He experienced the painful loneliness of an outsider, aloneliness that was interrupted byrare sparks ofglory.On March 7th and8th, he played exceptional games against the Canadiens – two vintage Jacques Plante performances.
The important Canadian lives detailed here are: Emma Albani, a nineteenth century opera singer from Quebec who became a diva of the musical world; Emily Carr, the artist famous for capturing the essence in her paintings of the Native ...
People arebeginning toreact negatively to Prime Minister Pearson and the Liberalparty. Twoyears earlier, inthe electionof1965, theLiberals had failed towin the majority they sought. Walter Gordon, theminister of finance, had resigned.
... Roderick Stewart, Margaret Macpherson, Marguerite Paulin, Ged Martin, Ray Argyle, Julie H. Ferguson, lian goodall ... Charles R. Miller, the editorinchief of the New York Times, had vacationed in Newfoundland a couple of years ...
Prince Conn will never be king.
For Fen, this is a death sentence. When her village is burned to the ground and her sister captured, Fen must make an impossible choice.
Someone wants to pay her to kill (and eat) the world's worst criminals. It sounds too good to be true. Amber Fang: Hunted is the first book in this exciting new vampire series.
A latest entry in the award-winning series sends teen secret agent Modo to the Australian jungle in search of an ancient and powerful weapon that he must find before the evil Clockwork Guild does.
For Amber Fang, life used to be simple: study library science by day, read by night and, when she got hungry, enjoy an ethical meal straight from the jugular.
The weapon to end all wars is about to fall into the wrong hands.
Amber can't decide if she should kiss him or kill him. Then ZARC strikes a blow that leaves Amber stunned and heartbroken. Now she's out for revenge. Amber Fang: Revenge is the third book in the popular Amber Fang series.
She must use her assassin training, and the magical bond she shares with Brax, to survive and set out to save him. Arthur Slade delivers with another exciting, fast-paced read full of action, magic and a healthy dash of humour.
Megiddo's Shadow is the story ofEdward Bathe, a 16-year-old prairie farm boy who, giddy with the romantic ideals of war and desperate to fight the Huns in France, enlists in 1917.
Secret agent Modo's next assignment?
In this chilling tale inspired by Norse mythology, three kids arrive in Manitoba from the US to spend the summer with their grandpa, ready to listen to his Icelandic stories.
A thrilling new fantasy novel from award-winning author Arthur Slade!
In this scary story inspired by Norse mythology, Angie believes her dreams about being devoured by a giant wolf are only her imagination—until she hears strange scratches outside her window and learns that sheep have been disappearing ...
"In this novel - by the award-winning author of 'Dust' - Percy hides his feelings of love and pain with offbeat behavior. Marked by wry undertones but also poignant sensitivity" Cf. Our choice, 2003.
Gordon Whillickers suspects that the candy bars being supplied to the people of Nanaimo are affecting their intelligence and with his friend Sophia and Cheryl, a Sasquatch, he begins a seach for the alien who is responsible.
A boy ghost lures Wart and Cindy of the Walter Biggar Bronson Ghost Detective and Time Travel Agency into a hotel where they travel back in time, and the only way home is to solve the ghost's mystery.