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When a snowstorm cancels Clint Dokic’s flight to Thompson where his pregnant wife Kaly waits, Clint forces his mother and brother into an ill-advised road trip. The blizzard outside is nothing compared to the storm brewing within the 4 x 4.
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An epic Canadian survival tale finds Reinhold Kaletsch, a German gynecologist and inventor, trapped in the middle of an unforgiving northern Manitoban winter, running low on food and hope.
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Being naughty has its perks, and “Beautiful Girl Thumb and other stories” has the perfect advice on how to accomplish just that.
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Short story specialist Lois Braun returns with a new collection, The Penance Drummer.
With her remarkable eye for detail, Braun keenly observes the subtle dynamics and complexities of family relationships.
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Nominated for the Governor-General’s Award for Poetry and the Dillons Commonwealth Poetry Prize. Di Brandt’s first book of poetry is a deep, cutting exploration of patriarchy within the Mennonite tradition.
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Winner of the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award (Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards). Recent Mistakes is full of stunning metaphor, erotic imagery and precise language.
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Shortlisted for both the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour and the Books in Canada Best First Novel Award, The Salvation of Yasch Siemens is an outrageous, comic ride through a community as memorable as any in Canadian literature.
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For its chapters that evoke the atmosphere of a small-town Canadian arena, Dave Bidini, author of The Best Game You Can Name, cited The Sundog Season in The Globe and Mail as being among the finest hockey books.
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Set in Canada’s Subarctic in the late 1700s, a time when the Dogrib people were under constant threat of attack by raiders supplied with European weapons.
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“Painfully bored” with school, 17-year-old Karen Connelly set off for rural Thailand to spend one year as an exchange student. This is her intensely honest account of living in a beautiful but sometimes infuriating culture.
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