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- Ghosts have warm hands : a memoir of the Great War, 1916-1919 / by Bird, William R.,1891-;
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- Subjects: Bird, William R., 1891-; World War, 1914-1918;
- © 1997., CEF Books,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Approaching fire / by Porter, Michelle,author.;
"In Approaching Fire, Michelle Porter embarks on a quest to find her great-grandfather, the Métis fiddler and performer Léon Robert Goulet. Through musicology, jigs and reels, poetry, photographs, and the ecology of fire, Porter invests biography with the power of reflective ingenuity, creating a portrait which expands beyond documentation into a private realm where truth meets metaphor."
- Subjects: Biographies.; Poetry.; Goulet, Léon-Robert.; Fiddlers; Metis; Canadian poetry.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Famous for a time : forgotten giants of Canadian sport / by Wilson, Jason,1970-author.; Reid, Richard M.,1943-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The cultural impact of sport on a nation is not slight. Famous for a Time explores a number of important, if not well remembered, Canadian athletes and the sports they played to help explain the nation's complicated history, sporting and otherwise. It is an exploration that reveals the socio-cultural trends that have shaped Canada since Confederation. Through the prism of some exceptional athletes, the prevailing attitudes of many Canadians about class, race, masculinity, femininity, and national identity are laid bare. Here, from the sidelines, we learn how these attitudes have changed--or not, as the case may be--over time. From team sports such as lacrosse, baseball, and cricket to Canada's cycling craze, track and field, and boxing, each chapter offers insight into an important aspect of the nation's narrative. The winners and losers of Canada's games simply mirror the larger questions that have faced Canadian society across three centuries."--
- Subjects: Athletes; Sports;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Canvas of war : painting the Canadian experience, 1914 to 1945 / by Oliver, Dean Frederick,1965-; Brandon, Laura,1951-;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Subjects: World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1939-1945; Painting, Canadian; Painting, Modern;
- © 2000., Douglas & McIntyre,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Reluctant pioneer : how I survived five years in the Canadian bush / by Osborne, Thomas,1859-1948.; Osborne, Thomas,1859-1948.Night the mice danced the quadrille.; White, George Harlow,1817-1887.;
An autobiography of Thomas Osborne who spent time in Ontario's Muskoka during the 1870's.LSC
- Subjects: Osborne, Thomas, 1859-1948.; Frontier and pioneer life; Pioneers;
- © c2013., Dundurn,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Maclean's ... universities guidebook.
Includes Internet addresses.LSC
- Subjects: Universities and colleges;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- The nail that sticks out : reflections on the postwar Japanese Canadian community / by Hartmann, Suzanne Elki Yoko,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."When the North American dream meets traditional Japanese conformity, two cultures collide. Does the past define who we are, who we become? In April 1942, Suzanne's mother was an eight-month-old baby when her family was torn from their home in Victoria, B.C. Arriving at Vancouver's Hastings Park, her family bunked in horse stalls for months before being removed to an incarceration camp in the Slocan Valley. After the Second World War, forced resettlement scattered Japanese families across Canada leading to high intermarriage rates and an erosion of ethnicity. Loss of heritage language impeded the sharing of stories, contributing to strained generational relationships and a conflict between eastern and western values. This memoir and fourth-generation narrative of the Japanese Canadian experience bridges the individual and collective to celebrate family, places, and traditions. Steeped in history and cultural arts, it shows us how a community triumphed over adversity to rebuild their lives and make lasting contributions to the Toronto landscape."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Hartmann, Suzanne Elki Yoko; Hartmann, Suzanne Elki Yoko.; Japanese; Japanese Canadians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Drop dead / by Chu, Lily,author.;
"One mysterious mansion. Two rival journalists. Three weeks to uncover the story-and love-of a lifetime. Obituary writer Nadine Barbault doesn't mind being called "Lady Death." It suits the ice queen persona she's cultivated to survive the fast-paced Toronto Herald. So when Nadine learns that famous (and reclusive) author Dot Voline has died, she doesn't hesitate to run the obituary ... only to discover that Dot is very much alive. Nadine's screw-up has brought Wesley Chen of the rival Spear no end of joy-she's been a thorn in his extremely ambitious side for years. But the renewed interest in Dot also surfaced chatter about a mysterious past scandal. Intrigued, Wes goes to the source to learn more-only to discover Nadine had the exact same idea ... and the infuriating woman isn't willing to respect dibs. Typical. At first, Dot refuses to speak to either of the squabbling pair, but then they receive an unusual request-work together, and Dot will share everything. The offer seems too good to be true ... and of course, it is: in a bitter twist of irony, Dot dies for real before she can finish recounting her story. Not all is lost, however. The estate's executor allows Wes and Nadine access to Dot's sprawling wonderland of a mansion for three weeks to find their answer. That's three weeks of working together ... three weeks of endless sweltering in tight spaces ... three weeks of learning there could be something more between them than a desire to win at any cost. And maybe, just maybe, under the rubble of all those could-have-beens they'll uncover more than the secret of Dot Voline's long-ago scandal-and Lady Death will finally embrace what she's wanted from life all along"--
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Novels.; Authors; Interpersonal conflict; Journalists; Mansions; Man-woman relationships; Recluses; Scandals; Asian Canadians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The best stories behind the top 20 Canadian rock, pop & folk songs / by Brown, Jim(William James);
Includes bibliographical references (p. 274-285) and Internet addresses.Discographies.Examines the stories behind a wide range of Canadian songs.LSC
- Subjects: Popular music; Rock music; Folk music;
- © c2012., Fox Music Books,
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Sucker punch : essays / by Koul, Scaachi,author.;
'Sucker Punch' is a new memoir in essays about what happens when the life you thought you'd be living radically changes course, everything you thought you knew about the world and yourself has tilted on its axis, and you have to start forging a new path forward.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Essays.; Personal narratives.; Authors, Canadian; East Indians; Minority women; Life change events; Authors, Canadian (English);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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