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Whitewater Devils

Boudreau, Jack
Whitewater Devils
In 1967, in celebration of Canada's 100th birthday, Les Voyageurs left Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, in ten 26-foot canoes. These one hundred gallant men, representing eight provinces and two territories, travelled 5, 286 kilometres to Expo '67 in Montreal. The trip took them across such major lakes as Winnipeg, Lake of the Woods, Superior, Nipissing, Huron and Georgian Bay and through 68 gruelling portages. After 104 days of travel, the team...

CHF 26.90

The Butcher of Penetang

Trumpener, Betsy
The Butcher of Penetang
Betsy Trumpener's raw fiction hits quickly, cuts deeply and lingers on in the imagination. Her urgent, unique voice pushes fiction north of what's real. "The Butcher of Penetang" carves up rare slices of savoury stories that are both tough and delicious. A child missing in a dangerous part of town, a draft dodger with bloody hands, a robber armed with a hairbrush, a refugee who rescues poetry from his prison cell, moose hunters chasing snow fl...

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Understories

Rempel, Al
Understories
This book explores the meeting of the natural, suburban and inner-city experiences of Prince George. These poems look beneath the daily observations of a place jostled between stripmalls and pubs, the university and the mill, and a landscape that presses in at every corner, revealing a sometimes gritty underside. Al Rempel's poetry kicks the snow off alleyways, tramps around a fallen-in trapper's cabin, or sneaks onto the neighbour's front law...

CHF 19.90

North of Iskut

Forsberg, Tor
North of Iskut
In 1971 Tor Forsberg was twenty-three and her life was at a crossroads. Having returned to Watson Lake in the Yukon after five years in Montreal, she found her art career at a standstill and the party life of a small town much too alluring. Then one day after a particularly wild night, she bumped into Lynch Callison, the father of an old boyfriend. Lynch invited her to his lodge at the LV ranch to "get her head straight". The next morning she ...

CHF 28.50

All Things Said & Done

Dachsel, Marita
All Things Said & Done
Marita Dachsel's debut collection is a visceral exploration of the moments of life that stand out in the pages of a family album and the intervals of memory. She playfully and poignantly documents first crushes, first times, weddings and trips across town, across water, and across continents. Dachsel perceptively sprinkles these moments with the details photographs don't reveal, as in "Dispatches from an Impending Marriage": "Don't talk to me ...

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Wake-Up Call

Haynes,, Sterling, MD
Wake-Up Call
In his second book, Sterling Haynes begins by telling us that at the age of seventy a left hemisphere stroke rearranged his brain. "My right creative side took over and I started to write poetry and humour. I was left with a partially paralysed right foot, but a writer's creative right brain. I think I got the better of the deal, a new brain in trade for a foot. The funny episodes in my medical practice became hilarious. The sad, melancholy pa...

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The Railroader's Wife

Medbury Martin, Bernice / Stevenson, Jane
The Railroader's Wife
The story of the railway has never been told in such a charming voice as in these letters by Bernice Medbury Martin. Bernice Medbury married railroader Leslie Martin in 1912 and arrived later that year in Prince Rupert at the height of rock blasting and railroad building. Lonely for her family in Wisconsin, Bernice wrote frequent letters home in which she described in striking detail the machinery and mudslides, the weather and the wilderness,...

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