Biography & Autobiography, Social Activists
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						Turning Impossibility into RealityA Journey Beyond Limits by Alyas OmeedAt the Heart of Resilience Life becomes extraordinary when effort meets unwavering belief in oneself. This book is a testament to the power of hope, perseverance, and the unrelenting pursuit of greatness, no matter the odds. From navigating... 
 
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						A Knapsack Full of DreamsMemoirs of a Street Nurse by Cathy Crowe"My nurse hands once did more useful things. They immunized the fat, healthy thighs of infants, they carefully measured cardiac drugs to administer to young heart patients, they bathed both the elderly lady after her surgery and the 24-year-old... 
 
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						Walk With A PurposeThe John Volken Story From Dishwasher to Multi-Millionaire, Then Gave It All Away... by John VolkenHoratio Alger wrote in the nineteenth century about impoverished boys rising from humble backgrounds to lives of achievement through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty. Alger should have met John Volken. He would have loved him, as... 
 
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						My Booster!He Changed My Life...and the Lives of Others Around the World! by Davis HawnWhat difference can a dog make? I was about to find out. For two decades, my life was a cesspool of codependency. Fear consumed me. Life wasn’t worth living. I’d “rescued” the two addicts in my life—one an alcoholic, another a crack addict. Then... 
 
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						Dance Through TimeA 60s Activist Then & Now by Terry Dance-BenninkBorn in the UK and raised in the US, Terry Dance-Bennink found her way to Toronto as a university student in 1966. A sixties activist who never stopped, she became a peace advocate, civil rights campaigner, women’s rights defender, union... 
 
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						Vancouver RashomonRedress Stories by Daniel Tsuruo TokawaThis book is about the Japanese Canadian Redress Movement in Vancouver B.C. between 1947–1988, the controversies that damaged it between 1989-1994, and some adverse consequences that remain even today in 2022. Many of these stories are untold in... 
 
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						From Smoke Signals to Cell PhonesThe Henry Laboucan Story by Rita MakkannawAS A SMALL CHILD HENRY LIVED A HAPPY PEACEFUL LIFE in the isolated community of Lubicon Lake until the arrival of settlers. In his own words (as told to Rita Makkannaw) Henry will take you through the nightmare of being ripped from his family and... 
 
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						SuckerpunchedA woman's experiences as a log scaler by Lois WoodA true account of a woman’s cherished career in forestry is graphically recalled from journals, photos and original artwork. The memoir is an account of her day-to-day log scaling duties. Her fundamental beliefs that companies would protect and... 
 
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						Good Luck FrenchyA Tale of RCMP Deception & Survival Through Thailand's Deadliest Prison by Alain OlivierBeing mistaken for someone else, being falsely depicted as an important international heroin importer and trafficker, and being made an unwilling accessory to murder aren’t everyday occurrences. Surely this is not how the police behave to get... 
 
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						Fighting for DemocracyThe True Story of Jim Higgins (1907-1982), A Canadian Activist in Spain’s Civil War by Jim Higgins and Janette HigginsJim Higgins defied Canadian law to fight for democracy in the Spanish Civil War. On return, he was branded a communist, hounded by the RCMP, and welcomed by Lincoln Battalion comrades when he sought refuge in New York. Jim was born in London in... 
 
 
                            