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Wigford Rememberies

Wigford Rememberies

by Kyp Harness
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"a great writer" -Daniel Lanois

"one of the finest songwriters on the planet... his lyrics [are] every bit as powerful as the best Dylan, Cohen and Lennon combined." -Ron Sexsmith

 

"a national treasure" -Michael Barclay, Exclaim

 

"he's a stone genius" -CBC

 

"Kyp Harness scrapes at the backdrop of reality to reveal the tired, the broken, the lost and d …

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Wasted

Wasted

An Alcoholic Therapist's Fight for Recovery in a Flawed Treatment System
by Michael Pond & Maureen Palmer
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tagged : drug dependence, personal memoirs

A harrowing, wry, and riveting account of a therapist's struggle with alcohol and his quest to find a better way of treating addiction

“With tactile intimacy and surgical wit, Pond invites us to share the tragedy of his addiction with a sad smile. And then reveals a singular truth about how people quit. Truly one of a kind . . . A masterful job o …

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Vancouver Vanishes

Vancouver Vanishes

Narratives of Demolition and Revival
by Caroline Adderson, introduction by Michael Kluckner, by (photographer) Tracey Ayton
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Finalist, Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Award (BC Book Prizes), 2016

#1 on the BC Bestseller List

Since 2005, nearly 9,000 demo permits for residential buildings have been issued in Vancouver. An average of three houses a day are torn down, many of them original homes built for the middle and working class in the 1920s, '30s and '40s. Very few are …

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Last Dance in Shediac

Last Dance in Shediac

Memories of Mum, Molly Lamb Bobak
by Anny Scoones
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A vividly wrought memoir, Last Dance in Shediac is a collection of the author’s personal memories of her mother—celebrated Canadian artist Molly Lamb Bobak—and a tender meditation on life and death.

“I had always assumed that neither of my parents would end up in an old folks’ home. And yet here was Mum, ensconced in a world of pad-covered …

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Sonia

The Life of Bohemian Rancher and Painter Sonia Cornwall, 1919-2006
by Sheryl Salloum
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After Sonia Cornwall's father died in 1939, her mother inherited the Onward Ranch and a huge debt. To make the ranch viable, a twenty-year-old Sonia traded paintbrush for pitchfork, labouring alongside the male ranch hands. But after marrying Hugh Cornwall in 1947, Sonia had time for painting once again. She learned techniques from some of Canada's …

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Secrets GoReader Volume 2

Secrets GoReader Volume 2

edited by Orca Book Publishers
edition:Audiobook
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Reading age: 12 to 18
tagged : parents, orphans & foster homes, girls & women

Dot, whose name reflects her stature, has always had big dreams—she wants to be a dress designer like Mary Quant—but her dreams have to be put on hold while she searches for the truth about her parents. She gets a job as a seamstress at a lakeside resort in rural Ontario and falls hard for Eddie, a charming local boy who is equal parts helpful …

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A Big Dose of Lucky

A Big Dose of Lucky

by (artist) Marthe Jocelyn
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age: 12
Grade: 8 to 12
Reading age: 12
tagged : prejudice & racism, orphans & foster homes, alternative family

Malou has just turned sixteen—hardly old enough to be out in the world on her own—and all she knows for sure is that she’s of mixed race and that she was left at an orphanage as a newborn. When the orphanage burns to the ground, she finds out that she may have been born in a small town in Ontario’s cottage country. Much to her surprise, Pa …

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Small Bones

Small Bones

by Vicki Grant
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 8 to 12
Reading age: 12 to 18
tagged : parents, orphans & foster homes, historical

Dot, whose name reflects her stature, has always had big dreams—but her dreams have to be put on hold while she searches for the truth about her parents. She gets a job as a seamstress at a lakeside resort in rural Ontario and falls hard for Eddie, a charming local boy who is equal parts helpful and distracting as Dot investigates her past. Searc …

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Stones on a Grave

Stones on a Grave

by Kathy Kacer
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 8 to 12
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tagged : parents, orphans & foster homes, holocaust

June 1964, Sara has never been out of the tiny town of Hope, Ontario, where she has been in an orphanage all her life.

After a fire destroys the Benevolent Home for Necessitous Girls, clues about her parentage—a medical certificate and a Star of David—lead her to Germany. Despite her fears—she doesn’t speak the language, she knows no one in …

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Innocent

Innocent

by Eric Walters
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 8 to 12
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tagged : parents, orphans & foster homes, mysteries & detective stories

After the orphanage she lives in is destroyed by fire, Betty, an innocent and trusting teen, takes a job as a maid in Kingston, Ontario. Welcomed into the household of the wealthy Remington clan, Betty makes friends with the staff at the house and soon discovers that her mother had also been a maid there—and that her father is in a nearby jail, c …

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My Life Before Me

My Life Before Me

by Norah McClintock
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 8 to 12
Reading age: 12 to 18
tagged : orphans & foster homes, prejudice & racism, mysteries & detective stories

Cady has always wanted to be a reporter, like her hero Nellie Bly, so after a fire burns down the orphanage she lives in, she’s ready to leave small-town Ontario and make her mark as a newspaperwoman.

A crumbling newspaper clipping leads her to Orrenstown, Indiana, where her investigation into a long-ago murder earns her a hard lesson in race rela …

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The Unquiet Past

The Unquiet Past

by Kelley Armstrong
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 8 to 12
Reading age: 12 to 18
tagged : thrillers & suspense, paranormal, occult & supernatural, orphans & foster homes

Tess has always been tormented by waking visions that make her question her sanity. When the orphanage she lives in burns down, she decides to face her fears and find out once and for all what is wrong with her. She believes the truth must lie with her parents, and so, armed with only an address and phone number, Tess travels to a crumbling mansion …

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Shattered Glass

Shattered Glass

by Teresa Toten, read by Elizabeth Phillips
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 8 to 12
Reading age: 12 to 18
tagged : parents, orphans & foster homes, emotions & feelings

Toni has always had nightmares about fire, and she also has burn scars but no idea how she got them. So when fire destroys the orphanage she has grown up in, she is ready to make her way to Toronto, where she hopes to discover the truth about the mother she believes hurt and then abandoned her. Toronto proves to be both daunting and exciting for To …

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Start & Run a Meeting and Event Planning Business

Start & Run a Meeting and Event Planning Business

by Shannon Marie Lach
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tagged : new business enterprises, home-based businesses, small business

Make money planning events with style and impress your clients. 'Start & Run a Meeting and Event Planning Business' shows would-be business owners how to start and run a successful enterprise planning events of all kinds—from weddings and private parties to corporate events, meetings, conferences, and sporting events. This book will show you not …

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Canadian Wildlife Activity Book

Canadian Wildlife Activity Book

Volume One
by Tom Hunter
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age: 4 to 8
Grade: p to 3
Reading age: 4 to 8
tagged : activity books

Tom Hunter's outstanding artwork and clever brainteasers provide entertainment and instruction for children, parents and teachers. Canada is home to hundreds of species of amphibians, reptiles and insects, as well as over 1,200 different kinds of larger animals: birds, fish and mammals. Hunter provides an introduction to many of these species. Can …

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Craft Beer Revolution

Craft Beer Revolution

The Insider's Guide to B.C. Breweries
by Joe Wiebe
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The definitive guide to British Columbia's craft breweries.

The most detailed compilation of British Columbia's craft breweries is now more comprehensive than ever! Since the first edition of Craft Beer Revolution was published in 2013, twenty-seven new breweries have opened and another dozen or more are scheduled to open by mid-2015. Joe Wiebe, the …

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Ian McTaggart-Cowan

Ian McTaggart-Cowan

The Legacy of a Pioneering Biologist, Educator and Conservationist
by Wayne Campbell; Ronald D. Jakimchuck & Dennis A. Demarchi
edition:Hardcover
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A born naturalist, Ian McTaggart-Cowan grew up exploring the woods around his North Vancouver home and went on to embrace his passion and energize others with his enthusiasm and knowledge. He greatly influenced conservation and scientific documentation of nature within the province and beyond.

Ian McTaggart-Cowan contributed significantly to the Roy …

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Bordertown Café

Bordertown Café

by Kelly Rebar
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In Bordertown Café, seventeen-year-old Jimmy faces the archetypal Canadian dilemma: stay home in Canada, with all its obvious flaws, or go south (young man) to the Land of Opportunity. Jimmy’s dad is the powerfully encoded Western hero of American popular myth – the cowboy as trucker, living his freedom and riding the roads of Wyoming. He offe …

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Between

Between

by Angie Abdou
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Angie Abdou's latest: a novel on the complexities of class, gender, parenthood, and desire.

Vero and her husband Shane have moved out of the sweet suite above his parents' garage and found themselves smack in the middle of adulthood--two kids, two cars, two jobs. They are not coping well. In response to their looming domestic breakdown, Vero and Sha …

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The Commons

The Commons

by Stephen Collis
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tagged : canadian, nature, non-classifiable

Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, most of the English common lands were enclosed—taken, by force, out of the hands of local collective use and privatized. The resistance to capitalism’s “primitive accumulation,” registered in recurring peasant revolts, failed to stem this tide of what we now call “privatization”—but it s …

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A Slight Case of Fatigue

A Slight Case of Fatigue

by Stéphane Bourguignon, translated by Phyllis Aronoff & Howard Scott
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At age 41, Eddy is in existential extremis. He once had an enviable life—a wife he adored, a young son, a cozy suburban house surrounded by carefully planted and sculpted gardens, the luxury to pursue his passion and become a professional horticulturalist. Now he’s separated from his wife, estranged from his son, he’s let his garden grow wil …

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Sensational Vancouver

Sensational Vancouver

by Eve Lazarus
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History books typically show Vancouver as a pioneer city built on forestry, fisheries, and tourism, but behind the snow-capped mountains and rain forests, the Vancouver of the first half of the 20th century was a seething mass of corruption. The top job at the Vancouver Police Department was a revolving door with the average tenure for a police chi …

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Haida Gwaii

Haida Gwaii

Islands of the People
by Dennis Horwood
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tagged : western provinces, parks & campgrounds

Haida Gwaii, ancestral home of the Haida First Nation, was once as inaccessible and mysterious as it was beautiful. The tight cluster of islands off British Columbia’s northwest coast remained virtually untouchable for millennia, allowing its people to develop a distinct and exceptional cultural identity that was known and revered across the regi …

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Start & Run a Meeting and Event Planning Business

Start & Run a Meeting and Event Planning Business

by Shanon Marie Lach
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Make money planning events with style and impress your clients. 'Start & Run a Meeting and Event Planning Business' shows would-be business owners how to start and run a successful enterprise planning events of all kinds—from weddings and private parties to corporate events, meetings, conferences, and sporting events. This book will show you not …

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Canoe Crossings

Canoe Crossings

Understanding the Craft that Helped Shape British Columbia
by Sanford Osler, foreword by Shelagh Rogers
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“A comprehensive and well-informed review of canoeing and kayaking in British Columbia.” —BC Studies

 

Often called one of the Seven Wonders of Canada, the canoe has played a particularly important role in British Columbia. This seemingly simple watercraft allowed coastal First Nations to hunt on the open ocean and early explorers to travel the …

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Thrum

Thrum

by Natalie Simpson
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“To get at turn away.” In Thrum, her second collection of poetry, Natalie Simpson reveals how making sense is not always the same as making meaning. Her supple and agile poems seduce the weary reader away from representation and toward sound, texture, and absence. Here, a sentence is no longer a sentence, but “a word in pieces, plastered, fas …

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Finding Jim

Finding Jim

by Susan Oakey-Baker
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tagged : mountaineering, death, grief, bereavement, adventurers & explorers

Finding Jim describes Susan Oakey-Baker’s struggle to confront the realities of life after the death of her husband, renowned mountain guide Jim Haberl, the first Canadian to summit the most difficult mountain in the world: K2. For fifteen years they had spent time adventuring together around the world: skiing the Himalaya, rafting in Nepal and m …

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Drugstore Cowgirl

Drugstore Cowgirl

Adventures in the Cariboo-Chilcotin
by Patricia Joy MacKay
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In 1964, Patricia MacKay immigrated to Canada from England in search of the wild-open lands and cowboy culture that captivated her as a child. In the 1960s, the Wild West was still alive and kicking in the Cariboo-Chilcotin, although it had been tamed—a little. Old-time hospitality and helping anyone in need was the acknowledged way of life.

Pat l …

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Start & Run a Home-Based Food Business

Start & Run a Home-Based Food Business

by Mimi Shotland Fix
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Are you one of the many people who dream of making a profit selling your own homemade foods? Now, with this one-of-a-kind, easy-to-follow guide, you can realize your home-based food business dreams! With over 25 years' experience, author Mimi Shotland Fix takes you step-by-step through the process of starting and running a food business.Whether you …

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Mount Robson

Mount Robson

Spiral Road of Art
by Jane Lytton Gooch
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When Jane Gooch first camped at Lake O'Hara in 1975, she could not have foreseen how important the Rockies would become in her life. She travelled from her home in Vancouver many times during the summer months to hike in the mountains, and her love of the alpine landscape eventually inspired her to study the artists who have painted in the Rockies. …

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He Moved A Mountain

He Moved A Mountain

The Life of Frank Calder and the Nisga’a Land Claims Accord
by Joan Harper
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Grade: 10
tagged : native americans, native american studies, political

Dr. Frank Arthur Calder of BC’s Nisga’a First Nation was the first indigenous person to be elected to any Canadian governing body. For twenty-six years he served as an MLA in the legislature of British Columbia. He was the driving force behind Canada’s decision to grant recognition of indigenous land title to First Nations people throughout t …

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Cursed by the Sea God

Cursed by the Sea God

Odyssey of a Slave: Book 2
by Patrick Bowman
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age: 10 to 14
Grade: 6
tagged : bullying, greek & roman, ancient civilizations

The second volume in the trilogy that revisions Homer’s Odyssey is once again told from the viewpoint of Alexi, the young Trojan boy. Captured by Odysseus after the fall of Troy, Alexi is forced to accompany the Greeks on their sea journey home to Ithaca. Cursed by the Sea God contains many of the iconic adventures of the homeward journey, includ …

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