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Cormorant Books

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Cold Snap

Cold Snap

By Maureen Jennings

Oculum Echo

Oculum Echo

By Philippa Dowding

Shadow Life

Shadow Life

By Michael Decter

The Book of Us

The Book of Us

By Shane Peacock

Made 4 You

Made 4 You

By Eric Walters

Mortimer

Mortimer

By Joan Marie Galat

The Shortest History of War

The Shortest History of War

By Gwynne Dyer

Sins of the Daughter

Sins of the Daughter

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A Bee Garden

A Bee Garden

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A Bend in the Breeze

A Bend in the Breeze

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A Canadian's Guide to Money-Smart Living

A Canadian's Guide to Money-Smart Living

By Kelley Keehn

A Casual Brutality

A Casual Brutality

By Neil Bissoondath

A Family Outing

A Family Outing

By Ruby Remenda Swanson

A Likely Story

A Likely Story

By Eric Wright

A Secret Music

A Secret Music

By Susan Doherty Hannaford

Advocate

Advocate

By Darren Greer

Aftermath

Aftermath

By Bryan Ratushniak

All the Daylight Hours

All the Daylight Hours

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