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  • What a Big Mouth You Have, Grandma

    A Guide to Grandparenting Your Millennial Kids' Kids
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    “What a Big Mouth You Have, Grandma” is for all new and upcoming Gen X Grandparents who are entering into this brave new world with their Millennial kids, and their kids. The rules have changed and the tongues are being bitten as we discover the...


  • I Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest

    A Memoir
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    Elaine Ross grew up knowing she was adopted. Brought into a loving family on the Canadian prairies at eleven months old, she felt secure in the life she was given and the parents who chose her. For many years, that story felt complete. Gradually...


  • Talking To Your Highly Sensitive Child

    A Path To Self Regulation
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    Drawing on the work of renowned American psychologist and author, Dr. Elaine Aron, and her theory of the Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), and in particular, the Highly Sensitive Child (HSC), psychotherapist Gillian Strange-Dell dives into the...


  • Love You Like a Bus: Letters to Will

    Finding Joy and Purpose in Life After Child Loss
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    Love You Like a Bus: Letters to Will is a mother’s raw, tender, and ultimately life-affirming memoir of love after loss. When Joni Bouchard’s twelve-year-old son, Will, dies suddenly and tragically, her world fractures. She continues their daily...


  • Otiosus

    An Edwardian-Era Muskoka Cottage
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    Edna (Grainger) Page provides an engaging account of one of the earliest cottages in the Muskoka District north of Toronto. Edna arrived at the newly constructed cottage in 1901, when she was only three years old. The family travelled by train,...


  • Why We Named You:

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    Embark on the journey of naming your child with this beautifully illustrated and interactive journal, designed to become a cherished keepsake as it guides you to the perfect name. Inspired by Shakespeare’s timeless question “What’s in a name?”...


  • Stormin Norman: Born to Battle

    The compelling story of one of Canada's unsung World War II heroes as recounted by his own proud son
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    A TRUE-LIFE STORY about a Canadian World War II Veteran, Artillery Soldier and hero who experienced MORE! MORE abuse by growing up in a household filled with PTSD, from a Stepfather who was a poisonous gas scarred World War I Veteran, MORE...


  • 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...


  • Broken Silence

    Finding My Voice in a World That Tried to Keep Me Quiet
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    After surviving abuse in her childhood home in India, Sarah flees to the promised safety of an arranged marriage in Canada. But when she arrives, she discovers that her new husband is as dangerous as the trauma she left behind. Isolated from her...


  • If Rabbits Could Fly

    And Other Stories From A Veterinarian's Journey
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    If Rabbits could Fly, and Other Stories from a Veterinarian’s Journey An engrossing compilation of stories, thoughts and memories, often comical, sometimes stressful, occasionally dangerous, at times tragic, and always dramatic as told by a...