Canadian nonfiction

  • The Green Labyrinth Exploring the Mysteries of the Amazon

    Creator

    Fraser, Sylvia

    Abstract

    Limited time offer. In the critically acclaimed The Rope in the Water, Sylvia Fraser described her three-month pilgrimage to India in search of "something larger than myself, something deeper, something more." In The Green Labyrinth, Fraser continues her journey, this time deep into the jungle of the Amazon in the company of shamans, traditional spiritualists practicing ancient rituals. At the heart of Fraser’s quest lies the mind-expanding drug "ayahuasca", a gateway to worlds beyond her own, to a better understanding of the mysteries of existence.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Flight of the Patriot Escape from Revolutionary Iran

    Creator

    Sharifirad, Yadollah

    Abstract

    This is a gripping, page-turning memoir of a US-trained Iranian fighter pilot who flew in the Shah of Iran’s and the Ayatollah Khomeini’s air force. Sharifirad was shot down in the Iraqi-Iranian war in the early 1990s. Saved by a group of local Kurds, he returned to Iran where he became a national hero. A movie, called Eagles, based on his rescue, was made in Iran in 1984. Sharifirad’s story was also published in Iran in a book called Crash on the Fortieth Mission. Shortly after his return to Iran, the Ayatollah sent him to Pakistan as military attaché.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Einstein Wrote Back My Life in Physics

    Creator

    Moffat, John W.

    Abstract

    John W. Moffat was a poor student of math and science. That is, until he read Einstein’s famous paper on general relativity. Realizing instantly that he had an unusual and unexplained aptitude for understanding the complex physics described in the paper, Moffat wrote a letter to Einstein that would change the course of his life.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Eat Well, Age Better How to use diet and supplements to guard the lifelong health of your eyes, your heart, your brain, and your bones

    Creator

    Burford-Mason, Aileen

    Stoffman, Judy

    Franklin, Ursula M.

    Abstract

    Eat Well, Age Better shows how you can recognize your nutritional shortfalls – deficits that will increase your risk of the degenerative diseases of age, including diabetes, osteoporosis, dementia, macular degeneration, heart disease, and stroke. Backed by the latest research, Eat Well, Age Better describes in straightforward language how to be your own nutritionist.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Deadlock in Korea Canadians at War, 1950-1953

    Creator

    Barris, Ted

    Abstract

    Between 1950 and 1953, nearly 30,000 Canadian volunteers joined the effort to contain communist incursions into South Korea and support the fledgling United Nations. All the services were there and all served with distinction.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Courage of the Early Morning A Biography of the Great Ace of World War I

    Creator

    Bishop, William Arthur

    Abstract

    A high-flying, action-packed tale for readers of all ages about the adventurous life of a Canadian icon. William Avery Bishop survived more than 170 air battles during World War I and was given official credit for shooting down seventy-two German aircraft. Experts on aerial warfare acknowledge that his relentless air fighting techniques and skills as a brilliant individualist and marksman were unique and his record unsurpassed. He was the first man in British military history to receive the Victoria Cross, the Distinguished Service Order, and the Military Cross in one ceremony.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Canadian Campus Companion Everything You Need to Know About Going to University and College

    Creator

    Millar, Erin

    Coli, Ben

    Abstract

    A comprehensive and honest guide to the Canadian college and university experience, offering down-to-earth advice on everything from choosing your major to surviving residence, from acing exams to partying safely. For most students, university is a first foray into adulthood and can be a time of great personal growth, but it is also a time of difficult decisions that will impact the rest of their lives. The Canadian Campus Companion contains essential information for all prospective students and parents.Choosing a School: How to know what is right for you. (College or university?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Burning Down the House Fighting Fires and Losing Myself

    Creator

    Wangersky, Russell

    Abstract

    Winner of the 2009 British Columbia’s National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction, short-listed for the 2008 Writers’ Trust Non-Fiction Prize Thousands of boys dream of becoming firefighters. Some get the chance, and for some of those, the dream becomes a nightmare.Burning Down the House is the story of Wangersky’s eight-year career as a volunteer firefighter, an experience that wound up reaching into every facet of his life and changed the way he saw the world forever.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Born Again My Journey from Fundamentalism to Freedom

    Creator

    Harpur, Tom

    Abstract

    The search for meaning in our time of change and upheaval continues unabated. Tom Harpur, the bestselling author of The Pagan Christ and Water Into Wine, has been at the forefront of this modern challenge to humankind’s spiritual identity. His radical and ground-breaking book The Pagan Christ touched the lives of thousands of seekers. With Born Again: My Journey from Fundamentalism to Freedom he tells us the story of his own search and the result is a compelling spiritual odyssey, the story of one man’s escape from the narrow grip of religious fundamentalism.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Behind the Glory Canada's Role in the Allied Air War

    Creator

    Barris, Ted

    Abstract

    In this 60th anniversary edition is Ted Barris’ telling of the unique story of Canada’s largest World War II expenditure – $1.75 billion in a Commonwealth-wide training scheme, based in Canada that supplied the Allied air war with nearly a quarter of a million qualified airmen. Within its five-year life-span, the BCATP supplied a continuous flow of battle-ready pilots, navigators, wireless radio operators, air gunners, flight engineers, riggers and fitters or more commonly known as ground crew, principally for the RCAF and RAF as well as the USAAF.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified