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If We Are Women
Published in Paperback by Playwrights Canada Press (1997-01-01)
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A funny and touching play
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Review Date: 2001-09-08
Review Date: 2001-09-08
I saw this play performed in San Antonio several years ago and I've been longing for a copy of my own. The dialogue is absolutely hilarious, though the play deals with a girl who's being led astray by her boyfriend, and the concern of her single mother and her two grandmothers. A scene involving a crossword puzzle becomes a critique of each woman's lifestyle. These women have very different personalities and must overcome the communication barriers they've created for themselves before they can work out their problems. An excellent, moving, and very funny play.
Wonderful conversation piece between 3 generations of women
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-04-01
Review Date: 1997-04-01
I picked up this book by chance at a theatre bookstore in Toronto. On reading in for the first time, I was mostly amused at the wit of it and the honesty with which the women expose their deepest fears. On re-reading it, I was touched by the degree to which a very real sense of failure in one of the characters appears perfetly riduculous to the others. In showing this with wit and warmth, McClelland Glass tackles one of the most important and most misunderstand issues in communications between people: not everyone places the same weight on the same things, and one would be well served by remembering that.
I eventually decided that I wanted to see the play performed and so am directing it for Tokyo International Players. Having "lived" with it for the last three months, it is still fresh and very good fun.
The Illustrated Voyageur
Published in Hardcover by Face to Face Books (1994-05)
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Great Read with Great Watercolors
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-02
Review Date: 2000-12-02
Every spring in the late 1700's canoes would leave from Quebec and head for upper Lake Superior. At the same time trappers from deep in the central and Rocky Mountain regions of Canada would head for the same location with the fruits of their trapping labors over the winter. They would meet for a couple of weeks of trading and partying. Then they would laboriously paddle back to where they had come from.
Howard Silvertson captures this time with short clear descriptions and beautiful watercolors that really make the history come alive. It is a part of history that is often forgotten. It's fascinating to imagine what it was like to live in those times. This book captures the feeling. This book should be in every school library.
A Visual History
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-30
Review Date: 2001-08-30
This book should be in all school libraries. The excellent illustrations bring the accurate text to life in a compelling way. I give 2-3 hr presentations in French or English as a voyageur. This book certainly covers more than I can in such a way. I would recommend it whole-heartedly as background for anyone interested in the period and the characters.
In the South Seas
Published in Paperback by Random House of Canada Ltd (1988)
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Indispensible to Readers of the Pacific
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-09
Review Date: 2002-03-09
If you read only one "South Seas" book from the 1920s back, this should be the one. This Penguin issue corrects a number of inaccuracies from previous editions, including Stevenson's own error in their departure date (!) It is the classic travel and observation book of the Pacific. The early descriptions of the Marquesas are unmatched, as are the accounts of the several islands they visited in Kiribati (Gilbert Islands). The account of Tem Binoka will give you a real eye opening into an absolute ruler and his ways in the late 19th century. Reading this could start a life long interest in Pacific literature.
In the South Seas
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-23
Review Date: 2000-10-23
In his book, In the South Seas, Stevenson gives an accurate and in depth look into the people and culture of the islands of the South Pacific. The book describes Stevenson's two year journey from the Marqueses Islands, to Tahiti, then Honolulu ,and finally Somoa. Stevenson uses the great adventures he experienced and his masterfully writing skills to paint a breath taking view of the islands and thier many beauties.

Informal English
Published in Kindle Edition by Touchstone (2005-05-13)
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No black tie here...
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Review Date: 2006-01-02
Review Date: 2006-01-02
The English language has great diversity, perhaps nowhere as strong and colourful as across the spread of North America, the largest geographic landmass of English-speaking predominance in the world. Like any living language, the 'standard' is not always the one used in everyday speech and communication. The written language itself has differing standards, all at variance in one form or another from the spoken word. Because of this, much of the language gets lost over time. One of the things that makes novelists like Mark Twain memorable is that they captured elements of the informal language, the spoken language, in their text pages - something fairly rarely done, but something that can resonate with the readers.
Jeffrey Kacirk states in his introduction that it is this lost and vanishing element of the language that he concentrates upon for this book - not a surprise, really, given that the title of another of his books is 'Forgotten English'. Part of Kacirk's interest came from his upbringing, in which he lived in several different regions of the country, each geographically and linguistically distinct. Kacirk's introduction traces the development of the language in certain ways, including the fact that what are often considered 'Americanisms' often originated in the British Isles, falling out of use there but thriving in North America. With the advent of modern media (talking motion pictures, radio and television), the re-introduction of American speech patterns as both commonplace and acceptable has occurred, with occasional bumps.
The phrases Kacirk has accumulated here include pieces that contain the flavour of life in North America. 'Often containing an abundance of metaphor, simile, and common sense, these distillations of practical experience are easily bandied about by those whose education has not displaced their native intelligence.' These have a tendency to be blended over time into the mainstream, if they survive at all, particularly in an ever more homogeneous media environment. However, language as a living entity continues to grow in wild patches here and there, and Kacirk's collection helps to show some of the more interesting patches in the garden of the English language.
Jeffrey Kacirk states in his introduction that it is this lost and vanishing element of the language that he concentrates upon for this book - not a surprise, really, given that the title of another of his books is 'Forgotten English'. Part of Kacirk's interest came from his upbringing, in which he lived in several different regions of the country, each geographically and linguistically distinct. Kacirk's introduction traces the development of the language in certain ways, including the fact that what are often considered 'Americanisms' often originated in the British Isles, falling out of use there but thriving in North America. With the advent of modern media (talking motion pictures, radio and television), the re-introduction of American speech patterns as both commonplace and acceptable has occurred, with occasional bumps.
The phrases Kacirk has accumulated here include pieces that contain the flavour of life in North America. 'Often containing an abundance of metaphor, simile, and common sense, these distillations of practical experience are easily bandied about by those whose education has not displaced their native intelligence.' These have a tendency to be blended over time into the mainstream, if they survive at all, particularly in an ever more homogeneous media environment. However, language as a living entity continues to grow in wild patches here and there, and Kacirk's collection helps to show some of the more interesting patches in the garden of the English language.
A flippercanorious hightantrabogus (fine good time)
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-14
Review Date: 2005-04-14
Kacirk's book rambles through the gambit of American English without focusing on any one region or period. This ensures a varied taste of unique, strange and sometimes very familiar words and expressions. I personally enjoyed discovering terms I've heard my parents use, like "pickaninny," "coffin tacks" or "pig in clover." In this way Kacirik reminds us we're all part of a tradition that includes the unlikely: "flippercanorious" (fine); the sensible: "shouting bee" (religious emotion); and the oddly appropriate: "naked possessor" (squatter). Each word is sourced and Informal English includes an extensive bibliography. A good introduction and the "expert" and usually very funny opinions preceding each entry (I always suspected that the English considered America the "Dark Continent of the World of Words.") give Kacirk's work context. Informative and always entertaining, I highly recommend Informal English.
Inside the Gestapo: A Jewish woman's secret war
Published in Unknown Binding by Macmillan of Canada (1985)
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Incredible
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-16
Review Date: 2005-12-16
I picked up this book out of curiousity and found it nearly impossible to put down. Written in a simple, unpretenious style that truly does give one the feel of someone relating old memories without unecessary embellishment it nevertheless conveys an extraordinary few years in the life of an incredible yet very human woman.
Fabulous
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-17
Review Date: 1999-10-17
This book is just the best. It is gripping and has so much adventure packed into it, it is unbelievable that it is a true story. Helen Moszkiewiez is truly an admireable person. highly recommended

Inspiring Animal Tales (Amazing Stories) (Amazing Stories)
Published in Paperback by Altitude Publishing Canada (2006-03-15)
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*Kaylee's review*
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Review Date: 2006-08-29
Review Date: 2006-08-29
This book was sooooooooooooooooo hearwarming! it was wonderful! it was great at showing how all animals can be a "mans best friend".
-Kaylee Martin
-Kaylee Martin
Unique animal/human bond is captured beautifully here...
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Review Date: 2006-04-12
Review Date: 2006-04-12
This book is difficult to put down once started. The author has brilliantly captured the unique bond that we share with our companion animals. All of the inspiring and true stories in this book have the potential to either reduce you to happy tears or bring a smile of understanding to your face. A wonderful book that is simply just not long enough.
An Introduction to Theories of Personality
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall Canada (2002-10-01)
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Theories of Personality Book Review
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Review Date: 2007-09-06
Review Date: 2007-09-06
The book was delivered to me complete and in the condition that it was sold to me in. I would recommend and use this seller for future transactions.
Good product
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Review Date: 2007-02-16
Review Date: 2007-02-16
It was in excellent condition when I received the item; it was exactly what I asked for and it was shipped in a very timely manner! Thanks!
Inuit: The North in Transition
Published in Paperback by Univ of Chicago Pr (T) (1985-05)
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Inuit: The North in Transition
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Review Date: 2004-07-27
Review Date: 2004-07-27
This is a great book as it captures what life was like in the early 1980's in Canada's north. I happened to meet this very intersting lady when she spent a few days in Holman NWT in 1980, and have been able to get a copy of the book recently from Amazon.
I know a lot of the people in the book because of my time spent living in the north, and also traveling in the north.
It's worth getting!
Images of the Arctic in transition
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-01
Review Date: 2002-12-01
This is a beautiful book filled with scores of stunning black and white photographs chronicaling Ulli Steltzer's travels through the Canadian Arctic. The photographs capture the everyday lives of the Inuit, showing us how past and present are at work in their lives, how these people who just decades before had lived in varying degrees of independence from "modern civilization" are struggling to adapt while retaining a sense of their traditions. While to book consists largely of photographs, included are numerous first-person statements (not exclusively by Inuit) discussing the losses, triumphs and struggles that the Inuit have endured.

The Island of Seven Cities: Where the Chinese Settled When They Discovered North America
Published in Hardcover by Random House Canada (2006-05-02)
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Chisson's Island as archaeology site
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Review Date: 2006-07-01
Review Date: 2006-07-01
The book is well researched & documented. It's awsome.
If later excacations by archaeologists and proved beyond reasonable doubt it was a Chinese settlement, the history of the western world should be rewritten.
If later excacations by archaeologists and proved beyond reasonable doubt it was a Chinese settlement, the history of the western world should be rewritten.
Very Simply an Outstanding Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-12
Review Date: 2006-06-12
When I first picked up this book and started to read it, it glued itself to my hands and did not want to let go. Anyway, that's how it felt as I read page after exciting page of this excellent work. This rendition of the author's historical/archaeological research and discovery is of the highest and most exciting caliber. The author's quest was to find who built certain structures on Cape Dauphin on Cape Breton Island. In his effort to find out, in the first half of the book, the author discusses the European discovery and early colonization of North Eastern North America, more specifically, Cape Breton Island and its surroundings. The second half is more concerned with the local Mi'kmaq Indians, including parallels between their culture and that of the Chinese. Chinese history is also briefly covered in this half, as it pertains to the main theme of this book. Included throughout are snippets of the author's personal life as he conducts his painstaking research. When I first read the book's subtitle, I was very skeptical: how could the Chinese have made their way to Eastern North America before the Europeans? After having read the author's arguments and his well-constructed analysis, I am now willing to entertain the possibility that he may indeed be on the right track. The author's writing style is very chatty, friendly and engaging, so much so that, as stated earlier, I could not put the book down. This book would be of great interest to history buffs as well as anyone who loves a good who-done-it story.

Jane of Lantern Hill
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Bantam Books of Canada Ltd (1993)
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A book about coming back.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-04
Review Date: 2007-12-04
Do you have a place you love above all the other places in the world? Do you always think about how it looks like now? Can't you wait for the cherished moment when you can finally get back to the place that you feel is your real home?
Well, Jane of Lantern Hill does. I know perfectly well how she feels and that's why I love this book so much.
Other than that, this is a nice, warm Montgomery-style reading for a windy winter evening.
Well, Jane of Lantern Hill does. I know perfectly well how she feels and that's why I love this book so much.
Other than that, this is a nice, warm Montgomery-style reading for a windy winter evening.
One of Montgomery's best-kept secrets
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-03
Review Date: 2007-07-03
If you stopped at "Anne" you're missing out. Every girl or woman should read "Jane." She's so loveable and steadfast. You just love to feel sorry for her, and then rejoice when she gets what she deserves. And mean old grandmother...well it's nice to see her get what she deserves too. :)
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