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Mendel's Children

Mendel's Children

A Family Chronicle
by Cherie Smith
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Through a unique combination of biography, memoir, and autobiography, Cherie Smith traces four generations of her immigrant family and, in doing so, charts the very course of Russian-Jewish immigration to the Canadian prairies over the last one hundred years.

Mendel's Children: A Family Chronicle begins in the shtetles of Poland and Latvia in the 18 …

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Medicine and Duty

Medicine and Duty

The World War I Memoir of Captain Harold W. McGill, Medical Officer, 31st Battalion C.E.F.
edited by Marjorie Barron N, foreword by Patrick Brennan
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"The story of the individual always grips us - it is why biography remains so popular. But in Medicine and Duty we receive a double serving: the story of Medical Officer Captain Harold W. McGill coupled with the story of the many men who served in the 31st Battalion and what they together managed to achieve against such long odds." - Patrick Brenna …

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Missing Pieces

Missing Pieces

My Life as a Child Survivor of the Holocaust
by Olga Verrall
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"Her story adds to the growing literature related to individual life stories of Holocaust survivors. There is much we can learn from her book." - Benjamin Schlesinger, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto

Until age seven, Olga Barsony Verrall lived an idyllic life in Szarvas, a small town in Hungary, surrounded by her doting, observant Jewish f …

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Looking for Country

Looking for Country

A Norwegian Immigrant's Alberta Memoir
by Ellenor Ranghild Merriken, edited by Janice Dickin
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"Looking for Country" refers to the thought process of animals bent on escape. A stampeding herd, or a spooked horse running away with its rider, may be described as "looking for country." It could also be applied to this memoir in another sense -- immigrants were looking for land, a piece of new country, and, perhaps, an escape from their old coun …

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As I Remember Them

As I Remember Them

Childhood in Quebec and Why We Came West
by Jeanne-Elise Olsen, edited by G. Lorraine Ouellett & Ian Adam
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Originally written in the early 1970s, As I Remember Them is based on Jeanne-Elise Olsen's extraordinary recall of her childhood and youth spent in an isolated part of the Laurentians in the Lièvre River Valley in the early twentieth century.

 

Jeanne was the daughter of a Roman Catholic priest who was excommunicated from the Church because he marr …

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To Be a Cowboy

To Be a Cowboy

Oliver Christensen's Story
by Barbara Holliday, as told by Oliver Christensen
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During a time of two world wars and a sluggish world economy, many Northern Europeans left their homelands to build the American and Canadian West with dreams of abundance and new life. Spanning a period from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s, To Be a Cowboy : Oliver Christensen's Story recounts the dreams and realities of a father and a son.

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Staying Human Through the Holocaust

Staying Human Through the Holocaust

by Teréz Mózes, edited and translated by Maureen Wise; Anna Hercz & Oren Hercz, translated by Audrey Demarcisco
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Teréz Mózes was born in Romania in 1919 to a stable and loving family. Her idyllic life would eventually be shattered by the upheavals of the Second World War as the Nazis systematically undertook the destruction of the Jewish race.

Starting with the insidious and menacing anti-Jewish laws and continuing with resettlement into cramped ghettos and …

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With Heart and Soul

With Heart and Soul

Calgary's Italian Community
by Antonella Fanella
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With Heart and Soul: Calgary's Italian Community goes beyond the normal treatment of causes and consequences of immigration and focuses on the ways in which 'Old World' cultural traits were transformed and altered as immigrants encountered an urban, industrial (and, at times, hostile) new environment.

Based on forty-eight in-depth interviews with f …

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No One Awaiting Me

No One Awaiting Me

Two Brothers Defy Death During the Holocaust in Romania
by Joil Alpern
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Here is the riveting account of two orphaned brothers whose unshakeable courage enable them to survive the still rarely told horrors of the Holocaust in Romania. As Jews were expelled from Bukovina and Bessarabia to Transnistria, young Joil and Avrum witnessed the cruel destruction of their own parents and many others. But underlying the author's u …

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Hearts and Minds

Hearts and Minds

Canadian Romance at the Dawn of the Modern Era, 1900-1930
by Dan Azoulay
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What was romance like for Canadians a century ago? What qualities did marriageable men and women look for in prospective mates? How did they find suitable partners in difficult circumstances such as frontier isolation and parental disapproval, and, when they did, how did courtship proceed in the immediate post-Victorian era, when traditional romant …

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On the Fly

On the Fly

A Hockey Fan's View from the 'Peg
by Wayne Tefs
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After 15 long years the passion of Winnipeg's hockey fan's was reignited with the return of the NHL. A passion that would sell out an arena's worth of season tickets in mere minutes. A passion that would electrify the home team and send shivers down their opponents's spines. A passion that sports fans live for each and every season.

Part chronicle, …

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To Wawa with Love

To Wawa with Love

by Tom Douglas
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When Tom Douglas's father returned home after the Second World War, he was forced to move his family from Sault Ste. Marie north to Wawa, where he was the timekeeper at the Helen Mine. Although his parents were upset by the move, Tom was thrilled. In the forties, Wawa was still a wooden-sidewalked mud wallow of a mining town, and for a city kid, no …

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A Green Reef

A Green Reef

The Impact of Climate Change
by Stephen Henighan
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In spite of its disturbing implications, the impact of climate change on our physical environment can be difficult for us to understand or imagine. Moving from a memoir of a journey through an abundant yet fragile natural world to the daunting scientific evidence that climate change will lead to the degradation of nature and upheaval within society …

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Intersecting Sets

Intersecting Sets

A Poet Looks at Science
by Alice Major
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Poet Alice Major was given a book on relativity at the impressionable age of ten, so she never quite understood why science came to be dismissed as reductive or opposite to art. She surveys the sciences of the past half-century -- from physical to cognitive to evolutionary -- to shed light on why and how human beings create poems, challenging some …

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Conrad Kain

Conrad Kain

Letters from a Wandering Mountain Guide, 1906-1933
by Conrad Kain, edited by Zac Robinson, translated by Maria Koch & John Koch
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Conrad Kain is a titan amongst climbers in Canada and is well-known in mountaineering circles all over the world. His letters to Amelie Malek-a life-long friend-offer a candid view into the deepest thoughts of the Austrian mountain guide, and are a perfect complement to his autobiography, Where the Clouds Can Go. The 144 letters provide a unique an …

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Alfalfa to Ivy

Alfalfa to Ivy

Memoir of a Harvard Medical School Dean
by Joseph B. Martin
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Joseph B. Martin traces his climb from a Mennonite farm in the village of Duchess, Alberta to Dean of Harvard Medical School in his memoir, Alfalfa to Ivy. Readers are rewarded with an intimate perspective on academic politics and health care in Canada and the U.S. that Martin is perfectly poised to critique. And it is the human story of Martin's j …

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Pursuing China

Pursuing China

Memoir of a Beaver Liaison Officer
by Brian L. Evans
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Brian Evans blends memoir and history to draw a vivid picture of China and its cultural outreach over the past three decades. His historical and sociological insights as student, scholar, and administrator form an authentic commentary as he discusses China and the Cold War; the Cultural Revolution; the post-Mao transformation of China; Canada's rel …

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We Gambled Everything

We Gambled Everything

The Life and Times of an Oilman
by Arne Nielsen
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"We gambled everything-our careers, our fortunes, the future of our nation-and every day brought new discoveries. It was like living on a frontier."-Arne Nielsen The memoir of Canadian petroleum industry leader Arne Nielsen is not a conventional business biography. During his six decades in the business, he witnessed critical events in the oil indu …

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A Canterbury Pilgrimage / An Italian Pilgrimage

A Canterbury Pilgrimage / An Italian Pilgrimage

by Elizabeth Robins Pennell & Joseph Pennell, edited by Dave Buchanan
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A peasant in peaked hat and blue shirt, with trousers rolled up high above his bare knees, crossed the road and silently examined the tricycle. “You have a good horse,” he then said; “it eats nothing.” —from An Italian Pilgrimage

The 1880s was an exhilarating time for cycling pioneers like Elizabeth and her husband Joseph. As boneshakers a …

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Under the Holy Lake

Under the Holy Lake

A Memoir of Eastern Bhutan
by Ken Haigh
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A child’s face, a forgotten scent, or a distinctive flavour engages memory and inspires longing. Ken Haigh brings us tantalizingly close to his own vision of longing for a place, a people, a time, as he revisits those all-too-fleeting years as a young school teacher in the remote Himalayan village of Khaling, Bhutan. These experiences in an exoti …

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Canada's Constitutional Revolution

Canada's Constitutional Revolution

by Barry L. Strayer
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From 1960 to 1982 Barry L. Strayer was instrumental in the design of The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the patriation of Canada's Constitution. Here Dr. Strayer shares his experiences as a key legal advisor with a clear, personal voice that yields an insightful contribution to Canadian history and political memoir. He discusses the pe …

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Gifted to Learn

Gifted to Learn

by Gloria Mehlmann
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In 1960s Regina, when racial discrimination often went unchallenged, and the education system needed visionary reform, Gloria Mehlmann struggled to embrace her Cree/Saulteaux identity and sustain her passion for learning and teaching. Critical but not cynical, Mehlmann's touching stories reveal the experiences and students that taught her to become …

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The Trouble with Lions

The Trouble with Lions

A Glasgow Vet in Africa
by Jerry Haigh
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The trouble with lions is that while you are conducting a pregnancy test, you need to be equally, if not more, aware of what you can learn from the lion's other end. That is one lesson that Jerry Haigh brings home in this fascinating collection of stories about working with wild animals in Africa. Conversational in tone, conservational in theme—y …

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A Canadian Girl in South Africa

A Canadian Girl in South Africa

Maud Graham’s Experiences as a Teacher in the South African War Concentration Camps
by E. Maud Graham, edited by Michael Dawson; Catherine Gidney & Susanne M. Klausen
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As the South African War reached its grueling end in 1902, colonial interests at the highest levels of the British Empire hand-picked teachers from across the Commonwealth to teach the thousands of Boer children living in concentration camps. Highly educated, hard working, and often opinionated, E. Maud Graham joined the Canadian contingent of fort …

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Beyond the Hippocratic Oath

Beyond the Hippocratic Oath

A Memoir on the Rise of Modern Medical Ethics
by John B. Dossetor
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A pioneer in kidney transplantation in Canada in the late 1950s, Dr. John Dossetor was faced with making many ethical decisions in his ground-breaking research and practice in nephrology so it was with much personal experience that he embraced the study of medical ethics in his later years. His medical career spans decades of change as modern techn …

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The Truth About Luck

The Truth About Luck

What I Learned on My Road Trip with Grandma
by Iain Reid
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Selected for The Globe 100 Books in 2013.

In The Truth about Luck, Iain Reid, author of the highly popular coming-of-age memoir One Bird's Choice, accompanies his grandmother on a five-day vacation — which turns out to be a "staycation" at his apartment in Kingston. While the twenty-eight-year-old writer is at the beginning of his adult life, his …

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Lucky Dog

Lucky Dog

How Being a Veterinarian Saved My Life
by Sarah Boston
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Lucky Dog is a hilarious and heartwarming memoir by a renowned veterinary oncologist who tells us what we can learn about health care and ourselves from our most beloved pets.

What happens when a veterinary surgical oncologist (laymen’s term: cancer surgery doctor) thinks she has cancer herself? Enter Sarah Boston: a vet who suspects a suspicious …

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This All Happened

This All Happened

A Fictional Memoir
by Michael Winter, introduction by Lisa Moore
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The A List edition of Michael Winter’s brilliant fictional memoir, This All Happened depicts one man’s descent from love to fury over a calendar year. Featuring an introduction by Lisa Moore.

In this journal-a-clef, we are exposed to the kernel of truth that exists in each day. Told from the viewpoint of Gabriel English, This All Happened opens …

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Birding with Yeats

Birding with Yeats

A Mother's Memoir
by Lynn Thomson
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A delicately rendered memoir on motherhood, family, and the beauty of the natural world.

In fall 2007, Lynn Thomson experiences a huge life shift. Her teenage son, Yeats, is just beginning high school. Yeats has always struggled against the system, against the pressure to conform. He is a poet at heart: acutely sensitive, highly intelligent, and sol …

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The New Brick Reader

The New Brick Reader

edited by Tara Quinn
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Fifty writers on life, art and writing from twenty-two years of Brick, A Literary Journal.

Founded in 1977, Brick, A Literary Journal features a great many of the world’s best-loved writers, and has readers in every corner of the planet. The magazine prizes the personal voice and celebrates opinion, passion, revelation, and the occasional bad joke …

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One Bird's Choice

One Bird's Choice

A Year in the Life of an Overeducated, Underemployed Twenty-Something Who Moves Back Home
by Iain Reid
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Meet Iain Reid: an overeducated, underemployed twenty-something who moves back in with his lovable but eccentric parents on their hobby farm. But what starts out as a temporary arrangement turns into a year-long extended stay, in which Iain finds himself fighting with the farm fowl, taking fashion advice from the elderly, fattening up on home-cooke …

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Broken Circle

Broken Circle

The Dark Legacy of Indian Residential Schools
by Theodore Niizhotay Fontaine
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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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It's Only the Himalayas

It's Only the Himalayas

And Other Tales of Miscalculation from an Overconfident Backpacker
by S. Bedford
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A laugh-out-loud travel memoir that reveals backpacking’s awkward side.

Sue, a disenchanted waitress, embarks upon a year-long quest around the world with her friend, Sara—who’s exasperatingly perfect. Expecting a whimsical jaunt of self-discovery, Sue instead encounters an absurd series of misadventures that render her embarrassed, terrified, …

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Reena

Reena

A Father's Story
by Manjit Virk
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The tragic murder of Reena Virk—which inspired the major television series Under the Bridge—and its aftermath are recounted in heart-wrenching detail by her grieving father.

The horrifying killing of fourteen-year-old Reena Virk at the hands of her peers in 1997 shocked and stunned the public. This callous act of violence drew nation-wide atten …

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Birds of a Feather

Birds of a Feather

Tales of a Wild Bird Haven
by Linda Johns
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Winner, Evelyn Richardson Memorial Prize for Non-Fiction

Well-known naturalist and artist Linda Johns shares her woodland home with a menagerie of injured wild birds — starlings, blue jays, pigeons, baby woodpeckers, a rose-breasted grosbeak, a semi-palmated sandpiper, and even a gannet. She and her "saner half," Mack, have gone so far as to trans …

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Based on a True Story

Based on a True Story

by Elizabeth Renzetti
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A delectable satirical novel about celebrity culture, journalism, truth, lies, consequences — about the fictions we tell ourselves and the fictions we tell others.

Augusta Price (not her real name) is famous in England for playing a slatternly barmaid on a nighttime soap opera and for falling down drunk in public. Now, she has no job, no relations …

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Riding Into War

Riding Into War

The Memoir of a Horse Transport Driver, 1916-1919
by James Robert Johnston
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On the ghastly battlefields of the First World War, Jimmie Johnston drove teams or pack horses carrying ammunition and hauling guns to the front lines. One night, Johnston was hauling guns back from the front line. Suddenly, in the darkness and pouring rain, he, his team, the wagon, and the guns pitched into an old trench. After disentangling the h …

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In Search of the Ethical Lawyer

In Search of the Ethical Lawyer

Stories from the Canadian Legal Profession
edited by Adam Dodek & Alice Woolley
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What options did Paul Bernardo’s lawyer have when his client directed him to retrieve hidden evidence? Where would David Milgaard be today if a lawyer hadn’t doggedly challenged his murder conviction? And what should a defence lawyer do when told her client is a danger to the public?

 

In this equally inspiring and troubling book, leading Canadia …

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The Diplomat

The Diplomat

Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis
by Antony Anderson
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Shortlisted, John W. Dafoe Book Prize

Saturday, November 3, 1956
The United Nations, New York City
about 10 p.m.

Lester Pearson, Canada's foreign minister (and future prime minister) stands before the United Nations General Assembly. He is about to speak, reading from a proposal composed of seventy-eight painstakingly chosen words. These words, shape …

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This and That

This and That

The Lost Stories of Emily Carr; Revised and Updated
by Emily Carr, edited by Ann-Lee Switzer
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A new edition of Emily Carr’s final writings, This and That is a collection of autobiographical stories that gives fans of her work insight into the artist’s childhood, education, and development as a painter and writer.

Written in the last two years of Emily Carr’s life, the stories collected in This and That (which Carr wrote under the worki …

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Lauren Yanofsky Hates the Holocaust

Lauren Yanofsky Hates the Holocaust

by Leanne Lieberman
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Lauren Yanofsky doesn't want to be Jewish anymore. Her father, a noted Holocaust historian, keeps giving her Holocaust memoirs to read, and her mother doesn't understand why Lauren hates the idea of Jewish youth camps and family vacations to Holocaust memorials. But when Lauren sees some of her friends—including Jesse, a cute boy she likes—play …

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James Bartleman's Seasons of Hope 3-Book Bundle

James Bartleman's Seasons of Hope 3-Book Bundle

Seasons of Hope / Exceptional Circumstances / The Redemption of Oscar Wolf
by James Bartleman
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Novelist, diplomat, statesman, representative of both the First Nations and the Crown in Canada, James Bartleman always writes from his incredible personal experience. Presented here are three extraordinary books, each touching on a different aspect of his life, whether a candid tell-all about the halls of power, or his unique novels in which the n …

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Festival Man

Festival Man

A Novel
by Geoff Berner
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Maverick music manager Campbell Ouiniette makes a final destructive bid for glory at the Calgary Folk Festival.

Travel in the entertaining company of a man made of equal parts bullshit and inspiration, in what is ultimately a twisted panegyric to the power of strange music to change people from the inside out.

At turns funny and strangely sobering, …

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Seasons of Hope

Seasons of Hope

Memoirs of Ontario’s First Aboriginal Lieutenant Governor
by James Bartleman
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2016 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted

A look back over Bartleman’s seventy years, from his childhood of poverty to becoming the Queen’s representative in Ontario.

James Bartleman, Ontario’s first Native lieutenant governor, looks back over seventy years to his childhood and youth to describe how learning to read at any early age led him to …

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Projection

Projection

Encounters with My Runaway Mother
by Priscila Uppal
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2013 Governor General’s Literary Award — Shortlisted, Non-Fiction
2013 Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust — Shortlisted, Non-Fiction

Projection is the story of this mother-daughter meeting in Brazil, of how two strangers, connected by little more than blood, spent ten days together trying to build a relationship.

In 1977, Priscila Uppal’s fathe …

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Looks Like Daylight

Looks Like Daylight

Voices of Indigenous Kids
by Deborah Ellis, foreword by Loriene Roy
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Author Deborah Ellis travels across the continent, interviewing more than forty Native American kids and letting them tell their own stories.

They come from all over the continent — from Iqaluit to Texas, Haida Gwaii to North Carolina. Their stories are sometimes heartbreaking; more often full of pride and hope.

You’ll meet Tingo, who has spent m …

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Kids of Kabul

Kids of Kabul

Living Bravely through a Never-ending War
by Deborah Ellis
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Since its publication in 2000, hundreds of thousands of children all over the world have read and loved The Breadwinner, the fictional story of eleven-year-old Parvana living in Kabul under the terror of the Taliban. But what happened to Afghanistan’s children after the fall of the Taliban in 2001? In 2011, Deborah Ellis went to Kabul to find out …

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The Bells of Memory

The Bells of Memory

A Palestinian Boyhood in Jerusalem
by Issa J. Boullata
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The distinguished Arabic scholar, author, and translator Issa J. Boullata grew up in a Palestinian family in the Jerusalem of the 1930s and 1940s, when Palestine was under the British Mandate. His memoir, The Bells of Memory, is delightful in its reflections on an idyllic youth and detailed in its recollections of family members, classmates and tea …

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A Migrant Heart

A Migrant Heart

by Denis Sampson
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A Migrant Heart is about departures and arrivals, uprooting and attachment, resettling and returning. Denis Sampson left Ireland as a student, leaving behind the farming countryside of his childhood, the city of Dublin where he was educated, and the history and culture of his native country. He arrived in the cosmopolitan city of Montreal and disco …

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Passing Through Missing Pages

Passing Through Missing Pages

The Intriguing Story of Annie Garland Foster
by Frances Welwood
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Annie Garland Foster was born in Fredericton, NB, in 1875. She was an educator, nurse, politician, social reformer, journalist and biographer of Pauline Johnson. But she was also a bit of a mystery.

In 1939, Annie wrote an autobiography titled "Passing Through" in which she described the challenges and adventures of her earlier life: as a co-ed at U …

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