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Janey knows she should be trying to put her academic career on he map, but how? She’ll more readily poke fun at than engage in yet another overly dry and theoretical conference. And her h...
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Contemporary stories of women set against both European and Canadian environments. Bridging the psychological interior narrative with an acutely sensitive attention to language and atmosp...
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Dazzling displays of wildflowers adorning native prairie and cascading waterfalls along our wild rivers are only two examples of Manitoba’s unbeatable natural beauty and “wild” places to ...
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Winner of the 2011 Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award and the 2011 Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction. When Morris Schutt, a prominent newspaper columnist, surveys his life over the pa...
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A comic âEUR~folk playâEUR(TM) with a classical music base, The Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven Blatz follows a farm wife, a carpenter, a midwife, and a musician as they struggle to find fu...
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Theo Fleury, at 5'6" made a name for himself in a game played by giants. A star in junior hockey, he became an integral part of the Calgary Flames’ Stanley Cup win in 1989. Fleury’s talen...
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Winner of the 2011 McNally Robinson Book of the Year. This Hidden Thing is a lyrical and moving novel that offers one woman’s compelling, ordinary, and surprising life. "I never kn...
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Russian arms company Kornukopia is in flames, and the one-woman war machine, Jen Blaylock, is having second thoughts about letting CIA Deputy Director of Operations Joe Chapel live. From ...
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After you've lost it all -- job, house, savings, future --what have you got left? A piercing new novel of our times by one of Canada's finest fiction writers.On a chilly early morning in ...
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Di Brandt has surpassed herself in this extraordinary book, which hurls itself upon our desperate environmental, emotional, spiritual condition with fury and eloquence and headlong grace....
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A collection of fantastic tales featuring bears, wolves, fish, forests, swamps, harsh winters, insect-infested summers, the unpredictable waters of an inland sea, and people claimed by th...
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During the first half of the twentieth century, Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West. Located just north of Manitoba?s bustling capital, it drew 40,000 v...
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From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the city's history. Winnipeg's Great War picks up in 1914, just as the city is regrouping after a bri...
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