her party. Bohemian and beautiful, this engineering student is as passionate about constructing sets for theater and opera as she is about Trey, the one man s …

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Shattered Hopes

Shattered Hopes

Canada's Boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games
by Sheila Robertson
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On December 27, 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, a distant land unknown to most Canadians. A crucial fall-out was the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow, which Canada eventually joined, forcing 212 Canadian athletes to shelve their Olympic dreams, some temporarily, many forever. For the athletes, there was and is sad …

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The Heart of Hell

The Heart of Hell

by Alen Mattich
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In the third installment in Alen Mattich’s highly addictive Marko della Torre series, Alen Mattich delivers a powerful political thriller that depicts the horrors and machinations of the Yugoslav civil war and the humanity of those who survive it.

Autumn 1991. Civil war has broken out in Yugoslavia with Croatia’s declaration of independence, and …

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Life Lines

Life Lines

The Lanier Phillips Story
by Christine Welldon
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tagged : canada, post-confederation (1867-)

African-American serviceman Lanier Phillips was just eighteen years old when he was rescued from a sinking warship off the coast of Newfoundland in 1942 – a turn of events that transformed his life and ignited a lasting passion for civil rights. The son of sharecroppers from the Deep South, and the great-grandson of slaves, Lanier knew only hatre …

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War on Our Doorstep

War on Our Doorstep

The Unknown Campaign on North America's West Coast
by Brendan Coyle
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In June 1942, Japanese troops occupied the Aleutian islands of Attu and Kiska in Alaska, the first enemy occupation of US territory since the War of 1812. For the next year a bloody conflict raged that was nearly invisible to most North Americans as Canadian and American soldiers, airmen and sailors went north to hold the Japanese in check.

This is …

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Morgantown

Morgantown

Difficulty at the Beginning Book 2
by Keith Maillard
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John Dupre, a junior at West Virginia University, is an English major on the Dean's List dressed up as a Beatnik cowboy, the folk-singing resident outsider before nonconformity became a youth uniform.

Morgantown is a masterful ensemble piece centering around John and peopled by his unforgettable friends in the out crowd: Bill Cohen, the sharpshootin …

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Translating Women

Translating Women

edited by Luise von Flotow
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Feminist theory has been widely translated, influencing the humanities and social sciences in many languages and cultures. However, these theories have not made as much of an impact on the discipline that made their dissemination possible: many translators and translation scholars still remain unaware of the practices, purposes and possibilities of …

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Dancing On Our Turtle's Back

Dancing On Our Turtle's Back

Stories of Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence, and a New Emergence
by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
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tagged : customs & traditions, native american studies, essays

Many promote Reconciliation as a “new” way for Canada to relate to Indigenous Peoples. In Dancing on Our Turtle’s Back: Stories of Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence, and a New Emergence activist, editor, and educator Leanne Betasamosake Simpson asserts reconciliation must be grounded in political resurgence and must support the regeneration …

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A Hare in the Elephant’s Trunk

A Hare in the Elephant’s Trunk

by Jan L. Coates
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Grade: 8 to 12
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In the little village of Duk Padiet in southern Sudan, a boy named Jacob Deng thrives on the love of his mother, the companionship of his sisters, the excitement of learning how to look after his uncle's herds of cattle. The year is 1987, and suddenly in the night soldiers from the north invade the village, looting, burning, and killing. The war ha …

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The Bootlegger Blues

The Bootlegger Blues

by Drew Hayden Taylor
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tagged : canadian, native american & aboriginal

This comedy by the author of Toronto at Dreamer's Rock and Education Is Our Right is about love, family, and what to do with too much beer. Set on a reserve, it follows the plight of Martha, a church-going, teetotaling woman who finds herself stuck with 143 cases of beer after a church fundraiser fails. She decides to bootleg the beer, to the horro …

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Someday

Someday

A Native American Drama
by Drew Hayden Taylor
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Someday is a powerful new play by award-winning playwright Drew Hayden Taylor.  The story in Someday, though told through fictional characters and full of Taylor's distinctive wit and humour, is based on the real-life tragedies suffered by many Native Canadian families.

Anne Wabung's daughter was taken away by children's aid workers when the girl wa …

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The Railway Beat

The Railway Beat

A Century of Canadian Pacific Police Service
by David Laurence Jones
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Canadian Pacific at its apex operated the most expansive and comprehensive transportation system the world has ever seen, before or since. Vast amounts of freight and multitudes of people, including some of the 20th century's most important and celebrated personalities, moved seamlessly back and forth on the North American continent and across the …

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Infinity Coil

Infinity Coil

by Marty Chan
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Grade: 7 to 12
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Ehrich Weisz, Demon Hunter was introduced to steampunk fans in Demon Gate. Now, he is continuing his increasingly desperate quest to rescue his brother in an alternate universe in the sequel, Infinity Coil.

Now a fugitive from Demon Watch, young Ehrich Weisz hides in the underbelly of an alternate New York where immigrants from other dimensions min …

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Quiet Revolution West

Quiet Revolution West

The Rebirth of Metis Nationalism
by John Weinstein
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Grade: 11
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"Weinstein has given us a beautiful history of the M?tis nationà.Quiet Revolution West is a vivid tale of constant struggle and sacrifice. It is a gripping account of political intrigue and brinksmanship that will raise eyebrows in many quarters."-- From the Foreword by the Right Honourable Paul MartinWhen the Manitoba Act of 1870 created the new …

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The Education of Augie Merasty

The Education of Augie Merasty

A Residential School Memoir
by Joseph Auguste Merasty, with David Carpenter
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"Heartbreaking and important… brings into dramatic focus why we need reconciliation." - James Daschuk, author of Clearing the Plains This memoir offers a courageous and intimate chronicle of life in a residential school. Now a retired fisherman and trapper, the author was one of an estimated 150,000 First Nations, Inuit, and Metis children who we …

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Money Boy

Money Boy

by Paul Yee
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tagged : emigration & immigration, runaways, lgbt

An American Library Association Youth Media Award Stonewall Honor Book

Ray Liu knows he should be happy. He lives in a big suburban house with all the latest electronic gadgets, and even finds plenty of time to indulge in his love of gaming. He needs the escape. It’s tough getting grades that will please his army veteran father, when speaking Engl …

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The Juliet Stories

The Juliet Stories

by Carrie Snyder
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Shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award: Fiction and selected as a Globe and Mail Top 100 Book

Juliet Friesen is ten years old when her family moves to Nicaragua. It is 1984, the height of Nicaragua's post-revolutionary war, and the peace-activist Friesens have come to protest American involvement. In the midst of this tumult, Juliet's …

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The Munk Debates

The Munk Debates

edited by Rudyard Griffiths & Patrick Luciani, introduction by Peter Munk
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The Munk Debates is Canada's premier international debate series, a highly anticipated cultural event and feast of ideas. Launched in 2008 by philanthropists Peter and Melanie Munk, these debates bring together some of the world's greatest thinkers to discuss the most pressing political, social, and cultural issues that are shaping the course of wo …

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The Truth About Stories

The Truth About Stories

A Native Narrative
by Thomas King
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Winner of the 2003 Trillium Book Award

"Stories are wondrous things," award-winning author and scholar Thomas King declares in his 2003 CBC Massey Lectures. "And they are dangerous."

Beginning with a traditional Native oral story, King weaves his way through literature and history, religion and politics, popular culture and social protest, gracefull …

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Bob Blair's Pipeline

Bob Blair's Pipeline

The Business and Politics of Northern Energy Development Projects
by Fran?ois Bregha
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Written in the early 80s, this book brings to life the fascinating story of pipeliners, politicians and the chase for the big energy dollars.

Fran?ois Bregha discusses the implications of the federal Liberal government's 1980 decision to support the prebuild of a section of the Alaska Highway pipeline project, permitting the export of Alberta gas to …

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Leo Zakuta

Leo Zakuta

Reminiscences, Rants, and Raves
compiled by Annette Zakuta
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Leo Zakuta: Reminiscences, Rants, and Raves is a compilation of written work, personal and professional, by and about Leo Zakuta.

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Queen of Hearts

Queen of Hearts

by Martha Brooks
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tagged : general (see also headings under family), historical, diseases, illnesses & injuries

Finalist for the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People and the IODE Violet Downey Book Award, and an American Library Association Notable Children's Book and a Kirkus Reviews Best Book

It's 1941, and Canada is two years into World War II. Meanwhile, in rural Manitoba, fifteen-year-old Marie-Claire Cote begins a war of her own …

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La Guerre, Yes Sir!

La Guerre, Yes Sir!

by Roch Carrier
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Vital, funny, moving and assured, La Guerre, Yes Sir! is a surrealist fable set in rural Quebec during WWI and one of the major achievements in Canadian fiction. Canadian Literature greeted its first appearance in these terms: It is the French-Canadian writer Roch Carrier who comes closest to the significance, power and artistry of Faulkner at his …

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Dark Water Songs

Dark Water Songs

by Mary Lou Soutar-Hynes
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The poems in Dark Water Songs begin on the margins of islands and ancestors, and fan out, probing love, loss and life’s dilemmas. They expand and deepen the poetic exploration which began with her earlier collections, mining the reciprocal spaces enabled by the hyphen between Jamaican and Canadian, exploring silences, the weight of memory, and a …

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The Long March Home

The Long March Home

by Zoë S. Roy
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The Long March Home tells the story of three generations of women. Agnes, a young Canadian goes to China as a missionary, and falls in love with a Chinese medical student. Growing anti-western sentiment forces her to return home to Nova Scotia, where she discovers she is pregnant. Meihua, their American-born daughter, travels to China in search of …

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Beauty Beneath the Banyan

Beauty Beneath the Banyan

by Crystal Fletcher
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Three women, three countries, three stories—the destinies of a Thai in prison for murdering her husband, a Cambodian longing for a child, and a Laotian Hmong refugee are threaded together by the tears leftover from the Vietnam War. Each of the women have been marked in some way by the atrocities of Pol Pot’s Cambodia, the Secret War in Laos, an …

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Here Comes the Dreamer

Here Comes the Dreamer

by Carole Giangrande
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Alastair Luce is a dreamer, one of three who tell this tale. A Canadian expat in the 1950s, he lives in a New York City suburb with his wife, Nora, a passionate American who misses the excitement of wartime life and finds an outlet — and a lover — during the Red scare. Alastair's an artist, a quiet man who paints houses for a living, fears atom …

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Terra Incognita

Terra Incognita

by Adebe DeRango-Adem
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Titled after the Latin term for “unknown land”—a cartographical expression referring to regions that have not yet been mapped or documented—Terra Incognita is a collection of poems that creatively explores various racial discourses and interracial crossings both buried in the grand narratives of history and the everyday experiences of being …

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Blind in One Eye

Blind in One Eye

by Mary Kay Ross
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Having lost her husband through divorce, and her daughter who has left home to go to university, Claire, at midlife, finds herself bereft; she is aging and she feels she has never really been sufficiently engaged in her own life. A perhaps largely-unconscious part of her has wisely chosen to put herself out of her comfort zone by accepting a teachi …

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How to Make Love to a Lobster

How to Make Love to a Lobster

An Eclectic Guide to the Buying, Cooking, Eating and Folklore of Shellfish
by Marjorie Harris & Peter Taylor
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Making love to a lobster—that is, buying, cooking and eating lobster—is a lot easier than you might think. And if you've ever thought that you'd like to get close enough to a lobster (or any kind of shellfish) to tame it into submission, but didn't really know how to start, then How to Make Love to a Lobster is the book for you.

This book is a p …

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Domestic Reforms

Domestic Reforms

Political Visions and Family Regulation in British Columbia, 1862-1940
by Chris Clarkson
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British Columbia inherited a legal system that granted married men control over most family property and imposed few obligations on them toward their wives and children. Yet from the 1860s onward, lawmakers throughout the Anglo-American world, including legislators on the Pacific Coast, began to grant women and children new rights. Domestic Reforms …

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Broken Circle

Broken Circle

The Dark Legacy of Indian Residential Schools
by Theodore Niizhotay Fontaine
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Grade: 9 to 12
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“Too many survivors of Canada’s Indian residential schools live to forget. Theodore Fontaine writes to remember.”
– Hana Gartner, CBC’s The Fifth Estate

Bestselling Memoir, McNally Robinson Booksellers

Approved curriculum resource for grade 9–12 students in British Columbia and Manitoba.

Theodore Niizhotay Fontaine lost his family and fre …

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Duped!

Duped!

True Stories of the World's Best Swindlers
by Andreas Schroeder, illustrated by Remy Simard
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Grade: 5
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As long as there have been people willing to believe the unbelievable, people have been duped. In the best storytelling tradition, readers can follow the tales of:

• How the Nazis planned to destroy the British economy during World War II by flooding the world with millions of fake British banknotes • How an infamous radio broadcast had American …

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Thieves!

Thieves!

by Andreas Schroeder
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Grade: 3
tagged : adventure & adventurers

Willie Sutton was casing a bank when he noticed that the manager looked a lot like Sutton himself, so he walked into the vault, loaded up with banknotes, and calmly walked out. D.B. Cooper hijacked a plane, demanded $200,000 in payment, and parachuted from the aircraft. He was never captured.

Other criminals in this book were no less brazen: - Arthu …

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