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"I Had a Swell Time"
The Diary of a Young Girl Searching for Love in the 1930s by Bernice Hodgins
Have you ever wanted to read someone else’s diary? What if the writer of that diary lived almost 100 years ago? Bernice Hodgins, born in 1916 in Seaforth, Canada, received a diary for her 12th birthday. She began to record her everyday...
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Essential Ingredients
The Quest for Human Kibble by Michael Wright
Is it possible to survive eating only one type of food? Have you ever wondered what makes the ideal human food? Do we even know what people need to eat to be healthy? I designed a “Science Food” that I consumed at every meal for more than one...
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Songwriting as Soul Work
Songs and the Inner Life by Lynn Harrison
In a world that encourages creatives of all kinds to monetize their artistic expression and judge it by commercial standards, Lynn Harrison offers an alternative approach. In Songwriting as Soul Work, Harrison offers a perspective that challenges...
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Skyborne Insight, Homemade Love
by Katharine Weinmann
Bringing together the rich complexity of her free verse poetry with original photography, Skyborne Insight, Homemade Love is a metaphor for poet Katharine Weinmann’s realizations about living, often brought into focus while flying. Personal...
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This is Me & ASD
by Madison Hughes
Grayson is an autistic child learning how to navigate the world in his own unique way. Through gentle, rhyming storytelling, this book provides insight into the experiences and perspectives of an autistic child, helping caregivers, educators, and...
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The Implausible Journey of Fanny Wheeler
by Patricia Ann McKnight
A Woman’s Quest to Become a Doctor in the 1890s Seventeen-year-old Fanny Wheeler—a bright, small-town girl from Kansas—cannot fathom a life of cooking, cleaning, washing, and sewing. She needs more. She dreams of curing illness and preventing...
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Blue Grey
by Laura Soriano
While navigating life in her new home, and the cold world of science and engineering, a young Maya Castro faces the challenges of social marginalization, gender inequality, addiction, and sexual confusion. An immigrant to Canada from Latin...
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Witness Protection
Safe at Last by Janet McCoy
When suburban family man Robert is told his office is being investigated by the FBI after someone used a company computer to search pornographic websites on the dark web, at first, he isn’t worried. A loving husband and the father of two teen...
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Oliver The Crane
by Jordan Barons
Oliver is a construction crane, and he’s been hired to help build a condo tower where hundreds of people will live. It’s his job to lift big, heavy things way up into the air. Oliver and his friends hoist rebar, lift fly forms, and unload...
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You're on Mute
13 Lessons for Women Frustrated with the Tech Sector by Marie Wiese
This was never meant to be a book that offered tidy solutions. Instead, it’s a declaration. A refusal to stay quiet. A chorus of voices from women who have spent years, and in many cases, decades, pushing against an industry that often erases...