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  • av Tanya Turton
    220,-

    Jade Is a Twisted Green follows the coming of age of Jade Brown, a young Black queer woman on the cusp of turning twenty-five. Her becoming story explores Jamaican Canadian identity, love, passion, chosen family, and rediscovering life's pleasures after loss.

  • av Ken S. Coates
    216,-

    The "good jobs" of the past are almost gone. Today, many university graduates face unemployment while others face underemployment. Ken Coates and Bill Morrison explore the death of the "good job," and the role that universities have played in the disconnect between career fantasies and realities.

  • av Colonel Bernd Horn
    243,-

    The Wrecking Crew reveals the dramatic details of Operation Colossus, the first Allied airborne commando raid of the Second World War.

  • av Casey Palmer
    230,-

    In Black Dad Matters, Casey Palmer relies on dozens of dads' experiences to show that diversity's more than skin deep. Despite a world often painting Black dads with a single brush, no two dads are alike, more than any one definition could ever do justice.

  • av Suzanne Alyssa Andrew
    176,-

  • av Shelley Peterson
    129,-

    A troubled girl and a damaged horse find each other, and against all odds -- mistaken identity, abandonment, corruption, and fraud -- make an unbeatable team.His name is Sundancer, and from the moment he arrives at Saddle Creek Farm, Bird is fascinated by him. The horse is suspicious and guarded, touchy, and even cruel. Bird's Aunt Hannah calls him "unrideable," and Bird has to admit that Sundancer might be trouble. But Bird, whose mother left her to be raised by her aunt halfway across the country, is a bit of trouble herself. How else would you describe a girl who hasn't spoken since she was six, and hears things no one else can hear -- like the thoughts of the animals she befriends?Sundancer is a wounded horse with a story he's not ready to share. Bird starts to feel like, maybe, they aren't so different, and maybe she needs him as much as he needs her. Will she be able to reach him before it's too late?

  • av C.S. O'Cinneide
    209,-

    Candace Starr considers herself retired from the world of professional hits since she got out of prison. That's until a society maven wants her daughter's boyfriend removed from their lives permanently. When he shows up dead, Candace has to help the cops catch the killer, even as she's a prime suspect.

  • av Joshua Kloke
    265,-

  • av Mary Soderstrom
    237,-

    Against the Seas tells how we have coped with rising sea levels since the end of the Ice Age - by moving, building defences, or magic. Flood stories in different cultures show just how traumatic those experiences were. But what happened in the past may help us in the future and gives hope that we will survive.

  • av Geoff Berner
    189,-

  • av Charlotte Schwartz
    230,-

    Filling a significant gap in resources and direction available to separating families, this book humanizes the otherwise clinical, impersonal process of negotiating co-parenting terms by reminding parents that while their relationship may have ended, they still have one mutual goal in mind: the health and safety of their kids.

  • av Sharon Johnston
    243,-

    In this sweeping family saga and sequel to Johnston's bestselling Matrons and Madams, nurse Clara Durling works to bring humanity to those living at the margins of society.

  • av David McPherson
    339,-

    A look at the legacy of the 125 years of Massey Hall. From Handel and Caruso to Dylan and Lightfoot the iconic institution is a place where legends play.

  • av Mario Bolduc
    203,-

  • av Jeffrey Round
    169,-

    When a young autistic boy disappears while on a camping trip on the Bruce Peninsula, investigator Dan Sharp comes up against multiple possible kidnappers, as well as his own past.

  • av Kathleen Trotter
    223,-

    Instead of seeking the "perfect" diet and exercise regimen, cut through the information overload and find your own balance with health, motivation, and diet strategies that work best for you - and make for a more productive, happier, and fitter future you.

  • av Andre Babyn
    216,-

    Three young people use art to transform loss and make sense of the world after experiencing trauma. Shifting and sometimes contradictory, but always moving toward an understanding just out of reach, Evie of the Deepthorn is about the search for answers and how those answers aren't always what you expect to find.

  • av Phil Dwyer
    243,-

  • av Don Loucks & Leslie Valpy
    255,-

    "Modest hopes" are the houses that were home to the people who built Toronto. These small homes found in rows, semis, or the rare detached, still exist throughout the older neighbourhoods of Toronto, yet they are an under-valued and endangered heritage resource.

  • av R.M. Greenaway
    176,-

    Three young people found dead in and around the Seymour River are three too many. The community wants answers, and Leith and Dion work hard to get to the bottom of what went so wrong in the lives of these teens.

  • av Patti M. Hall
    216,-

    In Loving Large, Patti M. Hall confronts gigantism, an ultra-rare, infamous, and stigmatizing disease that threatens her young son's life and future. With wit, candour, and hilarity, she endures the harrowing medical odyssey with her two sons and learns to thrive in the aftermath.

  • av Don Easton
    140,-

  • av Ron Brown
    230,-

    Toronto's Lost Villages leads the reader and the day-tripper to the many historic sites and streetscapes that mark long lost stage stops, mill villages, and railway communities, now engulfed by a surging city.

  • av R.J. Harlick
    162,-

    With her husband under arrest for murder and Meg desperate to prove his innocence, she flies to Yellowknife, where a tangled web of family secrets and greed awaits her.Meg Harris is forced to leave the sanctuary of Three Deer Point and fly to Yellowknife, where her stepdaughter lies near death and her husband is in jail for killing a man. Expecting to find Eric shouting his innocence, she instead finds him cowed and willing to do hard time. But Meg doesn't believe he's guilty.Convinced that there's more to the murder victim -- and the attack on her stepdaughter -- than the police think, Meg finds herself on a sordid trail of family secrets and greed, hoping she can prove her husband's innocence. Fragments of an ancient embroidery lead her to a remote Dene hunting camp, where all is not what it seems.

  • av Brenden Carlson
    209,-

    In the third book of the Walking Shadows series, an Automatic is charged with murder and Roche and Allen must prove his innocence, because failure would mean the eradication of all Automatics in America in this alternate version of 1933.

  • av Russell Fralich
    213,-

    A young navy officer in her first command and a small-town professor haunted by a shadowy past stumble onto a violent plot to pry Alberta from Confederation at any cost. As the countdown begins to a bitter political vote, can these strangers stop the extremists and their ever-expanding web of associates before they get real power?

  • av Ron Brown
    283,-

  • av Julie V. Watson
    216,-

    Swathed in mist, surrounded by the secretive sea, wind wailing like the lost souls of sailors around its shores, Prince Edward Island is the ideal setting for these strange and incredible tales.

  • av Janet Kellough
    160,-

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