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Picket fences : a novel

  • Date:
    Created
    2020
    Summary:

    "Sloane Sawyer had it all planned-she and her best friend Stephie would graduate from high school, get out of Tippett Valley and have dazzling complementary careers. Sloane would become an award-winning graphic designer, creating band posters using Stephie's artwork. She would also have a loving husband, the requisite two kids and a house with a white picket fence. As she turns thirty, Sloane has a boring job and a boss who ignores her. She has no children, doesn't own a house, has gained fifteen pounds and questions how her video-game-playing husband could possibly love her. And Stephie, working in a bar and living in Tippett Valley with the disreputable Randy, is increasingly distant. Even as Sloane clings to her dream, she comes to realize that she and Stephie won't be able to move forward until they finally confront an old tragedy."--

    Subject(s): Coming of age
    Original Publisher: New Westminster, BC, Tidewater Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781777010157, 1777010152
    Collection(s)/Series: Adult Nonfiction

Becoming Lin : a novel in moments

  • Author: Dower, Tricia
    Date:
    Created
    2016
    Summary:

    It's 1965. Twenty-two-year-old Linda Wise despairs of escaping her overprotective parents and her hometown. Deliverance arrives in the form of marriage to the charismatic, twenty-six-year-old Ronald Brunson, a newly ordained Methodist minister who ignites her passion for social justice. He sweeps her away to serve with him at a church in a speck-on-the-map prairie town in Minnesota. What lies ahead for her over the next seven years is the subject of Tricia Dower's penetrating study of a marriage and a woman's evolving sense of self as she confronts the trauma that keeps her from her future, unfettered self. Residence: Brentwood Bay, B.C.

    Original Publisher: Halfmoon Bay, BC, Caitlin Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781987915280, 1987915283
    Collection(s)/Series: Adult Fiction

Shot rock

  • Date:
    Created
    2019
    Summary:

    "When the smell of October's raked leaves gives way to that of morning frost, a mature Winnipeg man's fancy turns to thoughts of curling. But this fall Blackie Timmerman has been hogging stones off the ice. His wife of twenty years Deirdre has left him; his precocious son Tino has moved out of the house and into political radicality, mentored by a relentlessly principled Michael MacGiligary, scion of the Winnipeg establishment. The two share a devotion to curling and revolutionary socialism, as well as a friendship whose closeness and secretiveness alarm Blackie on every level. And now, his north-end Jewish curling rink, the Queen Victoria, Winnipeg's friendliest club, and most dilapidated, is going to be sold and the club disbanded come spring -- if the Executive, led by Max Foxman and his clique of nouveaux riches, gets their way. The 1970s will be cruel to Blackie, who had expected they would be the gravy on the veal cutlet of an honest modest life. Spurred on by Michael, the only non-Jewish curler at the Queen Victoria, and Tino, both of whom are impatient to make a big political histoire -- combatting injustice and alienation -- Blackie and his curling team, Suddy and Duddy, Oz, and their kibitzer Chickie, decide to take on Max Foxman and the South Enders to deliver the club from the fate of becoming a supermarket, and their having to curl on alien ice in the South End. It's class war on and off the rink, where all is fair, even Duddy's attempt to seduce Max Foxman's wife Sophie, the girl Max Foxman had stolen from Blackie while our hero was part of the Canadian army invading Sicily in WWII. When not distracted by the nostalgia of lost love and gallantry, Blackie believes that curling finesse and canvassing can swing enough club members to vote down Max Foxman, so that for once the North End guys will sit shot rock."--

    Original Publisher: Vancouver, BC, New Star Books
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781554201532, 1554201535
    Collection(s)/Series: Adult Fiction

Why does my dog smile

  • Contributor: Da Sacco, Francesca; Anctil, Louis; Marcotte, Danielle S.
    Date:
    Created
    2014
    Summary:

    Boris the husky enjoys his life spent begging salmon scraps from Dad, walking with sister, and stalking the cat next door. Many of his activities put a smile on his face. The husky's life is described, along with his thoughts. Structured as a very beginning chapter book, the 28 pages are divided into seven chapters. Children will enjoy the cheerful pictures and Boris' activities.

    Subject(s): Siberian husky
    Original Publisher: [Vancouver, British Columbia], Midtown Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9780988110151, 0988110156, 9780988110120, 0988110121
    Collection(s)/Series: Kids under 12

Scamper and the airplane thief

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