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Fault Lines

Fault Lines

Greenland – Iceland – Faroe Islands
by Nicolas Billon
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Winner of the 2013 Governor General's Literary Award for Drama

In Greenland, the discovery of a new island off the nation's coast mirrors a growing rift between the island’s discoverer and his family.

In Iceland, set against the backdrop of the banking crisis, a confrontation between a real estate agent and a tenant takes an unexpected turn.

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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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Continuations 2

Continuations 2

by Douglas Barbour & Sheila E. Murphy
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"Most long poems contain lyric occasions. Here is an amazingly sustained lyric that contains traces of other commodities." -Robert Kroetsch Sheila Murphy and Douglas Barbour extend their singular poetic vision of that elusive third I/eye in Continuations 2. The new lyric voice sustained (within) these labyrinthine verses does so by virtue of its au …

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HER2

HER2

by Maja Ardal
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In this poignant meditation on the uneasy relationship between science and the human spirit, a group of women aged nineteen to sixty-three with HER2-related breast cancer are recruited for a clinical drug trial. For some of them the trial is renewed hope; others feel it’s a weary last resort. For Dr. Danielle Pearce, the research scientist in cha …

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Eugene A. Forsey

Eugene A. Forsey

An Intellectual Biography
by Frank Milligan
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In this unusual biography of one of Canada's most well-known public figures, author Frank Milligan traces the intellectual foundations on which Eugene Forsey's world-view was constructed. Starting with his middle-class Ottawa upbringing, Forsey's philosophical pilgrimage was the product of a deep allegiance to a Christian social gospel, exposure to …

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A.S. Byatt and the Heliotropic Imagination

A.S. Byatt and the Heliotropic Imagination

by Jane Campbell
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A.S. Byatt’s novel Possession: A Romance attracted international acclaim in 1990, winning both the Booker Prize and the Irish Times/Aer Lingus International Fiction Prize. In her long and eminent career, Byatt has steadily published both fiction and non-fiction, the latest of which has not, until now, been given full critical consideration.

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Hiking Trails of Cape Breton, 2nd Edition

Hiking Trails of Cape Breton, 2nd Edition

by Michael Haynes
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This revised edition has new and detailed information on 40 new hiking trails on Cape Breton Island, ranging from its very northern tip at Money Point all the way to the Ghost Beach Trail, which begins as soon as you cross the Canso Causeway. This hands-on account of the most enjoyable, challenging, family-oriented, and entertaining hiking trails i …

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Master Shipbuilders of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol 2: Notre Dame Bay to Petty Harbour

Master Shipbuilders of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol 2: Notre Dame Bay to Petty Harbour

by Calvin Evans
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The fishery, the seal cull, the settlement, the culture—the history of Newfoundland and Labrador has been shaped and witnessed from the deck of sea-going vessels, and those vessels were sparred with local timbers, planked and rigged by the hands of our master shipbuilders. In this companion volume to its highly successful predecessor, author Calv …

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What Parents Need to Know about Teens

What Parents Need to Know about Teens

Facts, Myths and Strategies
by David A. Wolfe
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As a parent, you want practical, accurate and user friendly information to help raise your teen. You want to know what’s considered normal adolescent behaviour, how to determine whether your child is on a good path, how to encourage your teen’s healthy development, and how to get help when problems arise. What Parents Need to Know about Teens i …

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The Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 Anthology

The Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 Anthology

A Selection of the Shortlist
edited by A.F. Moritz
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The best books of poetry published in English internationally and in Canada are honoured annually with the Griffin Poetry Prize, one of the world's richest and most prestigious literary awards. The 2010 edition of the anthology includes poems from all the books to be shortlisted this year by judges Anne Carson, Kathleen Jamie, and Carl Phillips. Th …

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Fire on the Water

Fire on the Water

The Red-hot Career of Superstar Rower Ned Hanlan
by Wendy A. Lewis
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Grade: 4 to 6
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tagged : water sports, emigration & immigration, post-confederation (1867-)

How did the son of Irish immigrants outrow blueblood scullers from Oxford and Cambridge to become one of the most famous athletes of his time? Award-winning author Wendy A. Lewis recounts the compelling story of the "Boy in Blue," from his childhood on the Toronto Islands, where he rowed himself to school on the mainland every day, to laurels won a …

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On Writing

On Writing

by A.L. Kennedy
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On Writing features missives from A. L. Kennedy's hugely popular Guardian blog. Readers and aspiring writers will have almost everything they need to know about the complexities of researching, writing, and publishing fiction from one of the funniest and most alert of our contemporary authors.

After six novels, five story collections and two books o …

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What Becomes

What Becomes

by A.L. Kennedy
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A. L. Kennedy's remarkable new collection of stories shows us exactly what becomes of the broken-hearted. She reveals the sadness, violence, hurt, and terror, but also the redemption of love, and she does so with enormous human compassion, wild leaps of humour, and the brilliantly original linguistic skill that distinguishes her as one of the world …

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Old Stones

Old Stones

The Biography of a Family
by A.S. Penne
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At the end of the Second World War nearly 50,000 women emigrated to Canada from Britain and the continent, scarred from the bomb-rutted fields of Europe. For them that Atlantic crossing marked the beginning of a great adventure: a new country, a new life and a new husband. For many children of these unions came a dual heritage, a cultural divide th …

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All the Rage

All the Rage

by A.L. Kennedy
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A dozen stories: a dozen ways of looking at love, or the lack of love. Over five previous collections, A. L. Kennedy has shown herself to be a master of the short form, with a perfect way with sentences and a voice so distinct as to be instantly recognizable.

Here, as before, lies the battlefield of the heart, where characters who have suffered disa …

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The Hungry Grass

The Hungry Grass

by A. Mary Murphy
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This book tells a story that nobody knows because at the time the story happened, nobody cared. The individual lives of the labouring Irish were unrecorded, irrelevant. The Hungry Grass weaves the threads of daily routine, annual cycles, religious faith, fairy belief, communal practice, and political reality to show as clear a picture as possible o …

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Vancouver Past

Essays in Social History
edited by Robert A.J. McDonald
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Focusing on Vancouver's social history, the essays written for this special edition of BC Studies treat hitherto neglected areas of the city's past and bring new insights into how its residents lived and worked. Receiving particular attention is the socio-economic and residential structure of Vancouver with one author arguing that the city's econom …

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Northern Rover

Northern Rover

The Life Story of Olaf Hanson
by A.L. Karras, with Olaf Hanson
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From 1919 to 1970, Olaf Hanson was a trapper, fur trader, prospector, game guardian, fisherman, and road blasting expert in northeastern Saskatchewan. He told his life story to popular Saskatchewan author A. L. Karras, who wrote this historical memoir in the 1980s. In an uncompromising, straightforward style, Karras and Hanson reveal the geography, …

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Recollecting

Recollecting

Lives of Aboriginal Women of the Canadian Northwest and Borderlands
edited by Sarah Carter & Patricia A. McCormack
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This rich collection of essays illuminates the lives of late-eighteenth-century to mid-twentieth-century Aboriginal women, women who have been overlooked in sweeping narratives of the history of the West.

Some essays focus on individuals—a trader, a performer, a non-human woman. Other essays examine cohorts of women—wives, midwives, seamstresses …

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Outrider of Empire

Outrider of Empire

The Life and Adventures of Roger Pocock
by Geoffrey A. Pocock, foreword by Merrill Distad
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A dreamer of dreams, an adventurer, and a man of many ideas, Roger Pocock was an inveterate, world-ranging traveler who lived the life that all adventurous boys desire. He listened with wonder to the stories of all those he met, be they outlaws like Butch Cassidy, ranchers, or mounted police. Readers of all ages and classes eagerly devoured Pocock …

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First Voices

First Voices

An Aboriginal Women's Reader
edited by Patricia A. Monture & Patricia D. Mcguire
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A collection of articles that examine many of the struggles that Aboriginal women have faced, and continue to face, in Canada. Sections include: Profiles of Aboriginal Women; Identity; Territory; Activism; Confronting Colonialism; the Canadian Legal System; and Indigenous Knowledges. Photographs and poetry are also included. "This volume brings us …

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Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia

Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia

Architecture and Challenge in the Imperial Age
by Anthony A. Barrett & Rhodri Windsor Liscombe
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Yorkshire-born Francis Mawson Rattenbury (1867-1935) emigrated to British Columbia as a young architect in 1892. Within months of his arrival in Victoria he launched his brilliant, if abbreviated, career by winning an international competition to design the legislative buildings. While his life was marred by controversy, scandal and, in the end, tr …

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The Diverse Worlds of Unemployed Adults

The Diverse Worlds of Unemployed Adults

Consequences for Leisure, Lifestyle, and Well-being
by Mark E. Havitz; Peter A. Morden & Diane M. Samdahl
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Multi-method research study shows why leisure activities are as important for the unemployed as they are for the employed.

Can someone who is unemployed experience leisure, or does that seem like a contradiction in terms? If unemployed people can experience leisure, how might it mitigate the negative effects of unemployment? And what form, then, wo …

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Fighting for Votes

Fighting for Votes

Parties, the Media, and Voters in an Ontario Election
by William P. Cross; Jonathan Malloy; Tamara A. Small & Laura B. Stephenson
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Elections are not just about who casts ballots – they reflect the citizens, parties, media, and history of an electorate. Fighting for Votes examines how these factors interacted during a recent Ontario election. Drawing on a wealth of sources, the authors ask three questions: How do parties position themselves to appeal to voters? How is informa …

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Living Recovery

Living Recovery

Youth Speak Out on “Owning” Mental Illness
by JoAnn Elizabeth Leavey
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Living Recovery provides critical information for practitioners and educators in mental health services about the self-described needs of young people diagnosed with mental illness. It portrays the stages of living with mental illness through the recovery model ELAR—emergence, loss, adaptation, and recovery. The …

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Stolen

Stolen

by Annette Lapointe
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Finalist, Giller Prize

Winner of 2 Saskatchewan Book Awards (Best First Book; City of Saskatoon Book Award)

Finalist, Saskatchewan Book Award (Book of the Year)

Winner, Canadian Authors’ Association-BookTV Emerging Writer Award

Finalist, Amazon/ Books in Canada First Novel Award

Rowan Friesen has made a career of drug-dealing and small-time thievery …

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Conversations in Food Studies

Conversations in Food Studies

edited by Colin R. Anderson; Charles Z. Levkoe; Jennifer Brady, contributions by Steffanie Scott; Eva A. Bogdan; Robyn Bunn; Carmen Wong; Keith Lee; Penny Van Esterik; Lani Trenouth; David Szanto; Matt Ventresca; Jennifer Sumner; Kristen Lowitt; Arthur Green; Chantal Clement; Robert Jennings; Kirsten Valentine Cadieux; Huddart Kennedy; Jennifer A. Braun; Cathryn Sprague; Keren Rideout; Cassie Wever; Samara Brock; Mark Bomford; Mary A. Beckie; Wanda Martin; Victoria Millious; Phil Mount; Tammara Soma; Erika Mundel; Alan Nash; Seriy Polyakov; Ankit Gupta; Anais Detolle; Josee Johnson; Ahmed Khan & Konstantinos Zougris, foreword by Mustafa Koc
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Few things are as important as the food we eat. Conversations in Food Studies demonstrates the value of interdisciplinary research through the cross-pollination of disciplinary, epistemological, and methodological perspectives. Widely diverse essays, ranging from the meaning of milk, to the bring-your-own-wine movement, to urban household waste, ar …

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The River of History

The River of History

Trans-national and Trans-disciplinary Perspectives on the Immanence of the Past
contributions by Peter Farrugia; Robert Wright; Leo Groarke; John McLaren; Nancy E. Wright; A. R. Buck; John S. Hill; Jeffrey Scott Brown; Carol B. Duncan; James Gerrie; M. Carleton Simpson & Stephen F. Haller
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Does history matter any more? In an era when both the past and memory seem to be sources of considerable interest and, frequently, lively debate, has the academic discipline of history ceased to offer the connection between past and present experience that it was originally intended to provide? In short, has History become a bridge to nowhere, a st …

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Reinventing African Chieftaincy in the Age of AIDS, Gender, Governance, and Development

Reinventing African Chieftaincy in the Age of AIDS, Gender, Governance, and Development

contributions by Donald I. Ray; Sibongiseni Mkhize; Gaelle Eizlini; Kereng Daniel Lebogang Kgotleng; Mpilo Pearl Sithole; Kusi Ankra; Keshav C. Sharma; Mpho F. Moloma; Robert Thornton; Morgan Nyendu; Shahid Vawda; Mogopodi H. Lekorwe; Christiane Owusu-Sarpong; Kimberley Schoon; Sherri A. Brown; Wilhelmina J. Donkoh; Brian Keating, edited by Keshav Sharma; Tim Quinlan & Tacita Clarke
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This collection of essays examines the relatively new, and frequently overlooked, political phenomenon in post-colonial Africa of chieftaincy "re-inventing" itself. The traditional authority of chiefs has been one of Africa's missing voices who are now bringing new resources to the challenges that AIDS, gender, governance, and development pose to t …

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Pig Girl

Pig Girl

by Colleen Murphy
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At 4:00 a.m. on a secluded farm, a woman fights to take her life back from a serial killer as her desperate sister and a haunted police officer reach across time and distance in an attempt to rescue her.

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A Year Without Mom

A Year Without Mom

by Dasha Tolstikova
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Grade: 5 to 9
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tagged : emigration & immigration, parents

Now available in paperback, Dasha Tolstikova’s acclaimed graphic novel A Year Without Mom follows twelve-year-old Dasha through a year full of turmoil after her mother leaves for America.

It is the early 1990s in Moscow, and political change is in the air. But Dasha is more worried about her own challenges as she negotiates family, friendships and …

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Nothing But Net

Nothing But Net

by Michael Coldwell
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Grade: 4 to 8
Reading age: 7 to 10
tagged : basketball

The Cape Breton Grizzly Bears are a bad news basketball team--they haven't won a single game all season. But the rules say a team from their region has to play in the Nova Scotia Invitational Tournament in Halifax, and they're it.
Their "star" player is the harebrained Chip Carson, whose constant scheming and practical jokes keep his coach and te …

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School

School

by Jen Currin
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At times a call to action and at others an intimate conversation between friends, Currin’s sensual and surreal poems speak to the political upheavals and environmental catastrophes of our time. School is an instruction manual for igniting transformation through a collective effort of love and community.

'School is about the ways in which life eluc …

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Lost Gospels

Lost Gospels

by Lorri Neilsen Glenn
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Glenn's new collection confronts the deaths of dear friends and family members, returns to her prairie childhood and youth, and engages hard, hard questions of mortality, and of existence in a world fraught with suffering and violence (both global and domestic). Central is the poetic sequence “A Song for Simone”—a conversation between the poe …

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Bad Boy

Bad Boy

by Diana Wieler
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tagged : lgbt, hockey, friendship

Hockey is the only game worth playing in the rough-and-tumble prairie town of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. When sixteen-year-old A.J. Brandiosa makes the Triple A team of his dreams, he can hardly believe that his life is finally coming together.

And then it falls apart. A.J. makes an unexpected discovery about his best friend and teammate, Tulsa Brown, …

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Counting on Fall

Counting on Fall

by Lizann Flatt, illustrated by Ashley Barron
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Grade: k to 2
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In Counting on Fall, the first title in the best-selling Math in Nature series, nature comes to life to help children in Grades K to 2 learn concepts of number sense and numeration.
As young readers journey into the natural world, they will discover that numbers, patterns, shapes — and much more! — can be found by observing everyday plants and …

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Dear Marian, Dear Hugh

Dear Marian, Dear Hugh

The Maclennan-Engel Correspondence
edited by Christl Verduyn
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A student at McGill in the mid-1950s, Marian Engel wrote her M.A. thesis under the direction of Hugh MacLennan. Their work together became the basis of a correspondence, the MacLennan half of which survives and is detailed here. Both personal and professional in nature, MacLennan's letters to Engel provide fascinating insights into his life's pursu …

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A Boy's Life of Napoleon

A Boy's Life of Napoleon

by Alden Nowlan
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Alden Nowlan's "A Boy's Life of Napoleon" is a brilliant piece of short fiction adapted from Nowlan's first novel, The Wanton Troopers, written in 1960 but published posthumously in 1988. Published on the occasion of Goose Lane Editions's 60th anniversary, it is also available as part of the six@sixty collection.

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Imagining Head Smashed In

Imagining Head Smashed In

Aboriginal Buffalo Hunting on the Northern Plains
by Jack W. Brink
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Grade: 10 to 12
tagged : archaeology, north america, native american, hunting

At the place known as Head-Smashed-In in southwestern Alberta, Aboriginal people practiced a form of group hunting for nearly 6,000 years before European contact. The large communal bison traps of the Plains were the single greatest food-getting method ever developed in human history. Hunters, working with their knowledge of the land and of buffalo …

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It Can't Last Forever

It Can't Last Forever

The 19th Battalion and the Canadian Corps in the First World War
by David Campbell
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The 19th Battalion was an infantry unit that fought in many of the deadliest battles of the First World War. Hailing from Hamilton, Toronto, and other communities in southern Ontario and beyond, its members were ordinary men facing extraordinary challenges at the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele, Amiens, and other battlefields on Europe’s Western …

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A Karenina Companion

A Karenina Companion

by C.J.G. Turner
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Although Anna Karenina has been described as “the European novel” by Frank Leavis, the geographical setting of the novel and, increasingly, its temporal and cultural setting, render it a foreign novel to most readers. A Karenina Companion offers a wealth of information, including a great deal that has previously not been available in English, f …

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My Name Is Seepeetza

My Name Is Seepeetza

30th Anniversary Edition
by Shirley Sterling
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Grade: 4 to 7
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : native canadian, prejudice & racism, post-confederation (1867-)

An honest, inside look at life in an Indian residential school in the 1950s, and how one indomitable young spirit survived it.

At six years old, Seepeetza is taken from her happy family life on Joyaska Ranch to live as a boarder at the Kalamak Indian Residential School. Life at the school is not easy, but Seepeetza still manages to find some bright …

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Out of the Way! Out of the Way!

Out of the Way! Out of the Way!

by Uma Krishnaswami, illustrated by Uma Krishnaswamy
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Grade: p to 2
Reading age: 4 to 7
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Selected for the USBBY Outstanding International Book List

A young boy spots a baby tree growing in the middle of a dusty path in his village. He carefully places rocks around it as the local mango seller rushes past shouting, "Out of the way! Out of the way!" As the tree grows bigger, people and animals traverse the path until it becomes a lane, fl …

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Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox

Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox

illustrated by Danielle Daniel
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Grade: k to 2
Reading age: 4 to 7
tagged : emotions & feelings, imagination & play, native canadian

Children’s love for animals and disguise come together in this award-winning introduction to the Anishinaabe tradition of totem animals.

In this introduction to the Anishinaabe tradition of totem animals, young children explain why they identify with different creatures such as a deer, beaver or moose. Delightful illustrations show the children we …

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Clearing the Plains

Clearing the Plains

Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life
by James Daschuk
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In arresting, but harrowing, prose, James Daschuk examines the roles that Old World diseases, climate, and, most disturbingly, Canadian politics--the politics of ethnocide--played in the deaths and subjugation of thousands of aboriginal people in the realization of Sir John A. Macdonald’s "National Dream."

It was a dream that came at great expense …

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The Cuffer Anthology

The Cuffer Anthology

A Selection of Short Fiction
edited by Pam Frampton
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Intended as a salute to the best in locally crafted short fiction, The Cuffer Prize was launched in March 2008 and attracted nearly 200 entries from across the province. The Cuffer Anthology contains the best of those entries. This is a collection of stories to be savoured and remembered. Readers will thrill at the writing talent that abounds in Ne …

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The Cloaca

The Cloaca

by Andrew Hood
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The stories included in Andrew Hood’s sophomore collection are beautiful, gross, funny, and personal. The Cloaca is a train wreck of awesomeness. It’s your high school gym coach, drunk and dishing dirt on all the other teachers on the crosstown bus-a stomach-turning spectacle that’ll make you laugh out loud now, feel bad later. You won’t be …

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Beyond Mysticism

Beyond Mysticism

by James R. Horne
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This study of the meaning and the experience of mysticism is a product of the author's personal interest in mysticism and his reflection, as a philosopher, on some of the philosophical questions raised by mysticism is a "a psychological process which occurs with varying degrees of intensity in everyone's life" and the observation that this process …

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Le Bonheur et autres troubles

Le Bonheur et autres troubles

by Ahmad Saidullah, translated by Annick Geoffroy-Skuce; Marc Charron & Caroline Lavoie
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Un prétendu éditeur découvre un mystérieux coffre rempli de manuscrits. C’est là le prétexte pour retracer les pas de personnages associés à la famille Ashfaq, issue de la bourgeoisie musulmane d’une ville indienne dévastée par les émeutes religieuses des années 1990.

Au fil des nouvelles de ce recueil, le lecteur voyage en Inde, en …

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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.

Praise for White Lung:

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

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