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Titles featured as part of Read Local BC 2016, project to celebrate the extraordinary depth of BC publishing.
The Shadows We Mistake for Love

The Shadows We Mistake for Love

Stories
by Tom Wayman
edition:Paperback
tagged : short stories (single author)

Short stories based in BC’s West Kootenay region from multiple award-winning author and poet Tom Wayman.

Living in the shadow of the Selkirk Mountains in southeastern BC, the inhabitants of the Slocan Valley are tied together by magical and dramatic geography, but also by an intricate web of shared history, common needs and the deep and complex relationships that evolve in isolated locations, where everyone is visible and there is no anonymity. Tom Wayman’s new short story collection, The Sha …

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Through Blood and Sweat

Through Blood and Sweat

A Remembrance Trek across Sicily's World War II Battlegrounds
by Mark Zuehlke
edition:Hardcover
tagged : world war ii

"We should not need [monuments] to picture a past battlefield and the horrors endured there. But their presence definitely helps to focus the mind, reinforce the solemnity of emotion that is so inherent in the act of remembrance."

Through Blood and Sweat takes readers on a memorable, thought-provoking 300-kilometre march in the footsteps taken by the soldiers of 1st Canadian Infantry Division in 1943. As part of Operation Husky 2013, a group of Canadians walked this route to honour the memory of …

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The Killer Whale Who Changed the World

The Killer Whale Who Changed the World

by Mark Leiren-Young
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook Paperback
tagged : marine life, animal rights

The fascinating and heartbreaking account of the first publicly exhibited captive killer whale — a story that forever changed the way we see orcas and sparked the movement to save them

Killer whales had always been seen as bloodthirsty sea monsters. That all changed when a young killer whale was captured off the west coast of North America and displayed to the public in 1964. Moby Doll — as the whale became known — was an instant celebrity, drawing 20,000 visitors on the one and only day he wa …

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No News Is Bad News

No News Is Bad News

Canada's Media Collapse - and What Comes Next
by Ian Gill
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : media studies, communication studies, democracy

Canada’s media companies are melting faster than the polar ice caps, and in No News Is Bad News, Ian Gill chronicles their decline in a biting, in-depth analysis. He travels to an international journalism festival in Italy, visits the Guardian in London, and speaks to editors, reporters, entrepreneurs, investors, non-profit leaders, and news consumers from around the world to find out what’s gone wrong. Along the way he discovers that corporate concentration and clumsy adaptations to the dig …

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That Lonely Section of Hell

That Lonely Section of Hell

The Botched Investigation of a Serial Killer Who Almost Got Away
by Lorimer Shenher
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover eBook
tagged : serial killers, law enforcement, prostitution & sex trade

In this searing personal account, ex-police detective Lori Shenher (who transitioned to male in 2015, and is now known as Lorimer) describes his role in Vancouver's infamous Missing Women Investigation and unflinchingly reveals his years-long struggle with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as a result of working on the case. From his first assignment, in 1998, to investigate an increase in the number of missing women to the harrowing 2002 interrogation of convicted serial killer Robert Pickton, She …

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Vancouver in the Seventies

Vancouver in the Seventies

Photos from a Decade that Changed the City
by Kate Bird, introduction by Shelley Fralic, foreword by Douglas Coupland
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook
tagged : historical, pictorials

Fresh out of the freewheeling sixties, the seventies was a decade of immense change for Vancouver—a time of protest, political upheaval, economic boom, and cultural evolution. Through it all, the Vancouver Sun's award-winning photographers chronicled the city’s metamorphosis. Shooting more than 4,500 photo assignments each year, they covered news, politics, business and industry, sports, entertainment, food, and fashion, without missing a beat. These images capture pivotal moments in this dyn …

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Wasted

Wasted

An Alcoholic Therapist's Fight for Recovery in a Flawed Treatment System
by Michael Pond & Maureen Palmer
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : alcoholism, personal memoirs

Psychotherapist Michael Pond is no stranger to the devastating consequences of alcoholism. He has helped hundreds of people conquer their addictions, but this knowledge did not prevent his own near-demise. In this riveting memoir, he recounts how he lost his practice, his home, and his family—all because of his drinking. After scores of visits to the ER, a tour of hellish recovery homes, a stint in intensive care for end-stage alcoholism, and jail, Pond devised his own personal plan for recover …

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Brewing Revolution

Brewing Revolution

Pioneering the Craft Beer Movement
by Frank Appleton
edition:Paperback
tagged : personal memoirs, beer

The inspiring story behind today's craft beer revolution is the subject of this lively memoir by Frank Appleton, the English-trained brewmaster who is considered by many to be the father of Canada's craft-brewing movement. Appleton chronicles fifty years in the brewing business, from his early years working for one of the major breweries, to his part in establishing the first cottage brewery in Canada, to a forward look at the craft-beer industry in an ever more competitive market.

 

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