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Sergio Kokis recreates the magic world of a child in Brazil, told from the point of view of a Brazilian painter in exile.
This is a collection of remarkable and mysterious people, from all ages and places, including our own.
A fascinating compilation of stories about lost lands, weird locations, and strange sites.
When Anna is offered the opportunity to move to Montreal, she jumps at the chance to leave her life in Poland behind. But when tragedy strikes 10 years later, Anna decides to return to a dramatically changed Europe. Probing the depths of betrayal and forgiveness, she confronts her own past and the motives that drove her away from Poland.
Richard Courtney has extensively revised and updated his most famous work, Play, Drama & Thought, the definitive text on the intellectual and theoretical background to drama and the relevance of drama in education.
Two plays from the 1940s by the most important Canadian playwright of the postwar period.
It's the chance of a lifetime for Kate Merriman when she lands a small role in a new TV series called Backbeat. But it's less fun when Kate's best friend Maria turns down the part she's been offered in the show. How can Kate succeed when Maria's not there to share this new adventure?
Two Ships Passing is the sequel to Dave Carley's Midnight Madness, which received its world premiere in 1988, and went on to become one of Canada's most widely produced plays.
Claptrap is a grand satire of the colonial mentality that governs the theatre festivals of Canada.
"Scenes from Canadian plays for two to six actors. Thirty-two excellent opportunities for young thespians these are texts which I would certainly use with my own senior students of dramatic arts." Reviewing Librarian
The six plays in this anthology reflect the wide spectrum of ethnic communities in Canada.
A guide to the new social landscape and a serious search for personal meaning in an age of rapidly shifting cultural values.
A comprehensive collection of supernatural tales drawn from the provinces history, its archives, and its people.
A collection of 69 Ontario stories of haunted houses, ghosts, poltergeists, apparitions, and other eerie experiences.
A collection of over seventy gripping personal accounts of past and present Canadian experiences and events that can be regarded as supernatural or paranormal.
Based on almost 25 years of investigation and research, science writer Chris Rutkowski looks critically at abduction stories.
Toward Wisdom examines some of the key impediments to wisdom; what they are, how they work, how they came to be; and introduces us to techniques for getting beyond them.
Getting a Life is rooted in the idea that some steps toward wisdom require nothing more than a fresh look at common life situations, nothing more than an appreciation of the difference between skilful and unskilful ways of dealing with those situations.
In language that is at once poetic and vernacular, Don Hannah creates characters and stories that long remain with the reader and audience. The three plays in Shoreline explore that most basic and complicated of emotional territories: the family.
As well as the fifteen investigating women in the book, Skene-Melvin's introduction describes hundreds of female sleuths and their creators in an in-depth analysis of women detective fiction by Canadians.
Canadas first audition book, with monologues from plays of the seventies.
In this play Nellie McClung traces the efforts of the suffragists to win the vote in pre-World War I Manitoba.
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