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  • af Marisa Labozzetta
    170,95 kr.

  • af Ian Thomas Shaw
    198,95 kr.

    French journalist Marc Taragon is at the apex of his career in 2007. A tenacious idealist, Taragon has spent the last thirty years attempting to bring to readers the truths about the wars and political intrigues of the region. He is unsparing in his criticism of extremists and has earned many enemies. He agrees to be interviewed in Cyprus, by a young Canadian journalist, Marie Boivin, not knowing that Marie has a hidden agenda: to discover through Taragon the truth about her childhood. Before Marie finds the answers she seeks, she is enmeshed in Taragon's plan to broker peace negotiations between a left-wing Israeli politician and a dissident Palestinian leader. Taragon succeeds in persuading the two adversaries to agree to an ambitious peace plan. The action then moves quickly through Europe and the Middle East as Taragon and his associates try to stay one step ahead of deadly opponents of their initiative. Parallel to the main plot is the narrative of Taragon's early years as a journalist in war-torn Lebanon, his bonds to his partners in the peace initiative and Marie Boivin's tragic childhood.

  • af Peter Jickling
    243,95 kr.

  • af Nicola Vulpe
    170,95 kr.

  • af Hillar Liitoja
    173,95 kr.

  • - Daughter of Sorrow
    af Valentina Gal
    208,95 kr.

    Philipovna: The Daughter of Sorrow?is a creative non-fiction based on my mother's surviving the holodomor [the Ukrainian starvation] in the early 1930's.? It is the story of an orphan who goes to live with her aunt in a rural village in the Ukrainian countryside.?The aunt swears on her dead sister's Bible that Vera Philipovna, the daughter of a cobbler and seamstress from a small village in Chercassy, Ukraine will survive no matter what might befall the family.?No one foresees the horrors that they will have to face between the fall of 1930 and the spring of 1933.?In the end, out of a healthy extended family, only Philipovna, a cousin and the aunt survive.?The acts of real savagery that are perpetrated on the village are unflinchingly narrated by a pre-pubescent girl, who also gives us a good grasp of the beauty and richness of the Ukrainian culture with its superstitions, customs and celebrations.?

  • af Giovanna Riccio
    170,95 kr.

  • af Steven Mayoff
    170,95 kr.

    Swinging Between Water and Stone is a collection of poems comprising four sections. Each section roughly represents the four stages of the never-ending reincarnation cycle: birth, life, death and rebirth. These themes recur in each section, propelling these poems the way smaller wheels turn within larger wheels. Settings, both urban and rural, imaginary and real, domestic and distant, terrestrial and astral create a kind of existential road trip where the reader as traveller comes across signposts that lead to both the familiar and the inexplicable.

  • - Essays On His Works
    af Licia Canton
    170,95 kr.

  • af Raymond Filip
    170,95 kr.

  • af Caitlin Galway
    208,95 kr.

  • af Dave LeBlanc
    258,95 kr.

  • af F.G. Paci
    155,95 kr.

  • af Paul Nelson
    173,95 kr.

  • - A Handbook for Hope in the Time of Trump
    af Angelo Bolotta
    198,95 kr.

    Throughout human history, great and free nations have been built on noble dreams. Recently, in some once promising nations, dreams of betterment and possibility, have been effectively compromised. The current political landscape, featuring cold partisan interest, calculated distraction, divisive fear mongering, negativity, and voter disillusionment, has enabled a perfect storm of toxic dysfunction. To make matters worse, personal integrity and accountability have become almost non-existent in political leaders. In such an environment, dreams of social, economic and ecological justice can easily be thwarted. Progress can become much more selective, favouring power and privilege. This handbook integrates critical thinking and media literacy to refocus democratic dreams on more constructive collective pursuits, to re-energize dreamers, and to help hold elected leaders more accountable for their actions and omissions. It is important to speak truth to power, and justice to privilege, in order to empower dreamers and ennoble dreams. The author has over forty years of experience as an educator, curriculum leader, school administrator, and community leader.

  • af Vito Teti
    208,95 kr.

  • - Soldier Actor
    af Keith Garebian
    309,95 kr.

  • af David Kingston Yeh
    278,95 kr.

    Meet the Garneau boys, triplets from small-town Ontario. Daniel the "eldest" is gay, and moves to Toronto with his best friend Karen to attend university. Eventually, he meets David, a bike mechanic whose Catholic Italian mother talks to her dead husbands. Their chemistry is immediate, but Daniel is still drawn to his ex-boyfriend Marcus, a performance artist whose grandfather was a book-burning Nazi. A Boy at the Edge of the World is a rollicking dramedy that explores the compulsive and (ultimately) universal human pursuit of intimacy, sex, and love.

  • af Brenda Clews
    173,95 kr.

    This collection intermeshes styles in narratorial strands. A love story -- he was a literary device, and then I discovered we knew each other intimately. An aged narcissist who wields power and invokes a subtext on the social politics of power. A poet whose muse is Medusa. "Tidal Fury" is a poetry on the edge of the text of an interior ocean of fury and passion. The collection includes artwork from the poet.

  • af Adele Graf
    171,95 kr.

    In math for couples, we re-visit the past to discover our place in the contemporary world. A long-dead father watches his daughter work on her Mac, a woman converses with a photo of her young self. Adele Graf leads us on a journey that is rich and hopeful, evoking powerful nostalgia even if we've never been to the places described. When a -rusted sign swings,- we hear it squeak. Playful and Intimate, these poems release us back to our current lives, where we feel restored.

  • af Anthony M. Graziano
    198,95 kr.

    This book tells the story of the Millers, a fictional family struggling among the real events of the early 20th century: the end of the Progressive Era, The Great War and influenza pandemic, prohibition, voting rights for women, the conservative take-over, the Red Scare, xenophobic hatred of immigrants and other inferiors, lynching and race riots, union-busting, the elevation of business in government and the resulting unparalleled corruption, a wild stock market, spiralling income disparity, the Great Depression, national despair and the seeds of the next world war.

  • af Scott Walker
    198,95 kr.

  • af Bruce Meyer
    208,95 kr.

  • af Henry Beissel
    170,95 kr.

    Myth of place: Celebrating the north in epic style. Epic in scope, lyrical in its celebration of nature, frequently uncompromising in its portrayal of human violence and greed, and rich in the keenly observed details -- colours, sounds, rhythms, scents, and voices -- that constitute this place we call our home and native land, this book sings an alternate history, a myth of place, not origins, that cradles us all.

  • af Domenico Capilongo
    170,95 kr.

    Decoding the message: from smoke signals to texting. Domenico Capilongo continues to play with lyricism, form, and language in his new poetry collection. Send is a collection of poetry that explores our many modes of communication from smoke signals to texting. The work uses lyric meditations, personal narratives, and experimental poetry to shed light on the ways in which we try to express ourselves.

  • af Henry Beissel
    170,95 kr.

    This collection is truly global in scope and universal in perspective. From a bog near Ottawa to the lagoons of Venice, from a chamber concert in an Ontario barn to a blind beggar in Mexico, from the infinities of interstellar space to the birth of a grandson -- Henry Beissel celebrates the world in all its richness, mysteries and ecstasies, without ever flinching from its contradictions and torments, and offers exciting sightlines on the human condition.

  • - A Cold War Escape Story
    af Geza Tatrallyay
    198,95 kr.

    The Expo Affair is a narrative memoir of international intrigue and romance that took place in the exotic setting of Expo ?70 in Osaka, Japan. As a host at the Ontario Pavilion, the author, Geza Tatrallyay, was approached by three Czechoslovak hostesses who wanted to defect to Canada. Notables such as former Prime Minister Trudeau, External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp and General George Kitching play a role, as do individuals who have since become prominent in Canada as businessmen, artists and ambassadors.

  • af Bnoo Zan
    162,95 kr.

    The poems, arranged chronologically, give an impressionistic account of the poet as an immigrant, in quest of her inner voice and her core self, in the new land. They reveal intense isolation, despite engagement with the so-called political, religious, and cultural disparities between the two countries. The poems tell the story of how the speaker comes closer to her roots by leaving her country behind. They reveal her concern about the Middle East; the negative associations with her country, Iran; her preoccupation with the possibility of reconciliation between the three Abrahamic religions; her concerns about her family back home, and her newly found friends and lover. For the persona in these poems, the political is personal.

  • af Marisa Labozzetta
    170,95 kr.

    Births mark beginnings, while funerals toll in endings. Yet there resides so much in-between drama in the timeline of an extended family: moments of intense joy, times of heart-wrenching grief, and the day-to-day plodding of ups and downs that colour the struggle with loss in all of human existence. In a series of linked short stories that superbly capture the emotions her characters' experience, the author deftly chronicles the personal episodes that transform the lives of five Italian-American cousins during the final years before the death of one of the family patriarchs.

  • - Intimacy, Beauty & Death in Central Asia
    af Calvin White
    257,95 kr.

    For 11 months Calvin White worked for Doctors Without Borders as a mental health specialist in the off-the-radar region of Karakalpakstan in western Uzbekistan. Unlike the higher profile emergency situations which draw that international humanitarian organization's attention, the milieu for White's mission was the quiet, slow death in an epidemic of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. As White's forward says: "This is a small story about small people written by a small person so maybe there is no interest in it. On the other hand, since most of us on the planet are also small, maybe there is." White takes the reader inside the daily heartbeat of humans we've never heard of but come to see as sharing the same pulse. It is a remarkable journey of intimacy and hope, one that reconfigures our understanding of sadness and, ultimately, reaffirms the common spirit of humanity.

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