A journey alone, across Canada.
by : Martin Bauman
by : Martin Bauman
A journey alone, across Canada.
by : Leslie Patterson
Part memoir, part golf instruction, part exploration of the self and the mind, this book reads as any or all of these.
by : Carole Langille
She says that rather than “First do no harm,” the Hippocratic oath should more accurately be, “You can’t say we didn’t warn you.”
by : Karalee Clerk
The resonant rhythms of the past, told simply and without artifice
Grandpa Pike’s Outhouse Reader is funny, reflective, poignant and not really potty humour
by : Genevieve MacIntyre
Gripping personal tale teaches us to breathe, listen and learn
by : Stephanie Domet
A Newfoundlander in Canada is charming company for the road
by : Joan Sullivan
From his early boyhood, Payne was always at something and picking up new skills
by : Ryan O'Connor
Finding Forgiveness is a provocative search for understanding
by : Elizabeth Johnston
Positive, calming and practical tools to deal with a calamitous event
by : Elizabeth Johnston
The deliberate, eternal journey of identity
by : Marjorie Simmins
Death scenes; unexpected violence; near-catastrophes; sibling friendships and their evolutions; addictions; our human ties to different, sometimes mirroring landscapes
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