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From Arabye to Engelond

From Arabye to Engelond

Medieval Studies in Honour of Mahmoud Manzalaoui
edited by A. E. Christa Canitz & Gernot R. Weiland
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This collection of essays explores the dialogue between Arabic and European cultures during the medieval period starting from the year 700. Using critical approaches the contributors examine a variety of thematic and cultural concerns.

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Night Spirits

Night Spirits

The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi Dene
by Ila Bussidor & Ustun Bilgen-Reinart
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For over 1500 years, the Sayisi Dene, 'The Dene from the East,' led an independent life, following the caribou herds and having little contact with white society. In 1956, an arbitrary government decision to relocate them catapulted the Sayisi Dene into the 20th century. It replaced their traditional nomadic life of hunting and fishing with a slum …

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19 Knives

19 Knives

by Mark Jarman
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With characters ranging from the desperate to the obsessive to the wildly comic, Mark Anthony Jarman's 19 Knives employs dazzling linguistic verve and staggering metaphoric powers in every sentence. But Jarman doesn't just write about people, he puts us in their skin so that we feel their frailty and courage.

No other contemporary Canadian short-sto …

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Skin

Skin

by Bonnie Bowman
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Winner, 3-Day Novel-Writing Contest (1999)

Winner, Inaugural ReLit Award (2001)

Salacious, funny, and painfully emotive, Skin is a provocative and ruminative parable about our deep-rooted urge to ostracize the freakish and shun the disfigured among us. An unconventional love story, Bowman probes the surface to reveal deeper, more lingering impulses c …

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Kamouraska

Kamouraska

by Anne Hébert, introduction by Noah Richler
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A classic of Canadian literature by the great Quebecoise writer, Kamouraska is based on a real nineteenth-century love-triangle in rural Quebec. It paints a poetic and terrifying tableau of the life of Elisabeth d'Aulnieres: her marriage to Antoine Tassy, squire of Kamouraska; his violent murder; and her passion for George Nelson, an American docto …

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King of the Castle

King of the Castle

by Kathy Stinson
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By the prizewinning author of the classics Red is Best, The Bare Naked Book and Big or Little, this chapter book is about a man who spends every day in a school but who cannot read. Mr. Elliot has a job he loves. He is the custodian in a primary school. H

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A Riddle of Roses

A Riddle of Roses

by Caryl Cude Mullin
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Grade: 5 to 8
Reading age: 9 to 12
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Meryl's mother was a great bard -- a storyteller and musician who sang of life and the world around her. Meryl, already an orphan, wants fo follow in her mother's footsteps. Highly spirited and curious, she has broken a sacred rule and has been suspended

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River of Hands

River of Hands

Deaf Heritage Stories
edited by Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf; Symara Bonner, by Jason Brace & Kayla Bradford
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Grade: 2 to 6
Reading age: 9 to 12
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For children ages 7 to 11, this landmark anthology, written and illustrated by young Deaf people, introduces kids to Deaf characters in a fun way. Within each story are quirky illustrations, how-to handsigns, vital lifestyle information and interesting hi

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Dictionary of Manitoba Biography

Dictionary of Manitoba Biography

by J.M. Bumsted
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Manitoba has been at the crossroads of many of the important debates and events in Canadian history. From the early fur trade to the Riel Rebellion to the Winnipeg General Strike, Manitobans have frequently played crucial roles in Canadian and sometimes world history. Until now, there has been no comprehensive, contemporary source for information o …

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The Last Illusion

Letters from Dutch Immigrants in the "Land of Opportunity" 1924-1930
edited and translated by Herman Ganzevoort
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Until now, information about Dutch immigration to Canada has been scarce as much was lost during the German occupation of Holland during World War II. However, Herman Ganzevoort was able to unearth and translate rare letters and articles written by Dutch immigrants during the 1920s, which offer new insight into the struggles the Dutch faced to fit …

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Inside Law School

Inside Law School

Two Dialogues about Legal Education
by Noel Lyon
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Are today's law school students being adequately prepared for their role in the twenty-first century? Noel Lyon does not believe that they are and maintains that current legal education is not in the public interest. With over thirty years experience in the legal field, Lyon passionately challenges the status quo.

Inside Law School aims to provoke …

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Reading the Entrails

Reading the Entrails

An Alberta Ecohistory
by Norman Charles Conrad
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Before the fall of Imperial Rome, priests cast the guts of sacrificial animals on the temple floor, claiming to be able to divine the future from these entrails. By probing the remains of Alberta's past sacrifices (reading the entrails), the author believes we might dimly see an apparition of Alberta's future.

This controversial book vividly portra …

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Greenwor(l)ds

Greenwor(l)ds

Ecocritical Readings of Canadian Women's Poetry
by Diana M.A. Relke
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Greenwor(l)ds rewrites the literary history of Canada from a feminist ecological perspective through a series of essays that examine the lives and work of nine women poets. Using insights from fields of knowledge as disparate as history and biology, physics and philosophy, psychoanalysis and communications studies, these essays reflect the transdis …

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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 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 first-generation Italian immig …

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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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Manitoba Medicine

Manitoba Medicine

A Brief History
by Ian Carr & Robert E. Beamish
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For many Canadians, the state of our health care and medical system is at the top of the public agenda. By following the growth and development of modern medicine in one Canadian province, Manitoba Medicine provides an insight into where our present medical system came from and how it developed.

Beginning with a description of some early Aboriginal …

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Dominant Impressions

Dominant Impressions

Essays on the Canadian Short Story
edited by Gerald Lynch & Angela Arnold Robbeson
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Canadian critics and scholars, along with a growing number from around the world, have long recognized the achievements of Canadian short story writers. However, these critics have tended to view the Canadian short story as a historically recent phenomenon. This reappraisal corrects this mistaken view by exploring the literary and cultural antecede …

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The Triumph of Narrative

The Triumph of Narrative

Storytelling in the Age of Mass Culture
by Robert Fulford
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Narrative has been central to human life for millennia, and the twentieth century has been preeminently the age of the story. Mass culture and mass leisure have enabled us to spend far more time absorbing stories, real and imaginary, than any of our ancestors. Whether or not this has been to our benefit is one of the questions raised by journalist …

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Feminist Success Stories - Célébrons nos réussites féministes

Feminist Success Stories - Célébrons nos réussites féministes

edited by Karen A. Blackford; Marie-Luce Garceau & Sandra Kirby
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Abuses by international corporations, withdrawal of social services and implementation of regressive legislation continue to impoverish women and reduce the quality of their everyday lives: women have reason to be demoralized. Recognizing this challenging and difficult situation, this volume reviews women's successes at feminizing Canadian institut …

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God and Argument - Dieu et l'argumentation philosophique

God and Argument - Dieu et l'argumentation philosophique

edited by William Sweet
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Given the challenge of anti-realism, anti-foundationalism, and post-modernism, is rational argument concerning religious belief still possible? This collection provides a broad range of perspective on the contemporary discussion of the place of argument in philosophical discussion on God and, more generally on religious belief.

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From the Inside Out

From the Inside Out

The Rural Worlds of Mennonite Diarists
edited by Royden Loewen
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Historian Royden Loewen has brought together selections from diaries kept by 21 Mennonites in Canada between 1863 and 1929, some translated from German for the first time. By skillfully comparing and contrasting a wide cross-section of lives, Loewen shows how these diaries often turn the hidden contours of household and community "inside out." The …

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Cyberidentities

Cyberidentities

Canadian and European Presence in Cyberspace
edited by Leen D'Haenens
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This innovative study explores diverse aspects of Canadian and European identity on the information highway and reaches beyond technical issues to confront and explore communication, culture and the culture of communication.

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Speaking Likeness, A

Speaking Likeness, A

by Joseph Plaskett
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In this lavishly produced hardcover volume, Plaskett has created an autobiography as colourful as his finest paintings. Plaskett begins with his early family life in New Westminster, BC, relates his encounter with abstract expressionism under Hans Hofmann, and then discusses the development of his mature style. Included are an introduction by the l …

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Poles Apart

Poles Apart

A Study in Contrasts
edited by Antoni G. Lewkowicz
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Poles Apart covers a range of themes about the Artic and Antarctic, including the geography, glaciology and glacial history, ecology, living resources, governance, and history of exploration. Topics are examined separately for each pole and each theme is summarized by a rapporteur who draws out the contrast and the similarities. This unique format …

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Just Fine

Just Fine

by France Daigle
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Just Fine traces the mishaps and misadventures of a conflicted agoraphobe: a woman psychologically restricted to a life indoors but spiritually inclined to wander the meadows, roads, and community beyond the house and river of her youth.

Her struggle assumes historic proportions when her neighbours dream of their own escapes from the insular, predic …

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Guardians of the Wild

Guardians of the Wild

A History of the Warden Service of Canada's National Parks
by Robert J. Burns & Mike Schintz
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Bears and bureaucrats, timber and telephone lines, poaching and predators, fires and families - all these play a part in this fascinating study of Canada's National Park wardens. The warden service has been integral to Canada's National Parks from their earliest days. First established in Rocky Mountains Park (now Banff National Park) in 1909, the …

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Community Music in Alberta

Community Music in Alberta

Some Good School House Stuff!
by George W. Lyon
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An album of photographs and musical experiences during the first century of Alberta's history. Explore Alberta's astonishing musical heritage, from brass bands and minstrel shows to Ukrainian folk music and symphonies, from native singers to Wilf Carter.

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The Real World of Technology

The Real World of Technology

by Ursula Franklin
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In this expanded edition of her bestselling 1989 CBC Massey Lectures, renowned scientist and humanitarian Ursula M. Franklin examines the impact of technology upon our lives and addresses the extraordinary changes since The Real World of Technology was first published.

In four new chapters, Franklin tackles contentious issues, such as the dilution o …

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A Quarter-Century of Normalization and Social Role Valorization

A Quarter-Century of Normalization and Social Role Valorization

Evolution and Impact
edited by Robert J. Flynn & Raymond Lemay
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During the late 1960s, Normalization and Social Role Valorization (SRV) enabled the widespread emergence of community residential options and then provided the philosophical climate within which educational integration, supported employment, and community participation were able to take firm root. This book is unique in tracing the evolution and im …

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Interpreters as Diplomats

Interpreters as Diplomats

A Diplomatic History of the Role of Interpreters in World Politics
by Ruth Roland
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This book looks at the role played throughout history by translators and interpreters in international relations. It considers how political linguistics function and have functioned throughout history. It fills a gap left by political historians, who seldom ask themselves in what language the political negotiations they describe were conducted.

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The Changing Tradition

The Changing Tradition

Women in the History of Rhetoric
edited by Christine M. Sutherland & Rebecca Sutcliffe
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Until very recently, the contribution of women to the history of rhetoric has gone unacknowledged. Current scholarship, however, reveals that traditional devinitions of the field have been too narrow, excluding the work of women rhetoricians. Research demonstrates that women hav indeed been involved in the field of rhetoric, almost since its incept …

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Governance Through Social Learning

Governance Through Social Learning

by Gilles Paquet
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Governance connotes the way an organization, an economy, or a social system co-ordinates and steers itself. Some insist that governing is strictly a top-down process guided by authority and coercion, while others emphasize that it emerges bottom-up through the workings of the free market. This book rejects these simplistic views in favour of a more …

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Mean

Mean

by Ken Babstock
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Mean is a stunning exploration of the threshold and divide between our primeval origins and the meanness of our everyday lives. In this collection, the pastoral collides with the concrete terrain of motorbikes, prisons, and chainlink to capture our constructed isolation and our buried, yet resonant, connection to the land and seascapes that surroun …

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Bird Brain

Bird Brain

by Marie-Francine Herbert
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Grade: 4
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Poppy, heroine of the internationally bestselling chapter books A Monster in My Cereal, A Ghost in My Mirror, Witch’s Brew and Poppy’s Whale is involved in a new adventure. When a supply teacher disdainfully accuses her of being a bird brain, Poppy turns

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Does Canada Matter?

Does Canada Matter?

Liberalism and the Illusion of Sovereignty
by Clarence Bolt
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In this lucid yet impassioned book Clarence Bolt reveals how Canada is rapidly losing its sovereign status to the liberal, globalizing drive that has, since Confederation, endeavoured to eliminate regional diversity, self-reliance and distinctiveness by blending our regions into a centralized economic and political system. Echoing George Grant, Bol …

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From Cognition to Being

From Cognition to Being

Prolegomena for Teachers
by Henry Davis McHenry
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In this book, McHenry challenges the still-regnant paradigm of knowledge acquisition as the end and means of schooling, supplanting it with an inquiry into what knowledge is.  Tracing the development of the idea of knowledge from its roots in Descartes and Locke through the ontological turn in Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Buber,  he provides an alt …

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White Lung

White Lung

by Grant Buday
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Finalist, City of Vancouver Book Prize

A blackly comic new novel from Vancouver author Grant Buday, based on his eight glorious years working in a mass production bakery. Dickensian in magnitude, White Lung is a sardonic portrait of B.C.’s racial conflicts and chaotic economy.

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"a rollicking black comedy of errors with a host o …

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Bolder Flights

Bolder Flights

Essays on the Canadian Long Poem
edited by Frank Tierney & Angela Arnold Robbeson
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A growing number of literary historians and critics now recognize the contemporary long poem as a distinctively Canadian genre. This collection of essays leads the reader to a deeper understanding of Canadian literary cultures in terms of their local intimacies and idiosyncrasies as well as in their national contexts.

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Atonement

Atonement

by Gaetan Soucy, translated by Sheila Fischman
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Atonement is Sheila Fischman's translation of Gaetan Soucy's brilliant novel, originally published in French as L'Acquittement.

Twenty years after leaving the tiny village of Saint Aldor, Louis Bapaume has come home to make amends. During that one blustery winter solstice day, between the railway station and the church where a funeral mass is underw …

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The Nordlings

The Nordlings

by Kathleen McDonnell
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Grade: 4 to 8
Reading age: 9 to 12
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The first book in the Notherland Journeys trilogy. Fifteen-year-old Peggy is trying to run away from her problems at home. Before she can decide what to do, she finds herself thrust back into a long-forgotten fantasy world called Notherland, which she had

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The Wilderness Cookbook

The Wilderness Cookbook

A Guide to Good Food on the Trail
by Bonnie McTaggart & Jill Bryant
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This cookbook provides a range of simple, tasty meals for people who like to get away from crowded campgrounds and still enjoy great food. In addition to step-by-step recipes and meal plans, it provides easy-to-follow processes for drying vegetables and fruits, and tips for travelling with fresh produce. A perfect guide for a deliciously satisfying …

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The Secret of Gabi's Dresser

The Secret of Gabi's Dresser

by Kathy Kacer
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Grade: 4 to 8
Reading age: 9 to 12
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Gabi is a young Jewish girl living in Czechoslovakia during the time of the Holocaust. Gradually life is getting harder and harder. Jews are bullied at school, they can’t visit each other at a certain time, they have to walk everywhere, they are not allowed to go to non-Jewish stores, and finally Gabi’s best friend deserts her because she is Je …

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The Spirit of the Alberta Indian Treaties

The Spirit of the Alberta Indian Treaties

Third Edition
by Richard Price
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Government and First Nations leaders have tended to operate within two different systems of knowledge and perception regarding treaty rights issues in Canada. While First Nations emphasize the original spirit or intent of an agreement, government stresses the letter of the agreement. The Spirit of the Alberta Indian Treaties has long been acknowled …

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Rethinking the Future of the University

Rethinking the Future of the University

edited by David Lyle Jeffrey & Dominic Manganiello
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This distinguished collection of essays, edited under the direction of David Lyle Jeffrey and Dominic Manganiello, emerged from the discussions that surrounded the 1995-1996 McMartin Lectures. Dedicated to studying the relationship and contributions of historic Christian thought to the intellectual life of university disciplines, this series of lec …

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Images of Canadianness

Images of Canadianness

Visions on Canada's Politics, Culture, and Economics
edited by Leen D'Haenens
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Images of Canadianness offers backgrounds and explanations for a series of relevant--if relatively new--features of Canada, from political, cultural, and economic angles. Each of its four sections contains articles written by Canadian and European experts that offer original perspectives on a variety of issues: voting patterns in English-speaking C …

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Making it Home

Making it Home

Place in Canadian Literature
by Deborah Keahey
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Traditional approaches to Prairie literature have focussed on the significance of "the land" in attempts to make a place into a home. The emphasis on the importance of landscape as a defining feature ignores the important roles played by other influences brought to the land such as history, culture, gender, ethnicity, religion, community, family, a …

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The Fallacy of Race and the Shoah

The Fallacy of Race and the Shoah

by Naomi Kramer & Ronald Headland
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Naomi Kramer and Ronald Headland to approach the universal issues that inevitably arise in discussing the Holocaust -- evil, courage, human dignity, moral responsibility and the existential qualities of humankind -- through individual experience. Consisting of two main parts, the book explores one individual's experience during the Shoah and the hi …

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Becoming Human

Becoming Human

by Jean Vanier
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Acclaimed as a man "who inspires the world" (Maclean's) and a "nation builder" (Globe and Mail), Jean Vanier has made a difference in the lives of countless people -- including those with disabilities and the many young people who have been moved by his life's work.

Becoming Human is a modern classic that continues to resonate among the generations …

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Cruelties

Cruelties

by Lise Bissonnette, translated by Sheila Fischman
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From the acclaimed author of Following the Summer and Affairs of Art come these stories that convey the betrayal that accompanies every love story, seek to dispel all illusion, and recommend malice as state of grace. In the end vengeance emerges -- hot, velvety, coursing with passion and blood, and, surprisingly, capable of forging the most lasting …

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The Girl Who Hated Books

The Girl Who Hated Books

by Manjusha Pawagi, illustrated by Leanne Franson
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Grade: k to 3
Reading age: 6 to 8
tagged : books & libraries, imagination & play

Meena hates books. But when she accidentally knocks over a stack, out from the pages tumble an assortment of characters. To find their way back into the proper books, Meena has to read!

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