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Father, Son and CIA
Lou Weinstein was a successful Montreal businessman when, in experiencing a mild depression, he sought the treatment of one of Canada's leading psychiatrists in a well-known Montreal clinic. He was never the same.$9.95, PaperbackIce Bangles
Naila Siraj arrives in Toronto from Pakistan as a young bride with four suitcases of saris, trading her parents' wealthy Karachi home for a cramped downtown apartment with a hide-a-bed.$14.95, PaperbackMemoirs of a Mountain Man
Andy Russell has been a trapper, cowboy, bronco-buster, trail guide, grizzly hunter, nature photographer and filmmaker, lecturer, and fighter for the environment. This is the story of the adventures he has experienced as a trail guide in Western Canada.$27.95, PaperbackMimi and the Ginger Princess
Mimi Kiguchi loved cats. So she was very upset when she found Ricky Rutledge trying to throw a canvas bag over the newest cat on the street.$6.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-13Noel Buys a Suit
What do you do when your dad is marrying someone you don't like? When you're accused of stealing, for no good reason? When you have to choose between a friend and a sure-fire chance to make money?$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-11Richard Hatfield
When New Brunswick Liberals crushed Richard Hatfield's Conservative government in the1987 election, winning every seat in the legislature, it marked the end of a high-flying political career comprehending everything from high-performance sports cars to ignominious drug busts.$9.95, PaperbackSelling Out
A look at the Mulroney government's first four years in power.$12.95, PaperbackStephanie Kaye
Her last year in Junior High and Stephanie is going to make it a big one. With her new imageglitzy rhinestones, sexy spandex and lots of lip glossStephanie just knows success will be hers.$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 10-17The Facts on Free Trade
Written before Free Trade became a part of Canadian society, readable and hard-hitting, The Facts on Free Trade explains what the deal says, and what it means.$45.00, PaperbackThe Over-Forty Society
The Over-Forty Society begins by exploding the myths that the old are intellectually simple, socially unproductive and asexual.
$16.95, PaperbackThe Road to Peace
In 1988, as the Berlin Wall began to quake and the United States and the Soviet Union prepared to slash their nuclear arsenals, Canada's government remained firmly tied to a Cold War vision of the world.$16.95, PaperbackThe Storms Below
Hugh Garner was a hard-drinking, opinionated tough guy who fought with editors, publishers and everyone else he considered part of the Establishment. Yet beneath this brash, angry exterior, Garner was a writer of sensitive short stories and a novel, Cabbagetown, that has become a Canadian classic.
$24.95, HardcoverWater and Free Trade
First published in 1988, Water and Free Trade offers a pentrating analysis of the forces that threaten Canada's most precious resource.$16.95, PaperbackA General for Peace
Leonard Johnson is a soldier with a difference. A retired general in the Canadian Armed Forces, he is also a passionate and outspoken crusader for world disarmament.
$35.00, PaperbackAnna, Paul & Tommycat Say Hello!
Meet Anna and Paul and their kitty friend Tommycat--he eats chocolate, does magic tricks, walks upside down on the ceiling, and slithers under doors, even when they're closed.$2.99, PaperbackInterest ages: 3-8Canada Among Nations 1986
The 1986 edition of Canada Among Nations chronicles the momentous, ongoing debates concerning free trade negotiations with the United States.
$19.95, PaperbackCasey Draws the Line
What do you do when your pet rabbit hops away? When you ignore a chain letter and get nothing but bad luck? When you're left to take care of a huge, overactive sheepdog?$16.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-11Close to Charisma
Patrick Gossage went to work for Pierre Trudeau as a press secretary in 1976. "You were so green," Trudeau reminisced years later. That very innocence gives a remarkable freshness to these first-hand observations of the Trudeau years.$9.95, PaperbackDanger on the Tracks
In this historical adventure novel set in the frontier country around London, Ontario, in the 1870s, Meg and Jamie Bains find themselves in the midst of a bitter feud between the gun-toting Ryan brothers.$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-13Decline of the Superpowers
A consideration of the different patterns of economic and political development among nine of the world's strongest economies, including Canada and the United States.
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