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Bay of spirits : a love story / by Mowat, Farley,1921-;
Subjects: Mowat, Farley, 1921-; Wheeler, Claire.; Fishing villages; Harbors; Authors, Canadian (English);
© c2006., McClelland & Stewart,
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The adversary : a novel / by Crummey, Michael,1965-author.;
"From the award-winning, bestselling author of The Innocents, a dark, enthralling novel about love and its limitations, the corruption of power and the power of corruption. In an isolated outport on Newfoundland's northern coastline, Abe Strapp is about to marry the daughter of a rival merchant to cement his hold on the shore when the Widow Caines arrives to throw the wedding and Abe's plans into chaos. That ruthless act of sabotage is the opening salvo in a battle between the man and woman who own Mockbeggar's largest mercantile firms, each fighting for the scarce resources of the north Atlantic fishery, each seeking a measure of revenge on the person they despise most in the world. As their unshakeable animosity spirals further each year into vendettas and violence, the community is increasingly divided and even the innocents in Mockbeggar find themselves forced to take sides, with devastating consequences. Through merciless seasons of uncertainty and want, through predatory storms and pandemics and marauding privateers, it is the human heart that reveals itself to be the most formidable and unpredictable adversary for each person drawn, inevitably and helplessly, into that endless feud. Compulsively readable and uncompromising, The Adversary is a pitch-perfect evocation of a lost time, and a shadowed mirror to our modern politics of grievance and retribution. It is Michael Crummey's finest novel to date."--
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Interpersonal relations; Merchants; Vendetta;
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Mill Girls : The Newfoundland Women Who Transformed Canada's Industrial Heartland. by Stapleton, Bernadine.;
The Mill Girls invaded Canada like a tidal wave, transforming the demographics, culture, and economics of an entire region, and launching a feminist offensive before the word itself existed. Who were they? Why did they leave Newfoundland? And why did their stories vanish? Join Bernadine Stapleton and Nicole Smith on an extraordinary journey as they uncover the mystery of the Mill Girls. Stapleton lives in St. John's, NL, and Smith lives in Cambridge, ON.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: HISTORY / Women;
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Republic of Doyle. [videorecording] / by Bernard, Marthe.; Boyd, Lynda,1965-; Cole, Bob.; Hawco, Allan.; McGinley, Sean.; O'Brien, Mark.; Pellerin, Krystin.; Wilson, Rachel.; CBC Home Video (Firm); Entertainment One (Firm);
Edited by Nick Rotundo, Michael Pacek ; director of photography, Michael Storey ; music by Avi Diamond, Wayne Warren.Allan Hawco, Sean McGinley, Lynda Boyd, Krystin Pellerin, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien, Bob Cole, Rachel Wilson.Jake Doyle and his father Malachy run a private investigations agency in St. John's, Newfoundland. Their cases involve them in all sorts of dealings - not all of them on the right side of the law.Canadian Home Video Rating: PG.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby digital.
Subjects: Criminal behavior; Criminal investigations; Detective and mystery television programs.; Fathers and sons; Private investigators; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
© c2011., Entertainment One,
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Republic of Doyle. [videorecording] / by Bernard, Marthe.; Boyd, Lynda,1965-; Cole, Bob.; Hawco, Allan.; McGinley, Sean.; O'Brien, Mark.; Pellerin, Krystin.; Wilson, Rachel.; CBC Home Video (Firm); Entertainment One (Firm);
Edited by Nick Rotundo, Michael Pacek ; director of photography, Michael Storey ; music by Avi Diamond, Wayne Warren.Allan Hawco, Sean McGinley, Lynda Boyd, Krystin Pellerin, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien, Bob Cole, Rachel Wilson.Jake Doyle and his father Malachy run a private investigations agency in St. John's, Newfoundland. Their cases involve them in all sorts of dealings - not all of them on the right side of the law.Canadian Home Video Rating: PG.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby digital.
Subjects: Criminal behavior; Criminal investigations; Detective and mystery television programs.; Fathers and sons; Private investigators; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
© c2010., Entertainment One,
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Republic of Doyle. [videorecording] / by Bernard, Marthe.; Boyd, Lynda,1965-; Cole, Bob.; Hawco, Allan.; McGinley, Sean.; O'Brien, Mark.; Pellerin, Krystin.; Wilson, Rachel.; CBC Home Video (Firm); Entertainment One (Firm : Canada);
The street of St. John's -- Head over heels -- Hot package -- Rusted Steele -- Dead man talking -- The dating game -- High school confidential -- Two jakes and a baby -- Mirror, mirror -- One angry Jake -- Live wire -- Con, steal, love -- Under pressure.Edited by Nick Rotundo, Michael Pacek ; director of photography, Michael Storey ; music by Avi Diamond, Wayne Warren.Allan Hawco, Sean McGinley, Lynda Boyd, Krystin Pellerin, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien, Bob Cole, Rachel Wilson.Jake Doyle and his father Malachy run a private investigations agency in St. John's, Newfoundland. Their cases involve them in all sorts of dealings - not all of them on the right side of the law.Canadian Home Video Rating: PG.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby digital.
Subjects: Criminal behavior; Criminal investigations; Detective and mystery television programs.; Fathers and sons; Private investigators; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
© c2012., Entertainment One,
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Reflections from them days : a residential school memoir from Nunatsiavut / by Winters, Nellie,1938-; Oberndorfer, Erica.;
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Subjects: Winters, Nellie, 1938-; Native peoples; Inuit; Inuit children; Inuit;
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We, Jane / by Wall, Aimee,author.;
"A remarkable debut about intergenerational female relationships and resistance found in the unlikeliest of places, We, Jane explores the precarity of rural existence and the essential nature of abortion. Searching for meaning in her Montreal life, Marthe begins an intense friendship with an older woman, also from Newfoundland, who tells her a story about purpose, about a duty to fulfill. It's back home, and it goes by the name of Jane. Marthe travels back to a small town on the island with the older woman to continue the work of an underground movement in 60s Chicago: abortion services performed by women, always referred to as Jane. She commits to learning how to continue this legacy and protect such essential knowledge. But the nobility of her task and the reality of small-town, rural life compete, and personal fractures in the small movement become clear. We, Jane probes the importance of care work by women for women. It underscores the complexity of relationships in close circles, and beautifully captures the inevitable heartache of understanding home. From a celebrated translator of cutting-edge fiction, this is Red Clocks meets Women Talking; a quiet, compelling novel about the magnitude of women's friendships and connection--individually and across eras."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Female friendship; Rural conditions; Abortion;
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Hope in the balance : a Newfoundland doctor meets a world in crisis / by Furey, Andrew,author.; Doyle, Alan,1969-writer of foreword.;
"How the caring spirit of Newfoundland was exported to a world in crisis. Dr. Andrew Furey, an orthopedic surgeon, was sitting by a large fireplace at home in St John's, watching an even larger flat-screen TV, when dreadful images of the aftermath of an earthquake in Haiti burst in on the cosy domestic scene. Human suffering on an epic scale was being documented in real time. Dr. Furey spent a sleepless night, and woke knowing he had to help in some way. In what has been a theme throughout Newfoundland and Labrador's history, he found himself answering the call for help. Dr. Furey formed a team of three--himself; his wife and pediatric emergency room physician, Dr. Allison Furey; and orthopedic surgeon Will Moores--and together they travelled from to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where they spent a week volunteering. The challenge seemed overhelming: a multitude of badly injured victims, horrendous working conditions and the official agencies who left much to be desired in terms of organization. But somehow the trio did not lose hope. Instead, they redoubled their efforts. After returning from that first mission, Dr. Furey founded Team Broken Earth--an expert, unbureaucratic, fleet-footed volunteer task force of physicians, nurses and physiotherapists committed to providing aid in Haiti. The organization has continued to grow, recruiting volunteers from all over Canada. It has carried out many more missions to Port-au-Prince and has expanded its operations to other countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Guatemala and Nicaragua. And its mission has expanded in other ways, with education and training for local medical professionals now at the heart of its endeavour. Dr. Andrew Furey tells the story of Team Broken Earth's founding and remarkable work with vivid immediacy and raw honesty. He shares his doubts and failures and moments of near-despair. He explores how his Newfoundland upbringing has informed his efforts abroad. And he reaches an optimistic conclusion that will leave readers inspired to bring about positive change in their own lives."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Furey, Andrew; Team Broken Earth (Organization); Medical assistance; Medical assistance; Humanitarian assistance, Canadian; Humanitarian assistance, Canadian; Physicians; Physicians;
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The best of the great trail. by Haynes, Michael,1955-author.;
Subjects: Guidebooks.; Trails;
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