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  • av Kristine Scarrow
    145

    The last thing Zach expected was to find the girl of his dreams at Gamer's Haven. When a brutal storm hits Saskatchewan, he learns that strategy is the key to winning over the girl and saving the day.

  • av Joanne Vannicola
    196

    After surviving childhood abuse, abandonment, and attempted suicides, Joanne Vannicola came out, won an Emmy, and discovered herself. She also learned how to love and let go.

  • av J.J. Martin
    209

    Father Sweet is a timely and moving story about Canada's complicity in religious child abuse, unveiling not just personal family secrets, but a large-scale conspiracy.

  • av Claire Gilchrist
    166

    Pica and Scruff must navigate the challenges of friendship in order to survive in the city.

  • av Colleen Nelson
    132

    Aspiring DJ Dizzy Doucette, must learn how to navigate life when her mother's identity as a famous singer is revealed to the world.

  • av J.D.M. Stewart
    256

    Being Prime Minister sheds light on the lives of prime ministers as ordinary people, examining them through a variety of experiences most Canadians share.

  • - Essays from the Field
     
    269,-

    Essential and engaging essays about the joys and challenges of creative writing and teaching creative writing by a host of Canada's leading writers.

  • - A Cullen and Cobb Mystery
    av David A. Poulsen
    176

    Cullen and Cobb are back to investigate the 1965 disappearance of a folk singer. Kidnapped from the alley behind a folk club, her bandmates shot and killed, Ellie Foster's whereabouts have remained a mystery for fifty years. Hired by Ellie's granddaughter, Cullen and Cobb travel into the past to unearth long-buried secrets.

  • - A Century of Addresses to Canada's Parliament by World Leaders
    av J. Patrick Boyer
    322

    World leaders addressing the House of Commons show us Canada through foreign eyes, in light of Canada's maturing role in world affairs. Foreign Voices in the House gathers, for the first time, sixty landmark speeches by world leaders and luminaries, with photos and background written by parliamentary veteran J. Patrick Boyer.

  • - Tales from the War Rooms of Politics
    av John Laschinger
    229

    John Laschinger, Canada's only full-time campaign manager, opens up about the fifty campaigns he has worked on around the world. From smoke-filled backrooms to social media, Laschinger gives unflinching detail on everything in a campaign manager's arsenal.

  • av Jeffrey Round
    163

    Harvey Keill, ex-manager of the Ladykillers, arranges a reunion for his notorious punk band on a remote island off the coast of Seattle. But once the band and their eclectic entourage arrive, a dark secret emerges from their past to haunt them as, one by one, the guests begin to fall prey to a mysterious fate.

  • - The Falls Mysteries
    av J.E. Barnard
    212,-

    A jaded ex-cop struggles to protect her oldest friend from an unknown danger while looking into the mysterious disappearance at a local charity event of an up-and-coming pro hockey player.

  • - A Cautionary Tale
    av Sean Mallen
    222

    A funny and touching memoir of how a TV reporter dragged his unwilling wife and daughter to London and how they learned to live in and love the world's greatest city - despite a falling ceiling, ruinous costs, and quirky Brits.

  • - One-of-a-Kind Travel Experiences
    av Robin Esrock
    203,-

    Renowned travel writer and TV host Robin Esrock has explored every inch of Canada's north to craft the definitive Bucket List. From food and culture to nature and adrenaline rushes, Robin provides the inspiration and information you'll need to follow in his footsteps, and discover everything Canada's northern territories have to offer.

  • - One-of-a-Kind Travel Experiences
    av Robin Esrock
    203,-

    Renowned travel writer and TV host Robin Esrock has explored every inch of Canada's Prairies to craft the definitive Bucket List. From food and culture to nature and adrenaline rushes, Robin has the inspiration and information you'll need to follow in his footsteps and discover everything Manitoba and Saskatchewan have to offer.

  • av Robin LeBlanc
    176

    The comprehensive field guide to over a thousand Ontario beers and the brewers who make them. Join noted beer experts Jordan St. John and Robin LeBlanc as they tell the stories and rate the heady brews found throughout the province at hundreds of breweries, great and humble.

  • - Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash, and the Making of an American Icon
    av Julie Chadwick
    229

    How did Saul Holiff, a serious-minded Canadian businessman, get hooked up with Johnny Cash at his most wild? The Cash-Holiff partnership explores the dizzying success and rock-bottom depths the two shared, and reveals the secrets that eventually pulled them apart.

  • av Phil Edmonston
    370,-

    This book steers buyers through the the confusion and anxiety of new and used vehicle purchases unlike any other car-and-truck book on the market. "Dr. Phil," Canada's best-known automotive expert for more than forty-five years, pulls no punches.

  • av Mazo de la Roche
    216,-

    It has been a century since Captain Philip and Adeline Whiteoak arrived in Canada and built their legacy. While this should be a time of festivity for the clan, tension and discontent surround the forthcoming marriage. As the celebrations loom closer, the question remains: Will the Whiteoaks be able to overcome their difficulties one last time?

  • av Mazo de la Roche
    231

    It is 1863 and life at Jalna is peaceful. Philip, who will grow up to become the master of Jalna, has just come into the world, while Augusta, Nicholas, and Ernest are children. However, the Sinclairs come to visit and the Whiteoaks begin to suspect that the Sinclairs have a deep and dangerous secret.

  • - Inside Wrongful Convictions in Canada
    av Helena Katz
    226

    Behind the proud facade of Canada's criminal justice system lie the shattered lives of the people unjustly caught within its web. Justice Miscarried tells the heart-wrenching stories of 12 innocent Canadians who were wrongly convicted and the errors in the nation's justice system that changed their lives forever.

  • - True Canadian Cold Cases
    av Robert J. Hoshowsky
    231

    Despite advances in DNA testing, forensics, and in-depth police investigations, hundreds of crimes remain unsolved across Canada every year. Robert J. Hoshowsky examines 12 crimes that continue to haunt us, all of which remain open.

  • - Israel's Jews and Arabs and the Ghosts of Catastrophe
    av Jo Roberts
    243

    The Holocaust and the Nakba ("Catastrophe," Palestinian Israelis' name for the War of Independence) both marked Israel's founding, and these two world-changing events continue to form the generations who have followed. This book shows how these complex histories play out in the lives of Jewish and Palestinian Israelis today.

  • - Henry Fry and the Glorious Era of Quebec's Sailing Ships
    av John Fry
    243

    A unique biography of a nineteenth-century shipping magnate set during a forgotten era - a time when Quebec was one of the world's great shipbuilding centres and tidal seaports.

  • - How the German Secret Intelligence Service Helped the Allies Win the Second World War
    av John Bryden
    256

    Newly released FBI and MI5 documents provide a fresh interpretation of key events during World War II, showing how German military intelligence, which was secretly opposed to the Nazis, aided the Allies.

  • - True Stories from a Psychic Medium
    av Carolyn Molnar
    264

  • av Edward Butts
    176

    Newfoundland and Labrador have tales of the supernatural that date back centuries, and Edward Butts has collected some of their spookiest tales. Here the ghosts lurk in old houses and forlorn cemeteries, but they also come out of the sea and walk the decks of ships.

  • - The Coming of the Irish to Canada
    av Donald MacKay
    263,-

    Flight from Famine is the moving account of the survivors of the Irish potato famine who helped build Canada in the years that followed Black 47. Their tale is a testament to courage, resilience, and perseverance, as well as an important chapter in the development of pre-Confederation Canada.

  • av Nicholas Maes
    148,-

    It is the year 2213. Fifteen-year-old Felix Taylor is the last person on Earth who can speak and read Latin. In a world where technology has defeated war, crime, poverty, and famine, and time travel exists as a distinct possibility, Felix's language skills and knowledge seem out of place and irrelevant. But are they? A mysterious plague has broken out. Scientists can't stop its advance, and humanity is suddenly poised on the brink of eradication. The only possible cure is Lupus Ridens, or Laughing Wolf, a flower once common in ancient Rome but extinct for more than 2,000 years. Felix must project back to Roman times circa 71 BC and retrieve the flower. But Can he navigate through the dangers and challenges of the world of Spartacus, Pompey, Cicero? And will he find the Laughing Wolf in time to save his how family and everyone else from the Plague of Plagues?

  • - Second Edition
    av Christopher Redmond
    288,-

    Here, in one convenient volume, is everything needed for the enjoyment of Holmess canon.

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