“The problem with writer longevity can be a complicating, even contradictory oeuvre. Hopefully.”
Rudy Wiebe's Where The Truth Lies...
“The problem with writer longevity can be a complicating, even contradictory oeuvre. Hopefully.”
Rudy Wiebe's Where The Truth Lies...
The memoir of a young woman who, in 1951 at the age of seventeen, was arrested for her involvement with an underground organization demanding...
Whipstock follows Nellie Manville, an uninhibited woman currently employed in an oil company cafeteria, and her mother Florence, who...
Hannelore, Clotilde, and Frau Schnadelhuber are three old women tired of living in a world which does not allow old women to be seen or heard....
Wild Daisies in the Sand reopens a chapter in Canadian history. This book is a series of diary entries beginning in 1941, when author Tom...
The severe shortage of teachers brought on by World War II meant that teenagers, some with little or no training, were placed in charge of country...
A compilation of individual stories based on the author’s interviews and correspondence with several Depression-era teachers. Comic at times,...
Witness to a Conga is the winner of three 2011 Sterling awards, including Best Production, Best New Work, and Best Actor for Edmonton's...
This memorable collection contains two of Brad Fraser's most ferocious theatrical creations. Wolfboy explores the relationship between...
When Emma Brodie, local prophet and mother of three, steals a boat and exiles herself to the middle of the bay for seven days and seven nights,...
In the off hours of jobs in the Arctic, workers have a choice: to gamble, drink, or watch mind-numbing television. Ranson chose to write letters...
Compiled and edited by Jean Perreault and Sylvia Vance, this anthology of stories, poetry, essays, and biographical pieces from western and...
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