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Lazy Boy

Lazy Boy

by Anne Cameron, illustrated by Nelle Olsen
edition:Paperback
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Grade: p to 1
tagged : native canadian, native american

A traditional northwest coast legend for ages six to adult, told simply and gently be one of BC's best-loved writers.

". . . should be added to any collection of materials concerned with native peoples."
-Canadian Materials

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The Other Side of Silence

The Other Side of Silence

A Life of Ethel Wilson
by Mary McAlpine
edition:Paperback
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Ethel Wilson has delighted readers with her art, her humour, and her extraordinarily perceptive eye. She turned out six novels and a book of short stories - all highly acclaimed by famous critics and writers and all written after she reached the age of 49.

Mary McAlpine, a close friend of Wilson, has produced a biography that is very personal, humou …

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Strong Voices

Strong Voices

Conversations with 50 Canadian Authors
by Alan Twigg
edition:Paperback
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Reactions to Alan Twigg's first book of interviews with Canadian authors, For Openers:

"For Openers is much the best thing of its kind I've ever read, and much more difficult to achieve than the casual reader would guess. "
-Hugh MacLennan

"One can appreciate the zest, the engaging lack of stuffiness, with which Twigg confronts his authors."
-Ken Ada …

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Island in the Creek

Island in the Creek

by Catherine Gourley
edition:Paperback
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Vancouver's Granville Island complex rates the status of a genuine urban redevelopment wonder on several counts: it is an old industrial eyesore which has become one of Vancouver's most popular tourist attractions; it is a consciously planned "people place" that works; it is a government-run enterprise that makes money; it is a political creation w …

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Orca's Song

Orca's Song

by Anne Cameron, illustrated by Nelle Olsen
edition:Paperback
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age: 3 to 6
Grade: 6
tagged : native canadian, native american

Orca's Song is the tale of the love between Orca and Eagle-Flies-High, and explains the origin of the killer whale's song and exuberant dance.

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Atlas

Atlas

by Paul Montpellier
edition:Hardcover
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Grade: p to 1
tagged : beginner

Who would have suspected the power of bubble gum? Atlas is bored. It's raining, so he sits inside, chewing a gumball. He blows a bubble and imagines that it is Australia. Then the stove becomes a Chinese dragon; the fridge is Antarctica, inhabited by penguins; the bathtub melts away into the Seven Seas; and the piano turns into an African elephant. …

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Malcolm Lowry

Malcolm Lowry

Vancouver Days
by Sheryl Salloum
edition:Paperback
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From 1939 to 1954, Malcolm Lowry lived and wrote in a shack near Dollarton, in North Vancouver. It was here that he revised and polished Under the Volcano until it was almost ready for publication, and here that he experienced his happiest and most productive years. His posthumously published works are filled with references to the landscape and l …

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The Annie Poems

The Annie Poems

by Anne Cameron
edition:Paperback
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Anne Cameron is well-known for her humourous retellings of North West Coast Indian legends - Daughters of Copper Woman and Dzelarhons. In the present collection of poetry, she enters a darker, more eerie and threatening corner of this world. "The Sickness That Has No Name" is an exploration of alienation and Indian mysticism, and of a woman's deter …

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Vander Zalm

Vander Zalm

From Immigrant to Premier
by Alan Twigg
edition:Hardcover
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The first non-Bennett to lead BC's Social Credit Party, a former mayor of Surrey, nurseryman, husband, father, defeated Vancouver mayoralty candidate. . . As minister of Human Resources and later, of Education, he became for some the most hated man in BC. During his time as Municipal Affairs minister he was an autocrat who pushed through the develo …

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The Face of Jack Munro

The Face of Jack Munro

by Tom Wayman
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The poems collected in The Face of Jack Munro may be set on the Canadian Prairies, in the Kootenay region of southeastern BC, or in Vancouver during the 1983 Solidarity public sector general strike. But the humour, concern for the individual, and biting social commentary found throughout this collection are exactly what readers of Tom Wayman have l …

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Vancouver and Its Writers

Vancouver and Its Writers

by Alan Twigg
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Vancouver and its Writers introduces over 100 Vancouver related fiction authors, summarizes over 100 Vancouver novels, and locates 100 literary sites throughout the Lower Mainland.

For both the curious tourist and the serious scholar, this unprecedented study also includes provocative assessments of Vancouver (pro and con) in its 100th year from con …

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Keepers of the Light

Keepers of the Light

by Donald Graham
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also available: Paperback
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"MY WIFE HAS GONE CRAZY - one of the isolated upcoast lightkeepers in this astonishing book writes to his Victoria supervisor. "PLEASE SEND SOMEONE UP HERE AT ONCE."
It could be an incident from any one of many poignant stories which unfold as Don Graham, himself keeper of Vancouver's famous Point Atkinson Light, breaks the lighthouse fraternity's …

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Hubert Evans

Hubert Evans

The First Ninety-Three Years
by Alan Twigg
edition:Paperback
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Vancouver journalist-broadcaster Alan Twigg examines Evans' earliest, out-of-print novels and magazine serials, as well as his masterpieces Mist on the River and 0 Time In Your Flight, and his poetry. The plot synopses and criticism make this an important reference guide for students of Canadian literature, and Evans' own comments on his craft prov …

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Floating Schools & Frozen Inkwells

Floating Schools & Frozen Inkwells

The One-Room Schools of British Columbia
by Joan Adams & Becky Thomas
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This humourous look back at a neglected part of B.C.'s history will be of interest to those who were there . . . and to those who missed it!

Frozen inkwells on winter mornings, black bears coming to class, and wolves on the trail home in the evening are only some of the trials and adventures that one-room schoolteachers faced in the wilds of B.C. Jo …

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How the Loon Lost her Voice

How the Loon Lost her Voice

by Anne Cameron, illustrated by Tara Miller
edition:Paperback
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Grade: 6
tagged : native canadian, native american

The famous northwest coast Indian myth, sometimes called "Raven Steals the Light" telling how Loon, Raven, and all the animals rallied to retrieve the daylight from behind its wall of ice after it was stolen by evil spirits. Amusingly retold for ages six to adult by the well-known Canadian poet and novelist.

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How Raven Freed the Moon

How Raven Freed the Moon

by Anne Cameron, illustrated by Tara Miller
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Grade: 6
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A beautifully illustrated book for children ages 6 and up relating the classic northwest coast myth telling how Raven, the trickster, freed the moon from the old fisherwoman's cedar chest and carried it to its rightful place in the heavens. Entrancingly retold from the female viewpoint by the celebrated author of Dreamspeaker and Daughters of Coppe …

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What Are Uncles For?

What Are Uncles For?

by John Lane, illustrated by Jeremy Twigg & Silas White
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Grade: p to k
tagged : marriage & family, humorous stories

Through Michael's eyes he could see the familiar world reflected as a fantastic, often hilariously distorted place, and fortunately he had the time and sensitivity to capture the magic of these childhood perceptions in a heartwarming series of poems. Illustrated in kindred spirit by two small boys, What Are Uncles For? will prove equally entertaini …

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Orwell's Message

Orwell's Message

1984 & the Present
by George Woodcock
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The Crystal Spirit, George Woodcock's intellectual biography of George Orwell, won the 1966 Governor General's Award for non-fiction. In this book he turns his attention to 1984, the novel which expresses Orwell's fears for the future, and his exhortations against totalitarianism.

First-hand experience with twentieth-century politics combines with e …

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A to Z of Absolute Zaniness

A to Z of Absolute Zaniness

by Carol Mills, illustrated by Susanne Ferrier
edition:Hardcover
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Grade: p to 1
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Kids will love The A to Z of Absolute Zaniness. While their parents read the six-line alliterative captions, children will be dazzled by the bold, colourful drawings illustrating each letter with objects, animals, and people.

Carol Mills wrote the short stories that describe the bizarre feats of people and animals, real and ridiculous. Susanne Ferri …

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Women and Words

Women and Words

The Anthology
edited by The Women and Words Committee
edition:Paperback
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With 81 contributors, Women & Words was the most ambitious collection of writing published during the rise of Canada women's writing in the 1980s, and the first one to be published in both French and English. It includes short fiction, poetry and dramatic pieces by well-known writers like Marian Engel, Nicole Brossard, Jane Rule, Louky Bersaniuk an …

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Affaires of the Heart

Affaires of the Heart

by Cathy Ford
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A book of long poems about being on the edge, the cost of life and death, and loving.

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One Union in Wood

One Union in Wood

A Political History of the International Woodworkers of America
by Jerry Lembcke & William M. Tattam
edition:Paperback
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This outspoken, thoroughly documented study covers the development of one of North America's most important industrial unions from its beginnings to the present. Personalities, issues, and conflicts are analysed with meticulous care.

"The two authors of this book, Wm. Tattam and Dr. Jerry Lembcke are to be congratulated for a job well done. They ha …

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Goosequill Snags

Goosequill Snags

by Peter Trower
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Peter Trower is a poet known for what he writes about: the lives of west coast loggers, the rural culture of the B.C. Coast, skidroad life in Vancouver, and his personal love of the western landscape. He has established himself as a unique voice, lyircal and regional, a Canadian original. Goosequill Snags is the first major collection of poems sinc …

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Raincoast Chronicles Six/Ten

Raincoast Chronicles Six/Ten

edited by Howard White
edition:Paperback
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The second five issues of the west coast's own journal Raincoast Chronicles collected in one fascinating volume.

PLUS... a spectacular full-colour selection featuring paintings of the BC coast by world-renowned artist E.J. Hughes.

Over thirty historical articles along with fiction, poetry, reviews, remarkable photographs and beautiful line drawings. …

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Inside Job

Inside Job

Essays on the New Work Writing
by Tom Wayman
edition:Paperback
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One powerful taboo that still remains in our literature today is the taboo against discussing our most central daily experience: working for a living.

Poet and editor Tom Wayman believes that with the recent appearance of a new kind of work writing we have begun at last to see the end of this limitation. In his essays gathered in Inside Job Wayman c …

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Flash Harry and the Daughters of Divine Light

Flash Harry and the Daughters of Divine Light

and other stories
by Kevin Roberts
edition:Paperback
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An exciting first collection of stories by the author of Deep Line, West Country and S'neymous that mixes crisp social realism with long fanciful rambles and terse tales full of poetic symbolism:

"Listen. Hear that tahonk tahonk tahonk out there in the dusk. That sound's Flash Harry's 10-14 Easthope. Timing's out. That's how Flash Harry he run the M …

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Seven Stones

Seven Stones

A Portrait of Arthur Erickson, Architect
by Edith Iglauer
edition:Hardcover
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Time magazine (US) has described Canada's Erickson as a superstar in his field. Iglauer, in her best New Yorker tradition, provides a biographical portrait and a complete survey of Erickson's pioneering projects. There is a 9" x 10.5" format with 138 photographs and 32 pages in full colour. The photos are accompanied by brilliant biographical text …

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O Time in Your Flight

O Time in Your Flight

by Hubert Evans
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This is the memoir/novel that so astonished reviewers in 1979. In it Evans faithfully records his own turn-of-the-century Ontario boyhood through the eyes of a nine year old fictional protagonist, Gilbert Egan.

As one of the most remarkable literary feats by a Canadian, O Time In Your Flight delights more and more readers each year with its technica …

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Green Water Blues

Green Water Blues

by John Skapski
edition:Paperback
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First John Skapski was a commercial gillnet fisherman, then he got an MA in creative writing, then he became a lawyer. But he's still a fisherman. One of the finest books to come out of the workplace - piercing, memorable, authentic.

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Raincoast Chronicles First Five

Raincoast Chronicles First Five

Collector's Edition
edited by Howard White
edition:Paperback
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A book that has become a west coast institution - articles, stories, poems, drawings covering every imaginable aspect of northwest history and folklore. The first five issues of Raincoast Chronicles, dating back to 1972.

Winner of the first Eaton's British Columbia Book Award, this is the innovative institution at the heart of BC regional publishing …

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