Biographical fiction

  • Tell me a story, tell me the truth

    Creator

    Roitman, Gina

    Abstract

    In Tell Me a Story, Tell Me the Truth, author Gina Roitman has captured her own experience as the daughter of Holocaust survivors in the character of Leah Smilovitz. An outsider, she belongs neither to her parents’ painful generation nor to her own.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Non spécifié
  • My demon's name is Ed

    Creator

    Khalil, Danah

    Abstract

    Danah's eating disorder has a personality – it's a demon she calls Ed, the voice in her head that undermines her self-esteem and her perception of the world. How can she explain that even when she tries to develop healthier eating habits, there is a demon wriggling inside her mind, determining her every step? The eighteen-year-old author of this novel for teens brings her own journal entries to life, revealing the mental anguish of a teen suffering with anorexia and the terrifying grip the disorder holds on her.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Second Story Press

    Non spécifié
  • Recipe for Hate

    Creator

    Kinsella, Warren

    Abstract

    How a group of Portland, Maine, punks defeated a murderous gang of neo-Nazis. The X Gang is a group of punks led by the scarred, silent, and mostly unreadable Christopher X. His best friend, Kurt Blank, is a hulking and talented punk guitarist living in the closet. Sisters Patti and Betty Upchuck form the core of the feminist Punk Rock Virgins band, and are the closest to X and Kurt. Assorted hangers-on and young upstarts fill out the X Gang’s orbit: the Hot Nasties, the Social Blemishes, and even the legendary Joe Strummer of the Clash.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Underground A Novel

    Creator

    Sileika, Antanas

    Abstract

    A tragic love triangle set in a forgotten place during an invisible war. Inspired by true events, Underground tells the story of a troubled romance between Lukas and Elena, two members of the underground Lithuanian resistance movement in mid- 1940s. After shooting up a room full of Soviet government workers during their engagement party, Lukas and Elena become folk heroes to their political cause, but are forced deep into hiding in order to escape punishment for their role in the massacre. When their secret bunker is discovered, Lukas is nearly captured.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Year Is a Circle A Celebration of Henry David Thoreau

    Creator

    Friesen, Victor Carl

    Abstract

    Henry David Thoreau is remembered as a foremost nature writer. He was an ecologist before the term was invented. A man of many parts, including social critic, he is known to have had an influence on such internationally recognized leaders as Gandhi and Martin Luther King. "Victor Carl Friesen, author of The Spirit of the Huckleberry, an astute analysis of Henry David Thoreau’s prose, again demonstrates his affinity for the Walden sage with this unique volume of poems and photographs.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Second Rising A Novel

    Creator

    Wiebe, Catherine M.A.

    Abstract

    People cannot readily be categorized, nor some books. Second Rising is one of them. In her publishing debut, Canadian fiction writer Catherine Wiebe is as refreshing as she is startling with this fictional memoir of birthing and memory, a chronicle of food prepared, bread baked, and human skin bringing first experience of the world. Who knew that a grandmother kneaded sorrow into each loaf of bread she baked, or that her memories were preserved along with the pickles she and her granddaughter made?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Outcasts A Love Story

    Creator

    Papp, Susan M.

    Abstract

    In this story of love and loss, Tibor Schroeder, a Christian and reservist in the Hungarian forces allied with Nazi Germany, and Hedy Weisz, a young Jewish woman meet and fall in love during the Second World War - a time when romantic liaisons and marriage between Christians and Jews were not only frowned upon but against the law. Not knowing of the dangers that await them, Tibor and Hedy pledge their lives to each only to be torn apart when Hedy and her family are herded into one Nagyszollos’ ghettoes. Twenty-five years pass before the lovers are finally reunited in Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Whatever Happened to Mary Janeway? A Home Child Story

    Creator

    Pettit, Mary

    Abstract

    Home child Mary Janeway runs away from her farm placement, grows into adulthood, and ultimately comes to terms with life in Hamilton, Ontario. Sixteen-year-old Mary Janeway, a home child, is desperate to escape from her rural home child placement and flees to London, Ontario, to find a domestic position.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Three in the Back, Two in the Head

    Creator

    Sherman, Jason

    Abstract

    The issue of loyalty and betrayal is dramatized through dialogue in the Governor-General's-Award-winning Three in the Back, Two in the Head, which appears to have been based on the assassination of Gerald Bull, the brilliant Canadian scientist who designed the first Star Wars system twenty years before Reagan announced his version. Bull ran afoul of the Pentagon and the CIA by his dealings with China, Chile, Yugoslavia, and Iraq.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Shakespeare's Dog

    Creator

    Chafe, Rick

    Abstract

    Living in a wild world full of unpredictable creatures—beasts, beggars, witch hunters, and actors—William's family must find a way to cope with their changing Elizabethan world. With four legs, a keen eye, and a sharp tongue, Hooker, Shakespeare's dog, tells the story of how the Stratford rogue became the world's most famous playwright. Based on the novel by Leon Rooke, Shakespeare's Dog tells the tale of the Bard's life from a unique perspective, showing that in the Elizabethan era, lust, love, and lives collide, and it is anyone's guess who is top dog.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié