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And furthermore / by Dench, Judi,1934-; Miller, John,1937-;
Subjects: Dench, Judi, 1934-; Actresses;
© 2011., St. Martin's Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Too, too hot! / by Schmauss, Judy Kentor.; Kaminski, Karol.;
Subjects: Temperature; Heat;
© [2009], c2006., Barron's,
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Astrology bible : the definitive guide to the zodiac / by Hall, Judy,1943-;
Includes bibliographical references (page 394) and index.LSC
Subjects: Astrology.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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All kinds of kindness / by Carey Nevin, Judy.; Hammer, Susie.;
This sweet board book celebrates all kinds of kindness where every kid is one of a kind.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Kindness; Friendship;
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A view of the bay : Collingwood and beyond / by Ross, Judy,1942-; De Visser, John,1930-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 160).LSC
© c2008., Boston Mills Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Sheep won't sleep / by Cox, Judy,1954-; Cuneo, Nina.;
A girl who cannot sleep decides to count sheep and other woolly animals by ones, twos, fives, and tens.LSC
Subjects: Animals; Bedtime; Wool; Counting books.;
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The people on my street / by Schmauss, Judy Kentor.; Ablett, Barry.;
A young boy describes the occupations of the people living on his neighborhood including the dentist, the teacher, the handyman, and the policeman.
Subjects: Neighborhoods; Occupations;
© [2009], c2006., Barron's,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A magic steeped in poison / by Lin, Judy I.;
Ning enters a cutthroat magical competition to find the kingdom's greatest master of the art of brewing tea, but political schemes and secrets make her goal of gaining access to royal physicians to cure her dying sister far more dangerous than she imagined.Ages 13-18.Grades 10-12.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Tea; Contests; Princesses; Magic;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A venom dark and sweet / by Lin, Judy I.;
A great evil has come to the kingdom of Dàxi. The Banished Prince has returned to seize power, his rise to the dragon throne aided by the mass poisonings that have kept the people bound in fear and distrust. Ning, a young but powerful shénnóng-shi-- a wielder of magic using the ancient and delicate art of tea-making-- has escorted Princess Zhen into exile. Joining them is the princess' loyal bodyguard, Ruyi, and Ning's newly healed sister, Shu. Together the four young women travel throughout the kingdom in search of allies to help oust the invaders and take back Zhen's rightful throne. But the golden serpent still haunts Ning's nightmares with visions of war and bloodshed. An evil far more ancient than the petty conflicts of men has awoken, and all the magic in the land may not be enough to stop it from consuming the world.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Princesses; Exiles; Tea; Poisoning; Magic; Good and evil;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Leading from the heart : the battles of a feminist, union leader and politician / by Darcy, Judy,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."In this inspiring memoir, Judy Darcy recounts the remarkable turns that brought her from library worker to president of Canada's largest labour union, and from there to groundbreaking legislator focused on many of our most pressing issues, including health care, the rights of immigrant workers and the toxic-drug crisis. As this rich memoir shows, the life of activist, union leader and legislator Judy Darcy mirrors many of the great social and political currents of the modern era. Opening in the charged atmosphere of the feminist movement in the late 1960s, when the twenty-year-old Darcy -- swept up by the promise of historic, liberating change -- infiltrates a beauty pageant and later disrupts Parliament over reproductive rights, the story then reaches back to her earliest years as the daughter of immigrants deeply scarred by World War II. In this tale of personal trauma and desire for justice, Darcy recounts the remarkable turns that brought her from library clerical worker to leading public figure. Her rise through the ranks of the country's largest union -- the Canadian Union of Public Employees, with several hundred thousand members -- culminates in her 1991 election as national president, a traditionally male-dominated role. Years later, after moving from Ontario to British Columbia, she is elected to public office, becoming an NDP MLA. Here, as the only North American minister of mental health and addictions, she confronted the ravages of the toxic-drug crisis, working to help some of society's most vulnerable. Throughout the tumultuous events of her career and personal life, Darcy is forever working for those on the margins, fighting to protect workers' rights, water rights, health care, childcare and reproductive choice, and helping secure a landmark Supreme Court decision in favour of same-sex partner pensions. Powered by intense conviction and intimately personal experience, her candid story offers a vision of a new kind of leadership, steeped in compassion and able to negotiate the most urgent and complex challenges of our fractured era."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Darcy, Judy.; Feminists; Labor leaders; Politicians; Political activists; Women politicians; Women labor leaders; Women political activists;
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