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Existence in All Its Uncoverable Beauty
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Inside Passages
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The Innocent Canadian
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On The News that Sagittarius A* Grows Hungrier
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Rough Description
A melancholic and hilarious memoir in which Pyle touches on his band Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet; his friendships and work relationships with Dallas Good, Steve Albini, and The Kids in the Hall; attending hair school; his mother; the Ramones; a future-altering car accident; and other situations from a creative existence lived fully.
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The Queen of Florida
The last kid finally leaves the house, and that means June is free. So she sells her home and buys a new one in paradise: Boca. But living in paradise is expensive — she needs a new car, a new roof, a new face — all on a fixed income, and June will do whatever…
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Declan
Declan Burke fled Ireland under cover of night. Now, decades later, he’s back, with sons Brennan and Terry. But there are men in the shadows. Knowing. Waiting to settle old scores.
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Ringo
Ringo: A Fab Life is hilarious, moving, insightful, and constantly surprising, and the definitive account of the long and varied career of the Beatles’ fan-favorite drummer, one of the greatest living musicians.
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I’m Going to Break Your Heart
In I’m Going to Break Your Heart: A Rock N Roll Love Story, Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida confront the cracks in their decades-long marriage. Through therapy and vulnerability, they navigate heartbreak, healing, and the hard work of choosing each other — again and again.
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Without Prejudice
The memoir of Canada’s first openly gay judge. Rejected by his parents, denied legal jobs due to his sexuality, and subjected to institutional homophobia, Brownstone rose through grit and brilliance. He pioneered a compassionate judicial approach and championed LGBTQ+ rights. A powerful story of resilience, justice, and trailblazing courage.
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Zokology
Before Mike Weir and after Moe Norman, there was Richard Zokol — yet his PGA Tour career was nearly derailed by his own mind. This honest, funny, and unforgettable memoir follows Zokol’s 22-year journey through talent, self-sabotage, classic rock, and the game that nearly broke him.
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Earth for Sale
Activist Maude Barlow argues against the financialization and commodification of the natural world — including carbon credits, conservation bonds, and pollution trading — as a false climate solution and yet another erosion of public spaces and resources.
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Maybe It’s Me
A sharp, funny, and moving memoir with the drive of a novel, Maybe It’s Me traces the Adrian Michael Kelly’s journey out of the long shadows cast by a violent, alcoholic father and a mother consumed by gambling addiction. What follows is a raw and riveting account of collapse—then, ultimately, of recovery and self-reinvention.
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Fret
A propulsive and incisive novel about Kate, a washed-up rock star and frazzled mother of two, whose precarious situation is made more so when her idling car is stolen — with her young daughter still in it — and all her life choices, both big and small, are opened up to the scrutiny of the…