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The Bad Mother

The Bad Mother

by Marguerite Andersen, translated by Donald Winkler
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tagged : literary, biographical, family life

The Trillium Award-winning autobiographical novel "La mauvaise mere" by Marguerite Andersen is now in English. Prolific author Marguerite Andersen traces the important moments of her life in this honest and harrowing examination of motherhood. She gives an unflinching account of her relationship with her three children and her years spent following …

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Resilience and Triumph

Resilience and Triumph

Immigrant Women Tell Their Stories
edited by The Book Project Collective
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tagged : canadian, women authors, cultural heritage

A collection of true stories from 54 racialized immigrant and refugee women create an eclectic mix of three generations of voices. Women in their 20s to those in their 70s provide snapshots that begin in the 1960s and go to the present. Together these vividly recounted entries capture historical and everyday moments that reveal striking similaritie …

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Fostergirls

Fostergirls

by Liane Shaw
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age: 13 to 18
Grade: 8 to 12
Reading age: 13 to 18
tagged : orphans & foster homes, self-esteem & self-reliance

Her name is Sadie, but she might as well be called Fostergirl. Grouphomegirl. That’s how everyone thinks of her. Sadie doesn’t care. In fact, she’d be happier if they didn’t think of her at all. Her goal is to go unnoticed, to disappear. After living in twelve different foster homes, Sadie’s learned that nothing good comes from being noti …

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Guardian Angel House

Guardian Angel House

by Kathy Clark
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age: 9 to 13
Grade: 4 to 8
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : holocaust

Mama had always told twelve-year-old Susan that there was no safe place for a Jew, especially in German-occupied Hungary in 1944. Susan is skeptical and afraid when she and her little sister, Vera, are sent to a convent to be kept “safe” from the Nazis. Susan and Vera find their lives transformed and soon discover the true nature of courage whe …

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Tell Me a Story, Tell Me the Truth

Tell Me a Story, Tell Me the Truth

by Gina Roitman
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In Tell Me a Story, Tell Me the Truth, author Gina Roitman has captured her own experience as the daughter of Holocaust survivors in the character of Leah Smilovitz. An outsider, she belongs neither to her parents’ painful generation nor to her own.

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Saving Rome

Saving Rome

by Megan K. Williams
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Far from the Tuscan Sun… is Saving Rome. Megan K. Williams, a Rome-based writer and correspondent, knows just how far. In her debut collection, Williams serves up the Eternal City as you’ve never seen it before, turning an insider’s eye on the love, mystery and unholy chaos of Rome. In nine funny and insightful stories, Williams delves into t …

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Canadians Are Not Americans

Canadians Are Not Americans

Myths and Literary Traditions
by Katherine Morrison
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A transplanted American, Katherine Morrison has long been fascinated with the attempts of Canadians to articulate how their culture differs from that of their southern neighbor. Examining three hundred years of cultural traditions, Morrison takes the reader through the historical, political and sociological milieux of Canada and the United States. …

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When Your Voice Tastes Like Home

When Your Voice Tastes Like Home

Immigrant Women Write
edited by Prabhjot Parmar & Nila Somaia-Carten
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tagged : anthologies (multiple authors), women's studies, emigration & immigration

This collection features the writing of women from places as diverse as Slovakia and Portugal, India and Uruguay, Korea and Kenya, Italy and Iran. They look and think differently. They have distinctive traditions, cultures and history. They speak a world of languages. All of these women are immigrants with unique heritages, who have come to North A …

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She Writes

She Writes

Love, spaghetti and other stories by youngish women
edited by Carolyn Foster
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Elizabeth Ruth, Heather Birrell, Kristen den Hartog, Kelly Watt, Dana Bath, Teresa McWhirter and others make up this brilliant new collection of emerging literary voices in the landscape of Canadian literature by women.

In “Polish” Elizabeth Ruth deftly portrays the clash between mother and daughter, tradition and innovation. Ruth is shortlisted …

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Clara's War

Clara's War

by Kathy Kacer
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age: 9 to 13
Grade: 4 to 8
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : holocaust

From the Silver Birch Award-winning author of The Secret of Gabi’s Dresser.

t's a dangerous time for thirteen-year-old Clara and her family. They have just been imprisoned in Terezin (Terezinstadt), a ghetto in a medieval town near Prague - which was built to show the world how "well" the Nazis were treating Jews during the Second World War. Here …

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King of the Castle

King of the Castle

by Kathy Stinson
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age: 7 to 10
Grade: 2 to 5
Reading age: 6 to 8
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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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The Secret of Gabi's Dresser

The Secret of Gabi's Dresser

by Kathy Kacer
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age: 9 to 13
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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On the Road to Vegetarian Cooking

On the Road to Vegetarian Cooking

Easy Meals for Everyone
by Anne Lukin
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From the author of The Big Carrot Vegetarian Cookbook. This book is for everyone: the beginner trying this style of cooking for the first time, the committed vegetarian who wants help with meal planning and is keen to try new culinary delights, and the ba

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