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The unbeatable Squirrel Girl. [graphic novel] / by North, Ryan,1980-author.; Murray, Will,author.; Schweizer, Chris,illustrator.; Henderson, Erica,illustrator.; Renzi, Rico,illustrator.;
Marvel, T.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Superheroes; Squirrels;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The unbeatable Squirrel Girl. [graphic novel] / by North, Ryan,1980-author.; Murray, Will,author.; Henderson, Erica,illustrator.; Renzi, Rico,illustrator.;
Marvel, T.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Squirrel Girl (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Squirrels;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The unbeatable Squirrel Girl. [graphic novel] / by North, Ryan,1980-author.; Charm, Derek,illustrator.; Renzi, Rico,illustrator.;
Marvel, T.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Superheroes; Squirrels;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The unbeatable Squirrel Girl. [graphic novel] / by North, Ryan,1980-author.; Henderson, Erica,illustrator.; Renzi, Rico,illustrator.;
Marvel, T.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Superheroes; Squirrels;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Who we are : four questions for a life and a nation / by Sinclair, Murray,1951-author.; Sinclair, Niigaanwewidam James,author.; Sinclair, Sara,author.;
"Judge, senator, and activist. Father, grandfather, and friend. This is Murray Sinclair's story--and the story of a nation--in his own words, an oral history that forgoes the trappings of the traditional written memoir to center Indigenous ways of knowledge and storytelling. As Canada moves forward into the future of reconciliation, one of its greatest leaders guides us to ask the most important and difficult question we can ask of ourselves: Who are we? For decades, Senator Sinclair has fearlessly educated Canadians about the painful truths of our history. He was the first Indigenous judge in Manitoba, and only the second Indigenous judge in Canadian history. He was the Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and remains one of the foremost voices on Reconciliation. And now, for the first time, he will share his full story--and his full vision for our nation--with readers across Canada. Drawing on Senator Sinclair's unique experiences, and his perspectives regarding Indigenous identity, human rights, and justice in Canada, Who We Are will examine the roles of history, resistance, and resilience in the pursuit of finding that path forward, and healing the damaged relationship between Indigenous Peoples and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. And in doing so, it will reveal Senator Sinclair's life in a new and direct way, exploring how all of these experiences shaped him as an Anishinaabe man, father, and grandfather. Structured around the four questions that have long shaped Senator Sinclair's thinking and worldview--Where do I come from? Where am I going? Why am I here? Who am I?--Who We Are will take readers into the story of his remarkable life as never before, while challenging them to embrace an inclusive vision for our shared future."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Sinclair, Murray, 1951-; Indigenous men; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; First Nations judges; First Nations legislators; First Nations; First Nations; Ojibway;
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The unbeatable Squirrel Girl. [graphic novel] / by North, Ryan,1980-author.; Charm, Derek,illustrator.; Franquiz, Naomi,illustrator.; Renzi, Rico,illustrator.; Lanham, Travis,letterer.; Henderson, Erica,illustrator.;
Marvel, T.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Superheroes; Squirrels;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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An unladylike secret / by Murray, Amita,author.;
"Mira Marleigh, as far as the public is concerned, is an unassuming companion. She quietly drifts through London society accompanying her dear friend and confidant, Ursula. Mira flies under the radar, which is exactly how she likes it, because unbeknownst to everyone besides her sisters and Ursula, she is the anonymous author of one of the most popular society circulars under the pseudonym Aurelius. As a purveyor of society gossip, keeping a low profile allows her to see and hear nearly everything. But is this prosaic, passionless persona that she has carefully constructed really who Mira wants to be? When one of her circulars detailing a heated argument between the blue-blooded brothers Stephen and Finnegan Underwood ends up as the basis for the case against Finnegan when Stephen turns up dead not two days later, Stephen's widow, Lucretia, is desperate for Aurelius's help in proving Finnegan innocent. So, acting as Aurelius's "assistant," Mira travels to the coastal town of Devonshire where she agrees to help the young widow. But a chance seaside encounter with a smoldering mystery man might change everything ... will he be the key to unlocking the truth, and perhaps Mira's heart, or could he be her downfall?"--
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Novels.; Aristocracy (Social class); Gossip columnists; Man-woman relationships; Multiracial people; Murder;
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The unbeatable Squirrel Girl. [graphic novel] / by North, Ryan,1980-author.; Charm, Derek,illustrator.; Franquiz, Naomi,illustrator.; Renzi, Rico,illustrator.; Lanham, Travis,letterer.; Henderson, Erica,illustrator.;
Marvel, T.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Squirrel Girl (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Squirrels;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The unbeatable Squirrel Girl. [graphic novel] / by North, Ryan,1980-author.; Henderson, Erica,illustrator.; Renzi, Rico,illustrator.;
Marvel, T.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Superheroes; Squirrels;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Harlem rhapsody [text (large print)] / by Murray, Victoria Christopher,author.;
"In 1919, as civil and social unrest grips the country, there is a little corner of America, a place called Harlem where something special is stirring. Here, the New Negro is rising and Black pride is evident everywhere ... in music, theatre, fashion and the arts. And there on stage in the center of this renaissance is Jessie Redmon Fauset, the new literary editor of the preeminent Negro magazine The Crisis. W.E.B. Du Bois, the founder and editor of The Crisis, has charged her with discovering young writers whose words will change the world. Jessie attacks the challenge with fervor, quickly finding sixteen-year-old Countee Cullen, seventeen-year-old Langston Hughes, and Nella Larsen, who becomes one of her best friends. Under Jessie's leadership, The Crisis thrives, the writers become notable and magazine subscriptions soar. Every Negro writer in the country wants their work published in the magazine now known for its groundbreaking poetry and short stories. Jessie's rising star is shining bright ... .but her relationship with W.E.B. could jeopardize all that she's built. The man, considered by most to be the leader of Black America, is not only Jessie's boss, he's her lover. And neither his wife, nor their fourteen-year-age difference can keep the two apart. Their torrid and tumultuous affair is complicated by a secret desire that Jessie harbors-to someday, herself, become the editor of the magazine, a position that only W.E.B. Du Bois has held. In the face of overwhelming sexism and racism, Jessie must balance her drive with her desires. However, as she strives to preserve her legacy, she'll discover the high cost of her unparalleled success"--
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Biographical fiction.; Large print books.; Novels.; Fauset, Jessie Redmon; Harlem Renaissance;
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