Heart of the Cariboo-Chilcotin

Heart of the Cariboo-Chilcotin
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Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 189497428X
ISBN-13 : 9781894974288
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Heart of the Cariboo-Chilcotin by : Diana Wilson

"The Heart of the Cariboo-Chilcotin anthology celebrates the story of this harshly beautiful and remote region in B.C.'s north. From the days of the gold rush through to modern times, this collection captures the spirit of a place whose beauty and wildness have inspired its people throughout its history."--BOOK JACKET.

Stardust

Stardust
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Publisher : New Star Books
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9781554200337
ISBN-13 : 1554200334
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Stardust by : Bruce Serafin

WINNER of the EDNA STAEBLER AWARD for CREATIVE NON–FICTION From its opening image of the varied workforce at a Vancouver postal station, Stardust is a series of literary essays defining Bruce Serafin's world. The teenage Serafin is a captivating figure, freshly arrived from the United States and eager to immerse himself in the particular delights of a still largely frontier–era Vancouver. As a young man enrolled at SFU, he refuses the perm pressed upon him in a Chinatown barber shop and eavesdrops on his rowdy neighbours in a Powell Street apartment house. Working in the post office, Serafin discovers Michel Tremblay's The Fat Woman Next Door is Pregnant and realizes for the first time that writing about working–class people is not only possible, but desirable. Later, Serafin embarks upon an intimate criticism of touchstones of Western culture. Roland Barthes and Daniel Defoe are counterparts, he suggests, and shows why. Leonard Cohen was read so avidly by the young proto–hippies of the era not because of his writing, but because he physically modelled a way to be cool. The ceremonial objects collected by anthropologists, according to Serafin, are not actually art but something else again. Serafin critiques literary magazines and western novels. He discusses the work of Don DeLillo, Terry Glavin, Steve McCaffery, Northrop Frye, and William Henry Drummond. There's an engagement to these essays that lightly sketches the workings of a mind forever learning.

Shelter

Shelter
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9781451661101
ISBN-13 : 145166110X
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Shelter by : Frances Greenslade

After the tragic death of their father in a logging accident, sisters Maggie and Jenny see their idyllic mountain life fall apart as their mother abandons them to be raised by a childless couple.

B C L A Reporter

B C L A Reporter
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015079412709
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis B C L A Reporter by : British Columbia Library Association

Chiwid

Chiwid
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 126
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0921586396
ISBN-13 : 9780921586395
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Chiwid by : Sage Birchwater

Chiwid was a Tsilhqot'in woman, said to have shamanistic powers, who spent most of her adult life living out in the hills and forests around Williams Lake, BC. Chiwid is the story of this remarkable woman told in the vibrant voices of Chilcotin oldtimers, both native and non-native.Chiwid is Number 2 in the Transmontanus series of books edited by Terry Glavin.

Feminist Bookstore News

Feminist Bookstore News
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 734
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105110567133
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Feminist Bookstore News by :

Gumption & Grit

Gumption & Grit
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1894759370
ISBN-13 : 9781894759373
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Gumption & Grit by : Sage Birchwater

The first book in a new series that showcases the lives, successes, and history of the women of British Columbia, "Gumption & Grit" gathers 35 tales of hardship, faith, adversity, endurance, and accomplishment.

Sturgeon Reach

Sturgeon Reach
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Publisher : New Star Books
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 9781554200603
ISBN-13 : 1554200601
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Sturgeon Reach by : Terry Glavin

Sturgeon Reach is the name some have given to a stretch of the Fraser River between Hope and Pitt Meadows, where its flow slows, and it deposits the gravel it's been carrying from the province's interior. Its story is one of rocks and stones, from its geological origins, from the mythic beginnings of human settlement, and from the arrival of Simon Fraser through to the onslaught of dykes and roads and bridges and foundations that today threaten the river's essential nature. Sturgeon Reach hosts an incredible array of life, from giant black cottonwoods to a creature that dates from the age of dinosaurs –– the remarkable white sturgeon. This stretch of river is the spawning ground for major salmon runs. And for millennia, it has also been the home of the Sto:lo Indians. How can we now live well along a river that has a ceaseless desire to overflow its banks and set its own course? How can we allow the life that the river's character fosters to persist in the face of overwhelming development? In the 20th book in the Transmontanus series, Terry Glavin and Ben Parfitt explore Sturgeon Reach — its geography, its history, its critical role in the coastal ecosystem, and the compelling story it tells about competing human needs.

Two poems from the Cambridge Juvencus

Two poems from the Cambridge Juvencus
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:B000966693
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Two poems from the Cambridge Juvencus by : William Forbes Skene