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  • av April Bulmer
    305,-

    Theodora Hart is a prairie woman who suffers loss but whose unique faith burns bright. She is rooted in the land of her youth and despite bad weather blooms strong like the August sun. Jesus also lights her heart. These brief poems tell of Theodora's grief and the shafts of wheat she pounds and kneads into the bread of life.

  • av Rob Ritchie
    365

    Erin Leith was a 44-year-old schoolteacher restless in the fear that she had led a story-less life. However, for a few hot and hazy summer weeks on a Lake Huron beach, just a short drive from her everyday life, all that was about to change.Between the Sand and the Sea is one woman's search for belonging, and the vulnerable dance of revealing and concealing one's self that inevitably befalls that pursuit.

  • av Rob Ritchie
    299

    Something is wrong with Christopher Lucan. At the height of his career, the musician's songwriting, always so fresh and profound, now seems incomplete and confusing. Furthermore his performances on stage have suddenly deteriorated with wrong notes, jumbled song introductions, and out-of-tune singing. A Song With No Words follows the descending chronology of a folk singer's final tour from the contrasting vantage points of each of his band mates, leading the reader from the congenial surroundings of concert halls, and coffeehouses to a much darker world that had been lurking unexpected in the shadows of each and every show. Rob Ritchie is a writer and musician who resides in Wiarton, Ontario. For years he was a keyboard player and contributing songwriter for the group Tanglefoot. Rob continues to perform, playing with Ontario bands RPR, Harp & Holly and Midnight Blue. A Song With No Words is Rob's third novel.

  • av Anthony Sicilia
    319,-

    The Footprints of Funny Feet was created because I was unhappy with the way I was being looked at from a disabled point of view. Throughout my life, I was always told that because I was disabled, I could never fit in, play sports, or have a real job. All the things I accomplished within the pages of this book should showcase that there should be no limitations or barriers placed on people with disabilities.I wanted to showcase this concept to my readers. I was never given any limitations set on me by my parents. The only limitations that were ever placed on me came from the general public that never really understood the physical disability. Because the general public only saw the palsy, they lacked the vision to see the essence of my true potential.

  • av April Bulmer
    319,-

  • - Not a travelogue
    av Terry Doyle
    319,-

  • - And Other Nightmares
    av Rene Dube & Michael
    365,-

  • av Melina Douglas
    305,-

  • av Thon Piok
    249

    Thon Piok is a South Sudanese born Canadian residing in Toronto ON. Having been born in the very late eighties, his childhood days were the peaks of the war. He is no stranger to the civil war that scrapped the then Sudan. His poetry has then insights that war is tiring and the entire world is worn out. And peace and selfless leadership and harmony is the way forward.

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