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- The vanishing / by Holt, Christopher,1980-; Call, Greg.;
- When all humans in his world disappear, Max, a yellow Labrador Retriever, searches for Madame Curie who, he knows, will help find his people but as he and friends Rocky and Gizmo search, they face angry wolves, a gang of subway rats, and the Corporation, a supposed "perfect" society for dogs.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Labrador retriever; Dogs; Survival;
- © 2013, c2012., Little, Brown & Co.,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Marley & me : life and love with the world's worst dog / by Grogan, John,1957-;
- LSC
- Subjects: Grogan, John, 1957-; Marley (Dog).; Dog owners; Labrador retriever;
- © c2006., HarperCollins,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Bay of spirits : a love story / by Mowat, Farley,1921-;
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- Subjects: Mowat, Farley, 1921-; Wheeler, Claire.; Fishing villages; Harbors; Authors, Canadian (English);
- © c2006., McClelland & Stewart,
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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- Hollow Bamboo : a novel / by Ping, William,author.;
- "The hilarious and heartbreaking story of two William Pings in Newfoundland--the lost millennial and the grandfather he knows nothing about. William Ping's millennial life revolves around eating at restaurants, posting online about eating at restaurants, then overanalyzing it. This changes unexpectedly when a dinner with his Chinese girlfriend's family goes sideways and his insecurity about his biracial identity and his ignorance of his own Chinese heritage overflow like lava. During a much-needed break from the dinner table, Will is visited in the men's room by a sarcastic, bullying spirit named Mo. The spirit whisks him into the past to learn about the life of his grandfather, the first William Ping, who emigrated from China to Newfoundland in 1931 to work in a laundry. Based on a true story, Hollow Bamboo recounts with humour and sympathy the often-brutal struggles, and occasional successes, faced by some of the first Chinese immigrants in Newfoundland. It is a journey of heartbreak, sacrifice, brotherhood and family ties. But most of all, it is about love and survival on the Rock. Drawing on elements of magical realism, autofiction and satire, as well as deep historical research, Hollow Bamboo is a fresh and original portrayal of our past and our present, and the debut of an extraordinary new author."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Magic realist fiction.; Novels.; Chinese; Families; Grandfathers; Chinese Canadians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The good women of Safe Harbour : a novel / by French, Bobbi,1968-author.;
- Frances Delaney is staring down the last days of her life. Looking back over her fifty-eight years with wit and no small amount of regret, she sees not the life she wanted but the one that happened. An idyllic childhood in the small Newfoundland fishing town of Safe Harbour was darkened by the loss of her father at sea, an unwanted pregnancy and a betrayal by her closest friend, Annie Malone. Frances and Annie were inseparable, and this rupture rocked Frances to the core. In the aftermath, she fled to St. John's and a solitary life nothing like what she and Annie had dreamed of as their grand escape. Now, with the help of her young, optimistic friend Edie, Frances begins a journey toward resolution and back to Annie and Safe Harbour. With these good women in her corner, Frances can at last chart her course to living on her own terms, right to the very end. A powerfully touching celebration of friendship and forgiveness, The Good Women of Safe Harbour is about a woman who finally gives herself a chance to love and be loved. It's a story that is impossible to read with dry eyes.
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Female friendship; Forgiveness; Homecoming; Terminally ill;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A Newfoundlander in Canada / by Doyle, Alan,1969-author.;
- "Following the fantastic success of his bestselling memoir, Where I belong, Great Big Sea front man Alan Doyle returns with a hilarious, heartwarming account of leaving Newfoundland and discovering Canada for the first time. Armed with the same personable, candid style found in his first book, Alan Doyle turns his perspective outward from Petty Harbour toward mainland Canada, reflecting on what it was like to venture away from the comforts of home and the familiarity of the island. Often in a van, sometimes in a bus, occasionally in a car with broken wipers "using Bob's belt and a rope found by Paddy's Pond" to pull them back and forth, Alan and his bandmates charted new territory, and he constantly measured what he saw of the vast country against what his forefathers once called the Daemon Canada. In a period punctuated by triumphant leaps forward for the band, deflating steps backward and everything in between--opening for Barney the Dinosaur at an outdoor music festival, being propositioned at a gas station mail-order bride service in Alberta, drinking moonshine with an elderly church-goer on a Sunday morning in PEI--Alan's few established notions about Canada were often debunked and his own identity as a Newfoundlander was constantly challenged. Touring the country, he also discovered how others view Newfoundlanders and how skewed these images can sometimes be. Asked to play in front of the Queen at a massive Canada Day festival on Parliament Hill, the concert organizers assured Alan and his bandmates that the best way to showcase Newfoundland culture was for them to be towed onto stage in a dory and introduced not as Newfoundlanders but as "Newfies." The boys were not amused. Heartfelt, funny and always insightful, these stories tap into the complexities of community and Canadianness, forming the portrait of a young man from a tiny fishing village trying to define and hold on to his sense of home while navigating a vast and diverse and wonder-filled country."--
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Doyle, Alan, 1969-; Great Big Sea (Musical group); Musicians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ebb & flow / by Smith, Heather,1968-;
- "After a bad year on the mainland, eleven-year-old Jett returns to Newfoundland to spend the summer with his sprightly Grandma Jo. He weathers the ebb and flow of his sometimes tumultuous life and learns to come to terms with his past decisions.LSC
- Subjects: Novels in verse.; Friendship; Children of prisoners; Grandmothers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Wondrous Rex / by MacLachlan, Patricia.; Dzubiak, Emilia.;
- Ages 8-12.Grades 4-6.LSC
- Subjects: Women authors; Labrador retriever; Dogs; Writing; Authorship;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Give me back my dad! / by Munsch, Robert N.,1945-; Martchenko, Michael.;
- "Cheryl and her dad go ice fishing, but it turns out that the fish are pretty smart. They are trying to catch the people right back! In the end, Cheryl and her father bring home something really good--and it's not a fish at all!"--www.amazon.ca.LSC
- Subjects: Fathers and daughters; Ice fishing; Fishes;
- © c2011., North Winds Press,
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Atlantic Canada. by Lonely Planet Global Limited,publisher.;
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- Subjects: Guidebooks.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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