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A Kamloops Neighbourhood Remembered
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Urban revitalization often comes at the cost of history. A Kamloops Neighbourhood Remembered tells the story of a neighbourhood transformed by development, where twenty heritage homes made way for Kelson Group's City Gardens project. Through...
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An Approximate Intelligence
Where AI Began, How It Works, What It Means
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Artificial intelligence is everywhere. In our phones, our medical diagnoses, our hiring decisions, our shopping recommendations. Yet few people truly understand what it is — and what it isn't. This book is neither a technical manual nor a...
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Love You More Than...
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How much love can you hold in your heart? From twinkling stars and tumbling snowflakes to wagging puppy tails and bedtime cuddles, Love You More Than . . . is a heartfelt picture book that beautifully expresses the limitless love between a parent...
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South River NJ Home Town Story
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Part philosophical memoir, tribute to a blue-collar football town, and historical snapshot of the mid-twentieth century, this book is a microcosm of the American Dream. From war-torn Eastern Europe, we follow as the author’s father escapes to the...
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Sir Ironwood
The Beginning
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It's 1942 in German-occupied Norway in a coastal town, close to Stavanger. Kristoff, a fisherman's son and Rocky, his best friend a farmer's boy, both 19, have lost family to the Nazis. They have joined the Resistance and resolve to push the...
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Frey Goes to Kindergarten
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Adventures might be exciting, but they can be sort of scary too. And for Frey the Vizsla puppy, the first day of kindergarten is a BIG adventure indeed! He was looking forward to meeting new puppies, making new friends, and learning all sorts of...
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Faylinn prend la parole
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Il est tard au printemps, alors que le sol de la forêt est des plus verdoyants et que le ruisseau babille de plus belle. Dans une clairière féérique de la forêt, Faylinn court et parle sans retenue avec le ruisseau, les arbres, les plantes et les...
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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...
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To Live Forever
Poems on Love, Loss, and Becoming
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“I write for you, though selfishly I write for me, because the page is where I can live on for eternity.” Even in the ruins, you can bloom. To Live Forever is more than poetry, it’s a mirror for anyone who has loved, lost, and fought to find...
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Love You, Now Listen
A Father's Short Poems About Life
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Life, like a cigar It is to be enjoyed For each breath we take Brings us closer to the end … A father reflects on a life well-lived in these poignant, uplifting poems. As thunder rumbles and waves roll by, the speakers marvel at small miracles,...