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  • The Girl Who Loved Adventures: Growing and Learning Together

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    This book is centered around a little girl living in the 1950s and her adventures as she starts school in grade one. She is eager to learn to read and write but is also anxious about leaving her sisters, little brother and her friends in the...


  • Our American Hero

    One Family's Memoir of a "Greatest Generation" Father
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    A member of the Greatest Generation, John Paul Rogers exhibited the values often attributed to that group of Americans. John put his family and his country before himself. A child of The Great Depression, John rose from a hardscrabble Oklahoma...


  • Paul and His Bunch of Misfits

    The Dangerous Bush Garden
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    A little patch of forgotten earth... Set in rural Guyana, The Dangerous Bush Garden is a coming-of-age story told through the eyes of a determined nine-year-old boy growing up close to the land. What begins as a simple plan to clear a small patch...


  • Shattered but Unbreakable

    Living with a Covert Narcissist
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    When Clara fell for Adam, she felt an unwavering kind of love for him, a love built on her belief in the compassionate words that others didn’t hear but that meant everything to her because she heard them, she heard him. She held onto that love...


  • Living an Impeccable Life

    What Helps or Hinders Your Dance with Life
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    Do you want to remain in a black and white world of right and wrong or do you want to explore a multi-faceted universe with your celestial neighbours? Find out more about . . . . Choice, Truth & Enlightenment Ethics, Morals & Free Will Wants,...


  • Echoes of Huron's North Shore

    The Annotated Columns of James Barnes Dobie 1852-1938
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    Echoes of Huron’s North Shore brings together the annotated newspaper columns of JB Dobie, a merchant and keen observer of everyday life in the northern Lake Huron communities during a period of profound change. Originally published in local...


  • The Phoenix Must Burn

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    The fire doesn’t just destroy; it clears the path. For years, the embers of childhood trauma smouldered beneath the surface, a quiet heat that defined the boundaries of life. But to truly rise, the old structures must be surrendered to the flame....


  • My Friend Chase

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    My Friend Chase is an engaging children’s picture book, written by Nolan’s teacher Mrs. Horton through Nolan’s eyes. Nolan is a neurodivergent young adult trying to process all the feelings that come with friendship, death, grief and the journey...


  • Being a Settler

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    Being a Settler is a bold and lyrical teaching tool that speaks directly to what it means to be a non-Indigenous person living on stolen Land. Valerie Trew’s rhyming narrative poem traces the history of colonization on Turtle Island, confronting...


  • Love Beyond Always

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    Love is a glorious fire, a profound joy that fills the heart and ignites the soul. When that love is lost, one is left brokenheartedly sifting through the cold ash to find what remains. With unpretentious poignancy, Love Beyond Always tells this...