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- From the ashes : my story of being Métis, homeless, and finding my way [Book Club Set] / by Thistle, Jesse,author.;
- "From the Ashes is a remarkable memoir about hope and resilience, and a revelatory look into the life of a Métis-Cree man who refused to give up. Abandoned by his parents as a toddler, Jesse Thistle briefly found himself in the foster-care system with his two brothers, cut off from all they had known. Eventually the children landed in the home of their paternal grandparents, but their tough-love attitudes meant conflicts became commonplace. And the ghost of Jesse's drug-addicted father haunted the halls of the house and the memories of every family member. Struggling, Jesse succumbed to a self-destructive cycle of drug and alcohol addiction and petty crime, spending more than a decade on and off the streets, often homeless. One day, he finally realized he would die unless he turned his life around. In this heartwarming and heartbreaking memoir, Jesse Thistle writes honestly and fearlessly about his painful experiences with abuse, uncovering the truth about his parents, and how he found his way back into the circle of his Indigenous culture and family through education. An eloquent exploration of what it means to live in a world surrounded by prejudice and racism and to be cast adrift, From the Ashes is, in the end, about how love and support can help one find happiness despite the odds."-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Thistle, Jesse.; Métis; Addicts; Homeless persons;
- Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 14
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- Black friend : essays / by Fumudoh, Ziwe,author.;
- Ziwe Fumudoh made a name for herself staring interviewees in the eye and asking: "How many Black friends do you have?" She's an expert at making people squirm, coming right out and asking the tough questions about race and racism that our culture has made white people experts at dancing around. In 'The Book of Ziwe', she turns this incisive perspective on the culture at large. It is a deeply hilarious takedown -- and send-up -- of our culture's (mis)understanding of race.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Essays.; Personal narratives.; Fumudoh, Ziwe.; African Americans; Comedians; Racism.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Falling backwards : a memoir / by Arden, Jann.;
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- Subjects: Arden, Jann.; Composers; Lyricists; Singers;
- © c2011., Knopf Canada,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Every tool's a hammer : life is what you make it / by Savage, Adam,author.;
- "Every tool's a hammer is a chronicle of my life as a maker. It's an exploration of making and of my own productive obsessions, but it's also a permission slip of sorts from me to you. Permission to grab hold of the things you're interested in, that fascinate you, and to dive deeper into them to see where they lead you. Through stories from forty-plus years of making and molding, building and breaking, along with the lessons I learned along the way, this book is meant to be a toolbox of problem solving, complete with a shop's worth of notes on the tools, techniques, and materials that I use most often. Things like: In Every tool is a hammer -- don't wait until everything is perfect to begin a project, and if you don't have the exact right tool for a task, just use whatever's handy; Increase your loose tolerance -- making is messy and filled with screwups, but that's okay, as creativity is a path with twists and turns and not a straight line to be found; use more cooling fluid -- it prolongs the life of blades and bits, and it prevents tool failure, but beyond that it's a reminder to slow down and reduce the friction in your work and relationships; screw before you glue -- mechanical fasteners allow you to change and modify a project while glue is forever but sometimes you just need the right glue, so I dig into which ones will do the job with the least harm and best effects. This toolbox also includes lessons from many other incredible makers and creators, including: Jamie Hyneman, Nick Offerman, Pixar director Andrew Stanton, Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro, artist Tom Sachs, and chef Traci Des Jardins. And if everything goes well, we will hopefully save you a few mistakes (and maybe fingers) as well as help you turn your curiosities into creations. I hope this book inspires you to build, make, invent, explore, and -- most of all -- enjoy the thrills of being a creator" --
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Anecdotes.; Biographies.; Savage, Adam.; Do-it-yourself work; Handicraft;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Song of the sparrow : a memoir / by MacLean, Tara,author.;
- "An astonishing memoir about how song saved a life. Singer/songwriter Tara MacLean has had an extraordinary musical career. From being discovered singing on a BC ferry to touring with Dido, Tom Cochrane and Lilith Fair, her solo albums and those with the band Shaye have touched legions of fans. But she hasn't, until now, disclosed the details of how the power of song saved her from a childhood filled with danger. From her earliest days in the backwoods of Prince Edward Island, Tara was surrounded by nature, the songs of her musician father and the love of her actor mother. But love was not enough to feed their growing family, nor were the Wiccan, then evangelical Christian teachings her parents followed. Hunger and uncertainty were constant companions, as were the dangers that began to enter her world. Predators can come in many forms from even the most trusted circles, and Tara soon learned that a young girl is never safe. It was only through Tara's inner strength and the solace she found in singing that she created a refuge and a future for herself. Song of the Sparrow is a daring, heartbreaking and provocative memoir of a life filled with music, told with the same raw, open and elegant poetry that Tara's fans have come to expect. From Tara's childhood in PEI through her teenage years in BC to her meteoric rise in music, Song of the Sparrow reveals her remarkable strength and shows that a song and a wide-open heart are the best weapons for fighting monsters."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; MacLean, Tara.; Composers; Musicians; Singers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Vagina : a new biography / by Wolf, Naomi.;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-365) and index.
- Subjects: Vagina; Women; Women;
- © c2012., Ecco,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The pioneer woman : black heels to tractor wheels : a love story / by Drummond, Ree.;
- American blogger and food writer Ree Drummond relates the real life story of how she met and married her "Marlboro Man." Her stories about her husband, family, and country living paint a warm and touching picture of life on an Oklahoma ranch.
- Subjects: Drummond, Ree.; Ranch life; Wives;
- © c2011., William Morrow,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Lightfoot / by Jennings, Nicholas,1953-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references, discography, and index.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Lightfoot, Gordon.; Musicians; Singers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Drunk mom : a memoir / by Bydlowska, Jowita.;
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- Subjects: Bydlowska, Jowita.; Alcoholics; Mothers;
- © c2013., Doubleday Canada,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- No bootstraps when you're barefoot : my rise from a Jamaican plantation shack to the boardrooms of Bay Street / by Hall, Wes,author.;
- From one of Canada's most successful business leaders, the founder of the BlackNorth Initiative and the newest and first Black Dragon in the Dragon's Den comes a rags-to-riches story that also carries a profound message of hope and change.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Hall, Wes.; Businesspeople; Jamaicans;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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