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Aldershot 1945: The Novel
Bruce Allen Powe
Bruce Allen Powe
Over two nights of mayhem, Canadian soldiers leave their crumbling barracks and trash the old garrison town of Aldershot, England. World War II in Europe is over, but the war in Aldershot has just begun.
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All of Baba’s Children
Myrna Kostash
Myrna Kostash
The story of one woman’s personal discovery of her Canadian-Ukrainian cultural origins and the impact of that invigorating discovery on her life.
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Almost Meeting (The): and other stories
Henry Kreisel
Henry Kreisel
The short stories in master storyteller Henry Kreisel’s The Almost Meeting, written between 1954 and 1980, are finely-crafted explorations in cultural identity and human relationships.
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Always Someone To Kill The Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson
Fred Flahiff
Fred Flahiff
The riveting portrait of a renowned Canadian writer shaped by her times, turbulent marriage, clarity of genius, and by her moral sense instilled by a Catholic upbringing.
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American Critic in Canada (An): The Literary Memoirs of Morton L
Morton L. Ross
Morton L. Ross
A tribute to Morton L. Ross, a well-loved professor and mentor. Includes a eulogy by Robert Kroetsch, and Ross' personal observations, critical essays, lectures, and articles.
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