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Leaning Into It
Emmett’s second poetry book originated during COVID, 2021–22. Its five parts go from autofictional narration to observations on the modern world, moving inside out, and outside in, then beyond, ending in revelations of new song lyrics.
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Rust and Bone
In the final days of WWII, German teen Jakob escapes Russian captivity, surviving harrowing challenges before meeting Frida, a resilient girl in war-torn Germany. Together, they find hope amidst unimaginable hardship.
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Backstage Pass
Backstage Pass pulls back the veil on the clandestine world of professional wrestling through the never-told-before stories of one of the most iconic figures in television production history.
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Thirty Feet Under
FBI Art Crime Team agent Kate Taylor joins up with Italy’s Carabinieri Art Squad to recover a stolen artifact. As antiquities dealer Paul Klugman uncovers his role in a smuggling ring, the stakes soar: Will Kate discover the treasures from the lost tomb of a legendary king before they’re smuggled out of the country and…
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The Singles Tax
Sylvestre-Williams is friendly and relatable as she shares advice from experts, stories, trials, and triumphs from single Canadians across the country, as well as her own personal experience of being a single adult living her life in this partner-focused financial world.
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Graham on Statutory Interpretation
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Nightberries
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An Orange, A Syllable
A wandering meditation on motherhood, language, and art. Ruminating on the mundane, Gillian Sze’s newest collection is a parallactic and slow amble through private rooms and interiors. The result is a woman ricocheting off the bounds of a marriage, memory, and herself.
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The Golden Generation
The Golden Generation documents the growth of Canadian men’s basketball through the lens of Team Canada and its most influential figures, detailing the history of the sport and explaining why this is just the tip of the iceberg for Canadian hoops.
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Madness
From dealing with the cantankerous and cheapskate owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs to hosting radio hotline shows to anchoring a revolutionary late-night program, Sportsline, Mark tells unheard-of stories from his 45 years in the bizarre business of sports broadcasting.
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Better Not Burn Your Toast
Bestselling author Dr. Joe Schwarcz returns with a new collection of bite-sized pop science essays, unraveling the mysteries behind health-related science. From Ozempic to food dyes, aspartame to intermittent fasting, these fascinating insights are perfect for curious readers looking to better understand the science behind and inside our bodies.
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The Many Names of Robert Cree
His mother called him “Bobby Mountain.” Elders called him “Great Man.” His people called him “Chief.” Oil men called him “Mr. Cree.” But the government called him “Number 53.” Robert Cree was all of these while facing his people’s oppressors and freeing the ghosts of tortured spirits.
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Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good
Dives into Larry David’s career, from his early stand-up days to creating Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. It explores his comedic style, key relationships, and how he captivated audiences with his irreverent humor. Includes an episode guide to all seasons of Curb.
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Just Call Me “Andi”
Andi Petrillo’s groundbreaking career in sportscasting smashed barriers, overcame criticism, and inspired women in broadcasting. This book shares her challenges, lessons, industry insights, and cherished moments, inspiring the next generation.