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Gayleen Froese
Gayleen Froese
Anna Gareau has a secret. Unwanted visions of strangers’ lives haunt her when she touches certain objects. What she wants most is a normal life but Anna is far from normal. Travelling through Victoria, BC, Anna gets an unwelcome glimpse into a murderer’s
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Trail of the Spirit: The Mysteries of Medicine Power Reveal
George Blondin
George Blondin
In this new collection of stories, Dene Elder George Blondin defines medicine power, a gift from the Creator for the Dene way of life.
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Transcanada Letters
Roy Kiyooka
Roy Kiyooka
A unique post modern collection of personal meditations and intimate dialogues with close friends. With an introduction by Glen Lowry this new edition, combined with Pacific Rim Letters shows Kiyooka’s process of writing and his
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Ugly Man (The)
Brad Fraser
Brad Fraser
A twisted reworking of Thomas Middleton’s revenge tragedy The Changeling.
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Undercurrent: An Environmental Mystery
Anne Metikosh
Anne Metikosh
Conservation Officer Charlie Meikle takes a job in the wilderness of Northern Ontario to escape her past. But, her quiet life is forever altered when she finds the body of a friend face down in the lake. Although the death is ruled accidental, the evidenc
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Unmarked
Sarah de Leeuw
Sarah de Leeuw
A finely crafted exploration of the cultural geography of overlooked and often unknown terrain along British Columbia’s Highway 16. Sarah de Leeuw uses the experiences of her own life in these remote locations to map the difficult and often raw realities
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Vancouver Walking
Meredith Quartermain
Meredith Quartermain
Journey along Vancouver’s colourful city streets, past its landmarks, through the sounds and smells of Chinatown. Ramble along the seawall on English Bay, ride the curving streets to Kitsilano on a winter afternoon, and experience the vibrant sights and s
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Vanilla and Other Stories
Candas Jane Dorsey
Candas Jane Dorsey
A collection of twenty-five years of mainstream and slipstream short fiction by Candas Jane Dorsey. In this work, Dorsey renders candid, real takes on life in her distinctive prose.
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Watershed: Reflections on Water
Grant MacEwan
Grant MacEwan
Alberta icon Grant MacEwan draws from his broad knowledge as an agriculturalist and his vast life experience to tell us what every Canadian should know about water."These reflections are his love letters to water."
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Weasel Tail
Michael Ross
Michael Ross
Intercultural issues in Canada's new West are met with humour, wit, and at times, heartbreak, in this collection of Joe Crowshoe's stories.
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were the bees
Andy Weaver
Andy Weaver
were the bees is an innovative collection of poetry from a fresh Canadian voice.
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West End Murders
Roy Innes
Roy Innes
When a series of murders threatens the lives of an entire community in Vancouver, RCMP Corporal Paul Blakemore and Inspector Coswell team up once again to solve the case.
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West Wind North Chatter
Deanna Kent-McDonald
Deanna Kent-McDonald
Pouring all your savings into opening the first trendy internet café in Grande Prairie may seem like a risky venture, but to Emily Reeves it was the perfect way to start anew.
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Wheel Keeper (The)
Robert Pepper-Smith
Robert Pepper-Smith
From the late 1800s on, many peasants left southern Italy to work in the vineyards of British Columbia. The Wheel Keeper is the story of a child in a family of immigrants, and is about the ways children overcome fragmentation through ritual, identi
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Where We Buried the Sun: One Woman's Gulag Story
Alla Tumanov
Alla Tumanov
The memoir of a young woman who, in 1951 at the age of seventeen, was arrested for her involvement with an underground organization demanding alternatives to Stalinist rule and as a result, spent five years in the Soviet prison system.
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Whipstock
Barb Howard
Barb Howard
Whipstock is a humorous tall tale exploring the literal, metaphorical and narrative links between pregnancy and Alberta's petroleum industry.
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White Lies (for my mother)
Lisa Potvin
Lisa Potvin
Based on fifteen years of her own journal entries, the author explores her scattered memories of being sexually abused by her father and grandfather and the impact of this abuse upon her relationship with her mother.
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Whiter Shade of Pale (A)/Becoming Emma
Caterina Edwards
Caterina Edwards
Two novellas that pull the reader into the sensual worlds of two individuals who are trying to find personal meaning and identity amid the struggle to reconcile present regrets with the events and actions of the past.
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Widows (The)
Suzette Mayr
Suzette Mayr
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.
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Wild Daisies in the Sand: Life in a Canadian Internment Camp
Tom Sando
Tom Sando
In 1942 Tom Sando was imprisoned in Canadian concentration camps for standing up for his right as a Japanese Canadian. This is his journal, and it relates Sando’s internment experience of loneliness, fear, and, eventually, friendship and hope.
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Wireless Room (The)
Shane Rhodes
Shane Rhodes
The Wireless Room is a stunning first collection of poems ranging from studies in western pastoral history through highflying evocations of the sub-atomic particles to deeply personal poems about and for parents.
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With Unfailing Dedication: Rural Teachers in the War Years
Elizabeth McLachlan
Elizabeth McLachlan
The sequel to With Unshakeable Persistence. McLachlan takes us into the next decade, relating with vivid, sometimes shocking detail, the experiences of prairie teachers during and after the second world war.
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With Unshakeable Persistence: Rural Teachers of the Depression
Elizabeth McLachlan
Elizabeth McLachlan
A compilation of individual stories based on the author’s interviews and correspondence with several depression era teachers.
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Without Reserve: Stories from Urban Natives
Lynda Shorten
Lynda Shorten
This collection of real-life stories of First Nations people living in Canadian cities relies on individual voices and words to convey a sense of the difficulty, diversity, joy and pride in being a contemporary urban Native.
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Wolf Plays (The) - Contains: Wolfboy, Prom Night of the Living D
Brad Fraser
Brad Fraser
A collection of wolf themed plays.
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Wonderfull
William Neil Scott
William Neil Scott
When Emma Brodie, local prophet and mother of three, steals a boat and exiles herself to the middle of the bay for seven days and seven nights, she sets about a chain of strange and wonderful events in the village of Garfax.
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Working North: From DEW Line to Drill Ship
Rick Ranson
Rick Ranson
See the North as few have seen it -- through the eyes of author Rick Ranson as he worked on the DEW Line and drill ships in the Arctic. In Working North, the characters, landscapes, and perils of the North combine with its beauty and mystery to mak
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Writing the Circle: Native Women of Western Canada. An Anthology
Jeanne Perreault
Jeanne Perreault
This anthology of stories, poetry, essays, and biographical pieces from western and northwestern Canadian Native women makes available seldom-heard voices.
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Yamoria the Lawmaker: Stories of the Dene
George Blondin
George Blondin
Dene Elder George Blondin creates a spiritual guidebook that weaves together oral stories with the recounting of how the Northern Canadian Dene came to depend on the European fur traders. The result is a magical journey for readers of any heritage.
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