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Author:Frank, David
,Ouellette, Réjean
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Author:Geddes, Bruce
Summary:Twenty-five years after his father Gord died in a car accident, Richard gets a call from his cousin Tony, who is working on a theory that Gord’s death was orchestrated by Al Forzante, Gord's f
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Author:Serravalle, Dean
Summary:What happens when the narrator is removed from a story? When the author’s real life is fictionalized instead, so that creator and creation relate on the same existential ground with no middleman?
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Author:Pawlowski, Michael
Summary:With stories that chronicle the abused, the homeless, the suicidal, those seeking a world away from the reserve, and those returning to the indigenous community to improve themselves, 13 Lives is a
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Author:Altrows, Rona
Summary:Alarmed that Canada Post keeps losing money, Ariadne Jensen, a woman in her fifties, pitches the CEO with a scheme to save the corporation: she will get people to start writing and mailing letters
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Author:Doctor, Farzana
Summary:Stealing Nasreenis a novel about the lives of three very different people, all of whom belong to the same small religious community.
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Author:Cookshaw, Marlene
Summary:Shortlisted for the 1990 Dorothy Livesay Award for Poetry (BC Book Prizes) Marlene Cookshaw is a Cheshire cat of a poet whose naturally realized details illuminate a shifting wholeness on the &quo
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Author:Bruck, Julie
Summary:With crisp, elegant language, sharp wit and resonant images, Julie Bruck's new book gentles the largesse of life out of its many smallnesses.
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Author:Summary:Frayed Opus for Strings & Wind Instruments is a collection of poems that zooms in and out of places and states of mind, from a lit bicycle shed in the back yard to a root canal in November, fro
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Author:Kerr, Don
Summary:Shortlisted for the 1998 Saskatchewan Book Award for Poetry Don Kerr's fifth poetry collection is a verbal joyride, an exuberant celebration of a book: a celebration of mountains and plains,
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Author:Trainor, Kim
Summary:At the heart of Karyotype is the Beauty of Loulan, a woman who lived four thousand years ago, her body preserved in the cool, dry sands of the Taklamakan Desert.
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Author:Lilley, Joanna
Summary:The Fleece Era is Yukon-based, UK-born Joanna Lilley's first book of poems: a wry and eloquent testament to the intricacies of our various relationships.
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Author:Rees, Roberta
Summary:Co-winner of the 1992 Gerald Lampert Award.
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Author:Graham, Neile
Summary:Shortlisted for the 1994 Pat Lowther Award "I believe in the common magic/ of forests and household godd" writes Neile Graham in "Spells for Clear Vision," the title poem of th
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Author:Thibaudeau, Colleen
Summary:Granddaughters, asters, Medea cakes, para pom tandle, Mrs.
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