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In the Company of Men
Who We Are And How We Become by Patricia Carlson
When Patricia Carlson walked through the doors of a men’s homeless shelter in Fredericton, New Brunswick, in 1995, she had no idea how profoundly her life—and the lives of countless others—would be changed. As the first female director of a...
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Is the Sky Always Blue?
by Talin Kaloustian
Kids love to ask why things are the way they are. But a lot of adults don’t have an answer to one of their most common questions: why is the sky blue? It turns out, there’s some pretty complicated science that goes into making our sky the color...
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21 Smithfield Drive
Family Stories by M. Gail Stelter
21 Smthfield Drive is part family history, part memoir. Author M. Gail Stelter shares these stories across three sections: her parents' lives, leading up to and including World War II, her own childhood in the post-war years, and finally her...
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Regulating the Inner You
A Photographic and Poetic Twist on Dialectical Behavioural Therapy Skills by Jessica McLeod
Spinning like a top—that’s sometimes how I feel. And then what do you do with these feelings? How do you slow down—or, better yet, stop? With stress only compounding in our modern age, we need innovative coping techniques, ones we can return to...
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Three Swords
The Quest For Redemption by K.M. Trott
Ten companions of Deida set out on a quest to the kingdom of Kalhart in search of one man. Instead, amid danger and destruction, they find love and a greater understanding of themselves. Leonardo and Link are brothers who have forgotten their...
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Maniac
by James P. Doyle
In a quiet town in Ontario, a grisly murder rocks the community to its core. And sitting at the centre of the violence is the killer—Jacob Dorrit. Dorrit willingly turns himself in. But why? When Detectives Steve Warner and his partner, Mark...
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Faith in Disaster
Finding Deep Hope in the Climate Crisis by Harold Munn
How to Build a Seatbelt of Joy for Climate Collapse and Faith Collapse For anyone who secretly believes we are too late to save the planet, but hates saying so because it sounds so discouraging, this book is very good news. It’s neither a...
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The Origin of Machines
by Doug Jackson
It’s 2027, and the world is coming apart at the seams. AI-driven automation has made millions of people obsolete. Tech addiction has been officially labeled a disorder, and tent cities are overflowing while politicians scramble to contain the...
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Sleep Walk
by Charles Johnston
Jamie Brock is trying to put his life back together. After being horrifically burned in a welding accident and enduring months of rehab, nightmares, and sleepwalking, he returns to Ron’s Auto, his longtime employer, and the site of his...
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Agents Amiss and The Case of the Tangier Transgressor
by D.E. Steiner
And they’re off on another adventure! Agents 314 and 999 return in the sixth instalment of the Agents Amiss series! For this journey they’ve been summoned to Tangier, Morocco to solve a string of murders and jewellery thefts. Wandering through...