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Based on the novel by Bruce Allen Powe "The Aberhart Summer" is a dark "coming of age" story where desperation secrets and tragedy affect the lives of the people in an Edmonton neighbourhood during the Depression A mystery a comedy and a gripping look at Alberta history
My name's Bacon Sobelowski, and I'm trying to find my someone. Kenny Rogers sings a song that says there's someone for everyone, and in Bellevue where I live, Kenny Rogers' word is gold. It's just too bad my mother thinks girls turn boys into pigs, but that's probably just because my father had enough of her Eggos and walked out.But maybe she's right. I'm not sure if Sarah is my someone because she got mad and smashed chili peppers into a cut on my head, and maybe my someone wouldn't do that. Karla could be it because she lets me stay at her condo, but she might be too old to be my someone. Then there's Mr. Kwon's daughter, but she's sort of my cousin and I'm not sure if sort-of cousins can be someones at the same time.I think it might all come down to timing, and if that's true then I'm in trouble. I'm Bacon Sobelowski-who knows if I'll ever find my someone.
This collection chronicles Phyllis Webb s struggle with the creative process and her intense need to probe beneath the surface of things
From her own harrowing experience Hudson graphically renders the deadly underbelly of society and her descent into the abyss of drug addiction and prostitution In direct prose without fear shame or explanation and without imposing hindsight or societal values onto her narrative Hudson takes the reader with her on a terrifying journey to the bottom Snow Bodies is a heartbreaking reminder of the horrors occurring daily on Canada s city streets
Daring to defy a world that believes old women should not be seen or heard three women steal a barrel from a travelling show and plan to go over Niagara Falls
Before her death Rubis Caillou Morin sends her son west to help her brothers settle new land Raoul carries with him a shadowy understanding of why his mother died and a red book filled with her wisdom and love The book sees Raoul through life and helps his great granddaughter find the truth about healers Rubis and the loyalty responsibility and consequence that rules her family
Crafted from archives interviews memories and bankers boxes of papers sent to the author during the years before her death "Always Someone to Kill the Doves A Life of Sheila Watson" is the portrait of a woman shaped by her times by her turbulent marriage by the clarity of genius and by the moral sense of her Catholic upbringing With the gentle touch of an old friend Flahiff provides a poignant insight into the woman the westerner and the writer Best known for the modernist novel The Double Hook and her part in creating the literary magazine "White Pelican " Watson s life was as rich and complex as her finest literary creation
In this collection Chris Craddock tackles the weighty issues of suicide drug and alcohol abuse and sex and pregnancy in the lives of teens and their families with humour insight and candid reality Throughout all three plays subversive wit and outright laugh ability keep students parents and teachers entertained while building new awareness of these significant social issues
As relevant and engaging today as when they were written Henry Kreisel s stories make readers hold their breath with anticipation until the finely crafted final sentence "The Almost Meeting and other stories " is part of NeWest s Landmark Editions Series This masterful collection of Kreisel s short fiction was written between 1954 and 1980 These stories are intelligent literary reflections on what it is to be a citizen of a Canada and of the world
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