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  • by Bruce Eberts
    £12.49

    Hey everyone! It's Chris Berts here! I'm the Southern Ontario Canadian newspaper reporter that wrote the book within this book that everyone seems to hate. (You'll have to think about that for a moment!) I know, sleepy, small, northern Canadian towns. Nothing ever happens. Yeah, right! That's why Milt Tonkin never liked me for what I wrote about his friend Rick Torrison; he said I was trying to turn Tear Falls into the next Oak Island! But hey, I'm just reporting the facts. I never believed the Stinson Gold Mine or that drunken Sergeant McIntyre anyway. And Randy Biggs and what happened on Fenny Lake? Oakey was right when he said, "There ain't no thin ice on Fenny Lake unless you are an elephant." But you make up your own mind. The hell with Fritz Rinestein and the DeMello twins. I'm not afraid of those thugs and neither should you! Sure, I'll go fishing with Milt and Rujoy Singh up to Yars Lake if they ask me but I'll write the final chapter to this book. You'll see!

  • by Garet Anderson
    £15.49 - 25.49

  • - My Journey as a Leader Overcoming Depression
    by John Panigas
    £18.49 - 23.49

  • by Ph D Ronna Fay Jevne
    £14.49 - 18.49

  • by Ph D Ronna Fay Jevne
    £14.49 - 18.49

  • by Ph D Ronna Fay Jevne
    £14.49 - 18.49

  • by Cam Armitage
    £14.49 - 19.49

  • by Michael Edward Smith
    £14.49 - 18.49

  • by Annastasia Onyinyechukwuka Oraegbunem
    £9.49

    This Children's superhero story introduces a child superhero who is a defender of kids who are in trouble. She wears a costume with the letter "A" inscribed and comes to the aid of kids who are being bullied or who have a problem finding their missing items.

  • - Plug the Holes That Drain Your Business of Cash, Profits & Your Happiness
    by Tony Malyk
    £14.49 - 20.49

  • by Pat D Buchanan
    £18.49 - 22.49

  • - An Irish Seaman in War and Peace
    by Rorke Bryan
    £18.49 - 24.49

  • by Henry Smith
    £9.49

    Henry has a passionate intimacy with the deaf and blind, he has written several books to help others to understand how the deaf have to struggle to today's society. He speaks to organization on topics such as child molestation and intimate with the deaf community, leadership, visually, impairment and independence.

  • by Avneet Mungra
    £15.49

    Avneet Mungra, in her book NAKED, clearly and simply states the importance of being who we are, naturally, and emphasizes it's importance in various areas of our lives, including finding our purpose. Through poetry and small articles, she uncovers how she uncovered her life's path and unveiled her true self to herself through self discovery. She also explains three simple steps to take to access the content, fulfilled and happy place that lives within each one of us. "I'm just like you because I'm unlike anyone else." "Let's Celebrate being unique. When my life stopped making sense to me, I set out on a path to uncover some answers that only I could find for myself. On that path, I discovered a truth. Now I want you to discover it too." Are you ready?" -Avneet

  • - Country-man goin back-ome.
    by Leyton Eden Franklin
    £18.49

    DE MAD RUSH STARTS, fo exit from de plane to de terminal. Rush fo enter de airport an be first; den confronted wid long lines an waitin' immigration officers. Officers wid searchin-eyes, blank facial expressions an some tricky questions, dem askin'; Which country are you from? Where will you be staying? Are you travelling alone? How long will you be staying? Do you have anything to declare? De Officer dem, placin' visitors in wan unusual situation fo few silent seconds, is wan strange feelin'. Strange cause, most of de answers to de questions, in de passport. De passport is also issued by de country where yo live, as wan landed immigrant an also lists de country of birth as different. Bein' interrogated, causes one to be cautious before answerin' de questions, although knowin' yo na guilty of wan crime. Within de few seconds, yo feel like wan foreign stranger an not wan citizen returnin' fo holiday.

  • by Monique Gliozzi
    £14.49 - 16.49

  • by Vincent Poirier
    £16.49

    Duality ./d(y)o¿o'al¿de An instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something. Duality: An instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something

  • by Carol Thompson Gardner
    £11.99 - 17.49

  • - The story of an only child of a single narcissistic parent
    by Donna G Bourgeois
    £12.49 - 22.49

  • - a saskatchewan adventure
    by Michael Slobodian & Krista Mcdivitt
    £13.49 - 18.49

  • - Collected essays on disability, identity, inclusion and innovation
    by Norman Kunc & Emma Van Der Klift
    £22.49

    In this engaging, humorous and provocative collection of essays, Emma Van der Klift and Norman Kunc gently prod us to rethink many taken for granted and unquestioned assumptions about the nature of disability. They begin with a challenge and an assertion; people have the right to be disabled and should be under no obligation to minimize or hide their disabilities. Disability, they contend, is not a tragic medical condition, but is an inherent part of the diversity of the human condition - an identity to be embraced with pride. They go on to explore the sometimes overlooked complexities of inclusion - both at school and in the community. In one essay, they ask us to rethink the relationship between ability and opportunity and challenge the presumption that people need to acquire abilities before they are afforded the opportunity to participate in regular schools and the broader community. In another, they ask us to consider how we might ensure that friendship between non-disabled and disabled people doesn't become contaminated by benevolence, underestimation and paternalism. Throughout this book, they playfully draw unexpected connections between disability, innovation and a number of seemingly unrelated topics - like belly dance, chess and magic. Although Norman Kunc and Emma Van der Klift are internationally known speakers, authors and disability rights advocates, they prefer to think of themselves as modern day storytellers, continuing the long held tradition of using humour and narrative to initiate self-reflection and social change. Born with cerebral palsy, Norman attended a segregated school for children with physical disabilities; then, at the age 13, argued his way into a regular school and went on to complete a Master of Science degree in Family Therapy. Recently diagnosed as Autistic, Emma has embraced the diagnosis with a sense of relief, recognition and confirmation. She is certified in both mediation and negotiation and holds a Master's degree in Conflict Analysis and Management. When Norm and Emma aren't working, they enjoy cycling, chess, good food and trying to figure out how magicians use misdirection to fool us.

  • by Tom Hillman
    £10.49 - 15.49

  • - Fallen, Fallen, Fallen
    by Delphine M Shannon
    £11.49 - 18.49

  • by William Gordon Mallett
    £14.49 - 20.49

  • by Mercedese Jeffries
    £14.49 - 18.49

  • by Mark Ivancic
    £12.49

    Mark Ivancic is a former teacher who specialized in empowering youth. He loves being active playing all sports especially hockey and is an avid outdoor enthusiast who loves rock climbing and scrambling in the mountains. He suffered a massive stroke which greatly impaired his mobility. Join him on his emotional journey from being bed ridden to the top of a mountain ridge in the Canadian Rockies.

  • by Harley Callan
    £10.49

    How to Buy a Used Motorcycle: Buying a used motorcycle. Things to consider. This book is a guide for first time motorcycle buyers. The author, Harley Callan, has 45 years working on motorcycles.

  • by Lilian Marsland
    £13.49 - 18.49

  • by Louis Goulet
    £11.49 - 18.49

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