Biographies and autobiographies

  • Justin Trudeau The Natural Heir

    Creator

    Young, Huguette

    Tombs, George

    Abstract

    A National Bestseller • The Hill Times: Best Books of 2016 This unauthorized biography provides a rare look at the real Justin Trudeau, retracing his steps from his early days to the height of power. Having grown up in the shadow of his famous father, a political giant who dominated Canadian politics for almost sixteen years, Justin Trudeau took many detours before discovering that he was a natural politician, with qualities, such as a charismatic ease with the public, that his father never possessed. Yet to most Canadians, Trudeau remains a blank slate.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Seasons of Hope Memoirs of Ontario’s First Aboriginal Lieutenant Governor

    Creator

    Bartleman, James

    Abstract

    2016 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted A look back over Bartleman’s seventy years, from his childhood of poverty to becoming the Queen’s representative in Ontario. James Bartleman, Ontario’s first Native lieutenant governor, looks back over seventy years to his childhood and youth to describe how learning to read at any early age led him to dream dreams, empowering him to serve his country as an ambassador.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Strength of Conviction

    Creator

    Mulcair, Tom

    Abstract

    Globe & Mail Non-Fiction Bestseller Toronto Star Non-Fiction Bestseller The inside story of Tom Mulcair’s rise from modest, middle-class beginnings to the threshold of power. He has been called the strongest Opposition leader in the television era; he was also known in Québec as the provincial Opposition’s “pit bull.” Here, in his own words, and for the first time, is the inside story of Tom Mulcair’s rise from modest, middle-class beginnings to the threshold of power.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Evolution of an Unorthodox Rabbi

    Creator

    Moscowitz, John

    Abstract

    Prominent Canadian rabbi John Moscowitz charts the shifts in his views over the years — controversial for some, exciting for others — on the issues that matter most to Jews today. John Moscowitz spent his early twenties as an anti-Vietnam War activist. Eventually dubious about the radical left and alive with love for Israel, he entered the rabbinical seminary in search of his own people.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Shark Assault An Amazing Story of Survival

    Creator

    Jennings, Peter

    Moore, Nicole

    Abstract

    The story of a brutal shark attack that cost a woman her arm and much of her leg, and her death-defying recovery. One of the most dreadful experiences humans fear is a shark attack. This horrifying agony is exactly what happened to Nicole Moore, a nurse from Orangeville, Ontario. It was an assault all the more brutal for being so unlikely — she was standing in waist-deep water at a Mexican resort.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle Molly Brant / Louis Riel / Harriet Tubman / Simon Girty

    Creator

    Leavey, Peggy Dymond

    Stewart, Sharon

    Sadlier, Rosemary

    Butts, Edward

    Abstract

    Presenting four titles in the Quest Biography series profiling prominent figures in Canada’s history. In these four books, we explore the cultural heritage at the roots of Canada’s present-day multicultural society. In the lives of abolitionist Underground Railway hero Harriet Tubman, Metis revolutionary Louis Riel, frontiersman Simon Girty, and aboriginal elder stateswoman Molly Brant, we discover that the struggle for inclusion and human rights has existed since the dawn of Canada’s modern history. Includes: Harriet Tubman Louis Riel Simon GirtyMolly Brant

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Dalton McGuinty Making a Difference

    Creator

    McGuinty, Dalton

    Abstract

    2016 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted Former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty shares the story of his life in politics and the leadership lessons he has learned. Dalton McGuinty was premier of Ontario for ten years, from 2003 to 2013. Inheriting a province wounded from years of cutbacks and divisive politics, McGuinty led Ontario through a deep recession and a challenging shift away from a manufacturing-based economy. Moving boldly, he initiated a major rebuilding of the province's schools and hospitals as well as a transformation of its transportation and energy infrastructure.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canadian Heroines 2-Book Bundle 100 Canadian Heroines / 100 More Canadian Heroines

    Creator

    Forster, Merna

    Abstract

    In this special two-book bundle you’ll meet remarkable women in science, sport, preaching and teaching, politics, war and peace, arts and entertainment, etc. The book is full of amazing facts and fascinating trivia about intriguing figures. Discover some of the many heroines Canada can be proud of. Find out how we’re remembering them. Or not! Augmented by great quotes and photos, this inspiring collection profiles remarkable women — heroines in science, sport, preaching and teaching, politics, war and peace, arts and entertainment, and more.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • ’Membering

    Creator

    Clarke, Austin

    Abstract

    2016 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature — Longlisted 2016 RBC Taylor Prize — Longlisted The unforgettable memoir of Giller Prize–winning author and poet Austin Clarke, called “Canada’s first multicultural writer.” Austin Clarke is a distinguished and celebrated novelist and short-story writer. His works often centre around the immigrant experience, of which he writes with humour and compassion, happiness and sorrow. In ’Membering, Clarke shares his own experiences growing up in Barbados and moving to Toronto to attend university in 1955 before becoming a journalist.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The John A. Macdonald Retrospective 2-Book Bundle Macdonald at 200 / John A. Macdonald

    Creator

    Dutil, Patrice

    Hall, Roger

    Martin, Ged

    Abstract

    This special 2-book bundle contains a number of perspectives on a man who was arguably Canada’s most famous political leader, a figure of legendary proportions in the history of Canada’s birth and development. Ged Martin’s biography tells Macdonald’s story. Shocked by Canada’s 1837 rebellions, Macdonald sought to build alliances and avoid future conflicts. Thanks to financial worries and an alcohol problem, he almost quit politics in 1864. The challenge of building Confederation harnessed his skills, and in 1867 he became the country’s first prime minister.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié