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Mobilize Food!

by Matt Benzing

Both a history book and an environmental analysis, "Mobilize Food!" suggests a compelling way forward through the examples of the past. Eleanor Boyle’s environmentally conscious book "Mobilize Food!" is a provocative call to arms for... Read More

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The Wrinkly Ranch

by Edith Wairimu

"The Wrinkly Ranch" is the shocking memoir of a long-term care worker whose stories are used to forward suggestions for system improvement. Tristan Squire-Smith’s unvarnished memoir "The Wrinkly Ranch" gathers his unpredictable daily... Read More

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Challenge and Change

by Kristine Morris

The intrafamily biography "Challenge and Change" praises a Christian woman whose wisdom and courage saw her through massive social and historical changes. Drawing from forty journals kept over a lifetime, Allen Hern’s biography of his... Read More

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Knowing Who You Lead

by Edith Wairimu

"Knowing Who You Lead" is a leadership guide that names actionable strategies for building effective teams. Carrie-Lynn Hotson’s empowering leadership guide "Knowing Who You Lead" fosters understanding of those whom one leads—and of... Read More

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Frank's Frantic Festival

by Kristine Morris

The entertaining picture book Frank’s Frantic Festival follows a boy through the consequences of his magic-based misbehavior. Harry Binnendyk’s picture book Frank’s Frantic Festival follows a boy and his best friend through their... Read More

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Heal

by Sarah White

"Heal" is a calm, practical self-help guide that names methods for healing from one’s past, and for understanding one’s emotions going forward. Aimee Semas-Day’s self-help book "Heal" is about recovering from emotional scars and... Read More

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Mǫ́lazha

by Karen Rigby

"Mǫ́lazha" is a meticulous survivor’s memoir about growing up Métis and facing generational traumas. Richard I. Hardy’s candid memoir "Mǫ́lazha" details his lineage, his Métis childhood in the Northwest Territories, and abuse... Read More

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