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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...
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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...
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Sweet Louise Please
The No No Nos
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Louise is sweet as can be, but she’s also learning all about the word “no.” Whatever her momma asks her to do, Louise is sure she doesn’t want to. Whether she’s supposed to be eating her vegetables, brushing her hair, or getting into the bath,...
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Wizard's Coffee
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What would you do if you drank a cup of wizard’s coffee? When a young dragon finds herself in the den of a kind and mysterious wizard, she can’t wait to start exploring. While she’s introduced to new surroundings, drinks, and food; she explores,...
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Losing George
Stories of Grief and Coming Together
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When Anne Majic’s husband dies suddenly, her world changes in an instant. Overwhelmed by grief, she wonders how she’ll navigate life alone. Yet in the midst of the darkness, Anne is visited by “earthly angels” who bring many gifts—acts of...
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I am S.M.A.R.T.
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Little beavers, Chip and Castor, overhear Mama feeling overwhelmed — but how can they be of any help? Come along as this caring family discovers how setting S.M.A.R.T. goals can turn big tasks into clear, manageable steps that are achievable and...
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Matthew and Me
A Primer for Those Who Want to Follow Jesus
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Matthew and Me invites readers on an inspirational and deeply personal journey that will bring them to a powerful encounter with Jesus through the Gospel of Matthew. Reflecting on Christ’s life, teachings, and miracles, Dave Anderson tackles the...
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Disarming Trauma
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Are you feeling stuck? Are you experiencing symptoms of physical or mental dis-ease that have no clear cause? Do you feel disconnected from your inner compass and from life? These symptoms can be expressions of unresolved traumas hidden in your...
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On Science, Society and the Contemporary Condition
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With the massive investment in science since WWII, why are so many scientists questioning science’s resilience? Science is not as objective as often thought. It is conducted in the context of a contemporary culture. The ideals and imagination...
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From Crash to Re-Creation
Navigating Life with a Traumatic Brain Injury
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At sixteen years old, Amanda had a bright life ahead of her. She was an active teenager who loved to play hockey, and she was about to enter her final year of high school. One day, as she and her friends were driving home following an afternoon...