Maine, 1980. A utopian community is on the verge of collapse. The charismatic leader's authority teeters as his followers come to realize they've been exploited for too long.
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Author:Turcot, François
,Moure, Erín
Summary:There's a real fascination with fathers in Québécoise literature, and this recurring persona populates fiction, films, and the stories people tell of their families and themselves.
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Author:Worth, Liz
Summary:When Andy Warhol's a, A Novel was first published in 1968, The New York Times Book Review declared it "pornographic." Yet over four decades later, a continues to be an essential docu
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Author:LoveGrove, Jennifer
Summary:Beautiful Children with Pet Foxes, the new collection of poetry from Giller Prize–longlisted writer Jennifer LoveGrove, attempts to make sense of a difficult and unsettling world, where one need no
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Author:Apostolides, Marianne
,Mellinger, Catherine
Summary:Deep Salt Water is an intimate memoir about abortion, expressed through a layering of language and imagery of the ocean.
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Author:Stewart, Fenn
Summary:Much of the language that makes up Better Nature—the first poetry collection by writer and academic Fenn Stewart—is drawn from a diary that Walt Whitman wrote while travelling t
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Author:Worth, Liz
Summary:Pulling from raw themes of grief and death, regret and discomfort, sadness and failure, Worth wears these poems down to their bones.
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Author:Summary:Spark continual creative growth for both learners and educators. Topics include: How to create an educational culture conducive to creative development.
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Author:Lepore, Jill
Summary:How does life begin? What does it mean? What happens when we die? “All anyone can do is ask,” Lepore writes.
Genre: Social science, PsychologyAvailable Formats:
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Author:Summary:Freud swore by it. Heidegger swore at it. Kierkegaard swore off it. In our everyday lives we can't live without it. It's just talk. Before media, before the Internet there was talk.
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Author:Gallant, Mavis
Summary:A selection of non-fiction writings composed of essays and reviews written between 1968 and 1985.
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Author:Compton, Wayde
Summary:These varied essays explore the language of racial misrecognition (a.k.a.
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Author:Highway, Tomson
Summary:"Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing" tells another story of the mythical Wasaychigan Hill Indian Reserve, also the setting for Tomson Highway's award winning play The Rez Sisters.
Genre: Canadian fiction, DramaAvailable Formats:
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Author:Highway, Tomson
Summary:Protrays the attempts of seven Indian women from a northern Ontario reserve to beat the odds and win the world's largest bingo in Ontario.
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Author:Gómez-Peña, Guillermo
Summary:Guillermo Gómez-Peña has spent many years developing his unique style of performance-activism; his theatricalizations of postcolonial theory.
Genre: Art and architectureAvailable Formats:
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