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A soccer player in a hockey town struggles to fit into his small-town Alberta community |
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Righting Canada's Wrongs: Japanese Canadian Internment in the Second World WarBy Pamela Hickman, By Masako FukawaDuring the second world war, nearly 22,000 Japanese Canadians had their civil rights, homes, possessions, and freedom taken away. This visual-packed book tells the story. |
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A gripping account of the events of the collision and explosion in Halifax harbour and stories of the heroes and survivors coping with the devastation. |
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When the pressure to win becomes too intense, a talented young hockey player ends up against the boards and looking for a way out. |
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Zadie tries to fight her way through life, only to find out that, for girls like her, life often fights back. |
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The amazing and fascinating story of a 250-year-old breed of horse unique to Canada. Who knew Canada had a national horse? |
Shipwrecks off the East CoastHarrowing Tales of Rescue and Disaster(Amazing Stories)By Carmel VivierThe stories of nine ill-fated ships are told in this exciting collection of shipwreck tales, which feature hope and despair, triumph and catastrophe. |
Horse-drawn Carriages and SleighsElegant Vehicles from New England and New BrunswickBy Peter Dickinson and Richard Wilbur, Photographs by Brian AtkinsonThis full-colour book focuses on the full range of vehicles North America's craftmen laboured over -- from the impressive opera bus to the more practical ox wagon. |


