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  • What's a Black Critic To Do?by Donna Bailey Nurse

    Insomniac Press 2003; US$ 16.95

    This groundbreaking collection of profiles, interviews, essays and reviews on such well-known black writers and artists as Nalo Hopkinson, Dionne Brand, Austin Clarke, Lawrence Hill and Edwidge Danticat constitutes a frank conversation on the significance of race in contemporary Black Canadian and American literature. What's a Black Critic to Do? is... more...

  • Down the Tubeby Bill Brownstein

    ECW Press 2001; US$ 7.95

    Imagine yourself at home on your couch, contractually obligated to remain in front of your satellite-rigged television for a period of seven days, at the end of which you will produce a funny but penetrating account of your journey—a virtual one—through the strange and culturally revealing landscape of the 200-channel universe. Bill Brownstein... more...

  • The Poems of Edward Taylorby ROSEMARY GURUSWAMY

    ABC-CLIO 2003; US$ 91.00

    Edward Taylor (1642-1729) was one of the most influential ministers in Puritan New England. He was also a prolific but unpublished poet. With the discovery of his poetry in 1936 and the publication of a nearly complete volume in 1960, his reputation as the premiere early American poet has grown immensely. His widely anthologized work is taught in most... more...

  • Criss Cross, Double Crossby Norma Charles

    Dundurn 2002; US$ 5.99

    Star Girl flies again! Trouble develops in 1949 in B.C. when the teachers go on strike. Will Sophie have to endure as an outcast? Or will she save the day with a daring rescue? more...

  • Tom Thomson's Last Paddleby Larry McCloskey

    Dundurn 2002; US$ 6.95

    While camping in Ontario?s Algonquin Park, Dani and Caitlin are stunned to see a ghostly canoe drifting towards the shore. Is this really the ghost of painter Tom Thomson? more...

  • Clickety Clackby Joy S. McDiarmid

    Dundurn 2010; US$ 24.95

    To many, Joy McDiarmid was a successful Winnipeg writer and public relations consultant. In truth she was leading a complex double life. Behind an outer mask of accomplishment she battled in the twilight zones of mental health, sexual identity, and imprecise gender. more...

  • A Miracle for Maggieby Stephen Eaton Hume

    Dundurn 2000; US$ 4.99

    In the 1920s, Maggie is diagnosed with diabetes. Meanwhile, in Toronto, Frederick Banting and others work to perfect insulin. Will they succeed in time to save Maggie? more...

  • Charlotte's Vowby Marion Woodson

    Dundurn 2006; US$ 7.99

    In 1912, 15-year-old Charlotte takes a job in a Vancouver Island dynamite factory, braving her mothers disapproval for the chance to bring in some extra cash. more...

  • Musingby Jonathan Locke Hart

    Athabasca University Press 2011; US$ 16.95

    Musing is a book of sonnets. Working within the framework of a classic poetic form, Jonathan Locke Hart embarks on an extended meditation on our rootedness in landscape and in the past. As sonnets, the poems are a mixture of tradition and innovation. Throughout, Hart deftly interweaves European culture with North American... more...