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  • av Sylvia McNicoll
    164,-

  • av Angeline Jackson
    152 - 205,-

  • av Christina Kilbourne
    164,-

    Rook lives in the structured community of ArHK, where she struggles to find meaning in her appointed role as the Apprentice Keeper. Gage is part of a nomadic society and has just joined the Scouts on the frontier line, a life of constant danger. Can Gage and Rook find a way to save themselves, as well as each others' very different worlds?

  • av Jennifer Dance
    194,-

    As her short-term memory declines, Mary revisits her memories of the 1960s, of her long-dead husband and the racism they experienced as a interracial couple. Sage, her daughter's golden retriever, offers solace and narrates part of this moving story.

  • - How I Went from Vice Reporter to International Drug Smuggler
    av Slava Pastuk
    224,-

    Slava Pastuk made a decision that changed his life when he became involved in a global drug-smuggling conspiracy to import cocaine into Australia. Bad Trips is a story of crime, sex, drugs, and rap music, with a backdrop of one of the world's hippest and most influential websites, VICE.

  • av Eve Lemieux
    194,-

    Like Animals is a glimpse into the raucous, sex-filled lives -- full of self-doubt and euphoria -- of Philomena Flynn and her young, creative friends living fast and hard in downtown Montreal.

  • - Embodying Ojibway-Anishinabe Ways
    av Jerry Fontaine
    215,-

    Explores an Ojibway-Anishinabe world view and way of life through the cultural, political, social, and academic events in Canada over the past fifty years.

  • av Xue Yiwei
    215,-

    Three strangers of different origin meet at the frozen Beaver Lake on the top of Mount Royal in Montreal. Day by day, a multilayered emotional drama of love, loss, and loneliness builds. Rooted in the painful past of globalization, this novel reveals the secrets of the paradise we all have lost as human beings.

  • - The 29 Strategies for Success in the Age of AI and Automation
    av Bill Bishop
    215,-

    Five human superpowers give us a unique advantage in a world being taken over by robots and other advanced technology. Learn to harness your superpowers to survive, compete, and thrive in today's advanced world.

  • - Macdonald's Successors Abbott, Thompson, Bowell, and Tupper
    av Michael Hill
    215,-

    In just five years, between John A. Macdonald's and Wilfrid Laurier's tenures, four lesser-known men took on the mantle of leadership. This is the dramatic saga of the lost leaders of Canada: Tory prime ministers John Abbott, John Thompson, Mackenzie Bowell, and Charles Tupper.

  • - My Son's Life with Schizophrenia
    av Fraser Sutherland
    206,-

    "A father reflects on the rich life of his son, who died suddenly at twenty-six after suffering from schizophrenia. On the morning of Boxing Day, 2009, the poet Fraser Sutherland and his wife, Alison, found their son, Malcolm, dead in his bedroom in their house. He was twenty-six and had died from a seizure of unknown cause. Malcolm had been suffering from schizophrenia since the age of seventeen. Fraser Sutherland's respectful narration of his son's life -- the boy's happiness as well as his sufferings, his heroic efforts to calm his troubled mind, his readings, his writings, his experiments with religious thought. This is a master writer's attempt to give his sick son's life shape and dignity, to memorialize his life as more than an illness. And in writing his son's life, Fraser Sutherland creates his own self-effacing memoir -- the memoir of a parent's resilience through years of stressful care. Fraser Sutherland, one of Canada's finest poetry critics and essayists, died shortly after completing this book."--

  • av Victoria Hetherington
    217,-

    After being detained at the border of the New Canadian Protectorate, university counsellor Slaton meets an AI, Julian, who works interviewing detainees at the Canadian/American border. As a plague ravages the planet, they encounter a strange bubble of super-rich elite, whose ploy for immortality will spell danger for them all.

  • av Noah Cole
    344,-

    Explore parks and trails where colourful birds and turtles live. Behold wetlands where moose browse. Delight in vibrant butterflies and bumblebees that pollinate wildflowers. Discover all this and so much more as you travel across the province through the pages of Ontario Wildlife Photography.

  • av Vince R. Ditrich
    183,-

    Reduced to DJ-ing rural weddings, Tony Vicar feels the bite of failure. When Tony gives aid to the sole survivor of a car accident, his actions become big news. But what he calls luck is seen as something more magical by everyone else.

  • av Brent van Staalduinen
    137,-

    Dills can't talk about the day the shooter came into the school library and opened fire. The memories are too raw. He certainly can't share that the shooter is his stepdad, Jesse. And Dills definitely can't tell anyone that Jesse has always been his favourite person on earth, that he can hear Jesse in his mind, and that he still loves him.

  • - How Running Makes Us Healthier and Happier
    av Brodie Ramin
    210,-

    The Perfect Medicine takes the reader on a personal journey of discovery and explores the science of exercise and health. It can help readers change their lives by providing facts about running and sharing inspiring examples of others who have used running to transform their lives.

  • av David Whitton
    191,-

    The story of a failed assassination attempt is revealed through interview transcripts with its participants - all employees at a large hotel. Funny, absurd, and mysterious, it is at once puzzle, satire, and literary experiment.

  • - A Memoir
    av Tara McGowan-Ross
    191,-

    Tara McGowan-Ross, an infamous Montreal party girl, discovers a lump in her breast, which sends her on a tumultuous journey of rigorous self-questioning. This coming-of-age memoir weaves together a hilarious and heartbreaking story about learning to live before getting ready to die.

  • - An Inspector Green Mystery
    av Barbara Fradkin
    180,-

    When a man disappears, the police conclude he is simply fleeing an unhappy home and a mountain of debt. Then a body is discovered. Inspector Green's daughter, a rookie patrol officer, fears that her actions precipitated the murder and starts to dig for answers. Her search leads her straight into the path of danger. And another body.

  • - A Serial Bank Robber's Deadly Heist, a Cross-Country Manhunt, and the Insanity Plea that Shook the Nation
    av Nate Hendley
    191,-

    In 1964, bank robber Matt Smith's getaway was interrupted by Jack Blanc, an army veteran brandishing a revolver. A wild shootout left Blanc dead and Smith the object of a massive manhunt.

  • av Michael Coren
    194,-

    The real Jesus was a rebel, a radical, and a revolutionary. Contrary to conservative Christian narratives today, the rebel Christ wasn't about judgment but forgiveness, not about rejection but inclusion. Michael Coren reveals what the real Jesus would say about the hot-button issues dividing Christians.

  • - A Victor Lessard Thriller
    av Martin Michaud
    191,-

    While investigating a domestic murder-suicide, Montreal detective Victor Lessard begins to suspect that shadowy outsiders were involved. As he races to solve the puzzle, Lessard is targeted by a secretive organization and haunted by a ghost from his past. Can the brilliant, brooding cop track down a diabolical killer before he strikes again?

  • av Brenden Carlson
    160,-

    Dodging the mafia, the cops, and the FBI, Elias Roche and Allen must find a killer with both a time limit and a looming war hanging over their heads.

  • - Overcoming Our Five Cognitive Design Flaws
    av Ted Cadsby
    203,-

    We are oddly paradoxical creatures who long to be happy while creating our own suffering. We replay past anguish, anticipate future distress, and stew in self-righteous anger. In Hard to Be Human, Ted Cadsby focuses on five cognitive design flaws that foster underthinking and overreacting, and reveals powerful strategies to overcome them.

  • av Claire Gilchrist
    164,-

    Coyotes Pica and Scruff face a harsh winter - food is scarce and they argue over whether to steal from humans. Reluctantly Pica agrees to take bread from a truck, but gets locked in and carried far from the city. She must survive wolves, leg traps, and ice mountains to get back home. But even if she makes it, will Scruff be waiting for her?

  • av Sky Gilbert
    203,-

    Shy, effeminate Professor Denton Moulton lives in his head, and in his head he is really a long-dead movie star - the glamorous Gloria Grahame, from the golden age of Hollywood. His own sex life is nonexistent and he feels he hardly has a right to exist, let alone to tell anyone else's stories. But Gloria's sex life is scandalous.

  • av Rowan McCandless
    220,-

  • - The Restall Hunt for Buried Treasure
    av Lee Lamb
    190,-

    Treasure hunters have come to Oak Island seeking its cache, but have always left empty-handed. The Restall family lived and worked on the island, driven by their quest for riches and fame, encouraged by small successes, toughened by minor frustrations and major setbacks, pressing on until their quest ended in tragedy.

  • av Patricia Fanthorpe
    229,-

    Satanism has been known around the world by many names and has involved the shadowy deities of ancient pagan religions. In Satanism and Demonology, the great central questions behind the legends are explored: does Satan, or Lucifer, really exist, and if he does, what dark, anomalous powers does he wield?

  •  
    164,-

    In this diverse anthology of poetry, fiction, and memoir, twenty-five writers with lived experience of mental health and addictions issues speak up.

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