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Disabled voices anthology / by smith, sb.,1993-editor.; Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi,1975-writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."An anthology by the disabled community, for the disabled community that captures life as a disabled person: from the bad and ugly, to the good and victorious, and anything in between. A collection of fiction, non-fiction, memoir, poetry, and artwork that embodies a spirit of disability community and activism rather than inspiration for abled people."--
Subjects: Literature.; People with disabilities; People with disabilities, Writings of, American; People with disabilities, Writings of, Canadian; People with disabilities, Writings of, English; People with disabilities, Writings of, Canadian (English);

Extreme vinyl cafe / by McLean, Stuart,1948-;
Subjects: Family; Humorous stories, Canadian (English); Short stories.;
© 2009., Viking Canada,

Book of lives : a memoir of sorts / by Atwood, Margaret,1939-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The long-awaited memoir of one of the most lauded and influential writers of our time, from her peripatetic childhood in Northern Ontario, through the writing of her seminal novel The Handmaid's Tale in occupied East Berlin, to her position today as revered truth-teller and literary icon. From the moment she published her first collection of poetry in 1966 -- sweeping up our most prestigious literary award while still a graduate student in Victorian literature at Harvard -- Margaret Atwood has been ahead of her time. Raised by ruggedly independent, scientifically minded parents (her father was a forest entomologist, her mother a former schoolteacher), Atwood spent half of every year in the deep forests of Quebec, living in tents or in houses hand-hewn by her father. Thrilling and unfettered, it was also isolating (on celebrating her eighth birthday: "It sounds forlorn. It was forlorn. It gets more forlorn.") and occasionally terrifying (alone for days with a 42-year-old pregnant mother, with no means of transportation or communication). From this unconventional origin, Atwood unspools her life story, linking seminal moments to the books that have shaped the literary landscapes of our time, from the cruel year that spawned Cat's Eye to the Orwellian 1980s of Berlin, where conversations between writers were quickly ushered outdoors to evade the listening devices in any Westerner's home or hotel room. Chronicling oddball early jobs (teaching English to engineering students in a Quonset hut), a faltering early marriage, the bohemian gatherings and literary infighting of a generation of writers finding their voice, to her magical life with the wildly charismatic writer Graeme Gibson and their only daughter, Atwood shares the stories, anecdotes, behind-the-scenes machinations, and turning points that have made her one of the most important writers of her era"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Atwood, Margaret, 1939-; Fiction; Novelists, Canadian; Novelists, Canadian; Authors, Canadian (English); Authors, Canadian (English);

Book of lives [text (large print)] : a memoir of sorts / by Atwood, Margaret,1939-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The long-awaited memoir of one of the most lauded and influential writers of our time, from her peripatetic childhood in Northern Ontario, through the writing of her seminal novel The Handmaid's Tale in occupied East Berlin, to her position today as revered truth-teller and literary icon. From the moment she published her first collection of poetry in 1966 -- sweeping up our most prestigious literary award while still a graduate student in Victorian literature at Harvard -- Margaret Atwood has been ahead of her time. Raised by ruggedly independent, scientifically minded parents (her father was a forest entomologist, her mother a former schoolteacher), Atwood spent half of every year in the deep forests of Quebec, living in tents or in houses hand-hewn by her father. Thrilling and unfettered, it was also isolating (on celebrating her eighth birthday: "It sounds forlorn. It was forlorn. It gets more forlorn.") and occasionally terrifying (alone for days with a 42-year-old pregnant mother, with no means of transportation or communication). From this unconventional origin, Atwood unspools her life story, linking seminal moments to the books that have shaped the literary landscapes of our time, from the cruel year that spawned Cat's Eye to the Orwellian 1980s of Berlin, where conversations between writers were quickly ushered outdoors to evade the listening devices in any Westerner's home or hotel room. Chronicling oddball early jobs (teaching English to engineering students in a Quonset hut), a faltering early marriage, the bohemian gatherings and literary infighting of a generation of writers finding their voice, to her magical life with the wildly charismatic writer Graeme Gibson and their only daughter, Atwood shares the stories, anecdotes, behind-the-scenes machinations, and turning points that have made her one of the most important writers of her era"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Large print books.; Personal narratives.; Atwood, Margaret, 1939-; Fiction; Novelists, Canadian; Novelists, Canadian; Authors, Canadian (English); Authors, Canadian (English);

Nellie McClung / by Gray, Charlotte,1948-;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951; Feminists; Authors, Canadian (English);
© c2008., Penguin Group,

Canadian railroad trilogy / by Lightfoot, Gordon.; Wallace, Ian,1950-;
Includes bibliographical references.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Canadian Pacific Railway Company; Railroads; Songs, English;
© 2010., Groundwood Books,

Discovering fiction : a reader of North American short stories : an introduction / by Kay, Judith; Gelshenen, Rosemary.;
Subjects: English language; Short stories, American; Short stories, Canadian (English);
© 2008., Cambridge University Press,

Cabin fever : the best new Canadian non-fiction / by Farr, Moira,1958-; Gill, Charlotte,1971-; Pearson, Ian,1954-; Banff Centre.Literary Journalism.;
Subjects: Canadian essays (English);
© c2009., Thomson Allen Publishers,

A porcupine in a pine tree : a Canadian 12 days of Christmas / by Becker, Helaine.; Zimmermann, H. Werner.;
A wonderful and clever Canadian retelling of the classic Christmas song, The Twelve Days of Christmas.
Subjects: Board books.; Folk songs, English; Christmas music; Children's songs; Christmas;

Suzume [videorecording] / by Shinkai, Makoto,film director,screenwriter.; Hara, Nanoka,voice actor.; Matsumura, Hokuto,voice actor.; Fukatsu, Eri,1973-voice actor.; Crunchyroll Inc.,publisher.;
Nanoka Hara, Hokuto Matsumura, Eri Fukatsu.A modern action adventure road story where a 17-year-old girl named Suzume helps a mysterious young man close doors from the other side that are releasing disasters all over in Japan.Canadian Home Video Rating: G.DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Action and adventure films.; Animated films.; Feature films.; Road films.; Teenage girls; Disasters; Strangers; Supernatural; Earthquakes; Doorways;
For private home use only.