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  • av Peter Sellers
    164,-

    Weekend package trips to hell. A hunter of human heads. A lover's bed wired to execute. Welcome to the offbeat world of Peter Sellers. No, not the actor who stumbled through all those Pink Panther movies as the ineffectual Inspector Clouseau. Not that Peter Sellers. Not the dead one. This Peter Sellers doesn't do pratfalls. This one writes stories. As you are about to find out, he writes sharp, lively stories filled with satiric wit and clever twists.

  • - Escape, Survival & Rescue, 1939-1945
    av Morris Gruda
    177,-

  • av Frannie Sheridan
    215,-

  • - Her Story
    av Maryline Martin
    215,-

  • - Poetry
    av Patrick Connors
    310,-

  • - Poems
    av Darrell Epp
    202,-

  • - Poems
    av Stedmond Pardy
    203,-

  • - Poetry
    av Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews
    238,-

  • - Flash Fiction
    av Paul Edward Costa
    238,-

  • av Sara Ginaite-Rubinson
    227,-

    The image of author Sara Ginaite-Rubinson at the start of her memoir is iconic in terms of the Jewish Resistance movement during WWII, and is featured prominently in the Holocaust Museum. First published in Lithuania in 1999, this book received very wide critical acclaim and is now considered one of the seminal works on Lithuanian Jewry during the Holocaust period. It is co-published with the Holocaust Centre of Toronto, UJA Federation

  • - Understanding the Conflict -- Jews & Arabs Under the British Mandate
    av Hadara Lazar
    317,-

  • av Robert Carr
    317,-

  • av Bogdan Hrib
    201,-

  • - A History of Perfect Innings in Baseball
    av John Cairney
    226,-

  • - Three Poets from Israel
    av Shimon Adaf, Ory Bernstein & Raquel Chalfi
    272,-

  • av Lisette van de Heg
    183,-

    Zeeland, the Netherlands, 1931. Mara's stepfather sends her off on a boat bound for Vissingen. She is pregnant. The villagers in her home-town must not find out about this secret. To protect the family's reputation, Mara is shipped off to live with her aunt on the old family farm. In this solitary place, cut off from her society, Mara awaits the birth of the baby she never wanted. What happens to a young woman when she is banished from her parental home, when she loses her faith in people, when faces the future without hope? Mara explores an individual's overwhelming dilemma and her choices between keeping silent, speaking out and her determination to carry on... and the pains involved in this dilemma.

  • av Jasmine D'Costa
    223,-

  • av JG Toews
    222,-

    When Stella Mosconi left the small mountain city of Nelson, B.C. straight out of high school, she hoped she had seen the last of Jack Ballard. A teenage fling between the two ended with a scary incident that left a fear that still lingers some twenty years later when Stella returns to her hometown. Now settled with her family and hitting her stride as a reporter for the local paper, Stella has been flying under Ballard's radar. But once her cover is blown, the former pro mountain biker, an icon in Nelson, won't give her any peace.Then on the morning after celebrating his fortieth birthday with a big party, Ballard is found dead, his body discovered beneath the lookout of a popular hiking trail. Stella doesn't believe the former elite athlete would simply have stumbled over the edge. Too many circumstances surrounding the incident seem off-kilter. A teenager Stella once helped put into youth custody had shown up uninvited at Ballard's party. The witness who found his body is building a shrine to him. And Ballard's pregnant fiancee – hostile to Stella from the start – is going after her with a vengeance now that he's gone.Once again, the intrepid reporter teams up with Sergeant Ben McKean to dig into the case while the pair try to skirt a mutual attraction. Grasping at leads, Ben isn't even certain a crime has been committed. But Stella is ready to puteverything on the line to unravel the enigma that was Jack Ballard.

  • av Jagdish Gundara
    235,-

    This volume brings together many of Professor Gundara s essays and contribution to the evolving international field of intercultural education."

  • - Portrait of a Poet, a Friendship & a Film
    av Harry Rasky
    198,-

    No other book about Leonard Cohen gets so close to the man, his city, his poems and songs, his friends, his background, and the many original influences that forged this world-famous poet, songwriter and performer.

  • av Eric Koch
    201,-

    New Beginnings is the sequel to Eric Koch's landmark work The Golden Years: Glenn Gould, Marshall McLuhan, Lester B. Pearson, Rene Levesque & John G. Diefenbaker published by Mosaic Press in 2013. Once again, Koch is inventing a new literary form that is special and astonishing, crafting five intimate stories of six fascinating and important figures in Canadian history.

  • - Personal Stories of Traiuma and Transformation
     
    325,-

    We live in a traumatic age. Or, perhaps, we should say that trauma appears fundamental to human existence. Over the past few years, especially, we have become more at ease talking about the traumas that impact, affect, and transform us. There is a large and growing literature on trauma all of which demand from readers a measure of emotional and psychological strength. A Perfect Offering brings to readers a variety of deeply personal narratives about traumatic and transformational events. The stories and images collected here include accounts of childhood and adult cancer, surviving terrorist attack, living with the legacy of Residential schools,losing a parent in a plane crash, coping with severe PTSD, living as a blind person in a world built for the sighted, facing the immanent death of a child, finding your way as a trans woman, recording images of war and its victims, surviving sexual assault, and others. A Perfect Offering conveys strength and weakness, failure and recovery, personal experiences and even a measure of universal truths. The book may seem raw, or visceral, but it is deeply personal true. It is written so that all of us can witness, comfort, experience and possibly even live though trauma. The book was born out of trauma. Soon after Harold Heft discovered in January 2014, at the age of 49, that he had an inoperable, malignant brain tumour, he and Peter OBrien and Suzanne Heft started working on this book. Harold died on 23 July 2015, with his personal contribution to this book still in draft form. Several months later, Suzanne and Peter restarted the project in honour of him and others. Some of the contributions in A Perfect Offering may seem shocking and disorienting. Others may seem inspiring and comforting. All are illustrative and compelling. They resonate. There is hard-won wisdom woven through into these stories and images. They are gripping and engaging personal observations on suffering, and adversity, and resilience. Thirty Four contributions, essays, narratives and images. Among the contributors are Jennifer Finney Boylan, trans woman and regular op-ed contributor to The New York Times; Trevor Green, who in 2006, as a soldier, was attacked by an axe-wielding teenager in a tent near Kandahar, Afghanistan, a journalist and author of six books; Charles C. Smith, author of 12 books and founder of Black Perspectives Cultural Program at Regent Park, Toronto; Jules Arita Koostachin, band, member of the Attawapiskat First Nation and editing a volume entitled Children of the Survivors: Intergenerational Resilience and Canadian Residential Schools; Paul Watson, awarded the 1994 Puli]tzer Prize for Spot News Photography, and author of three books; Lotje Soderland suffered a life-threatening brain hemorrhage at the age of 34 which left her unable to read, retain memories or live unassisted; London-based, her film My Beautiful Broken Brain streams on Netflix; and others.

  • - An Insiders History of Torontos Greatest Restaurants
    av Ronald Chapchuk
    347,-

  • - Combatting Antisemitism -- The Ottawa Protocol
    av Scott Reid
    198,-

  • - Volume II -- More True Stories from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
    av Aaron Sheedy
    285,-

  • - Solved & Unsolved Mysteries
    av Hartley R. Nathan
    204,-

  • av Martin Goldfarb
    181,-

  • av Terence Young
    198,-

  • - Baden-Baden 1883
    av Eric Koch
    183,-

  • - Theatre Essays
    av Ronald Bryden
    194,-

    Shaw and his Contemporaries: Theatre Essays by Ronald Bryden brings together in one volume many of these well documented, thoroughly researched and accessible essays on theatre. His only other book, The Unfinished Hero and Other Essays (1969) included many reviews and essays that made Bryden one of the leading drama critics in Britain.

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