In the twenty years following the Second World War, representations of national identity in anglophone Canada underwent a deep transformation. Ethnic definitions of Canadian identity gave way to a rig
Our world todayfrom the phone in your pocket to the car that you drive, the allure of social media to the strategy of the Pentagonhas been shaped irrevocably by the technology of silicon transistors.
Every year, millions of the rural poor suffer from predictable and preventable seasonal hunger. This hunger is less dramatic but no less damaging than the starvation associated with famines, wars and
Welcome to the charming world of Luna Lapin, a quiet and kind rabbit with impeccable taste. You will learn how to sew your own felt rabbit along with her exquisite wardrobe including 20 garment and ac
With a Little Creativity, Everyday People Can Change the World If you yearn to help make the world a better place but wonder how to do it, look no further. In this unique book, legendary orga
In our busy and fast paced world, it is often difficult to find quiet spaces to rest. In this book the reader will find ways to intentionally set aside sacred space within the home, church, garden, re
Poetry. "In Mittenthal's work, it's the idea of comedy in an explosion of craft that catches you. He's quiet about it. He understands it will adhere—and it's designed to—to linger. There's almost a ba
This soothing board book is ideal for sleepy little ones in need of a bedtime story and a cuddle. When darkness falls and everything goes quiet, children get ready to say good night all around the wor
Sweet and full of wonder, from catchy to quiet, children?s poems captivate readers of all ages. Here, familiar nursery rhymes and folk songs join poetry selections from many traditions. Recall old fav
There is never a quiet moment on 44 Scotland Street. In The World According to Bertie, Pat deals with the reappearance of Bruce, which has her heart skipping - and not in a pleasant way. Angus Lordie
Poetry. NOTES ON THE END OF THE WORLD is a quiet apocalypse. You won't find huge explosions or sudden extinctions in Meghan Privitello's poems. Here, the days are marked instead by quiet disappearance