Biographies and autobiographies

  • Gardener of Versailles : my life in the world's grandest garden

    Creator

    Baraton, Alain

    Abstract

    For gardening aficionados and Francophiles, a love letter to the Versailles Palace and grounds, from the man who knows them best. In Alain Baraton's Versailles, every grove tells a story. As the gardener-in-chief, Baraton lives on its grounds, and since 1982 he has devoted his life to the gardens, orchards, and fields that were loved by France's kings and queens as much as the palace itself. His memoir captures the essence of the connection between gardeners and the earth they tend, no matter how humble or grand.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Rizzoli Ex Libris

    Not specified
  • White Coat, White Cane : The Extraordinary Odyssey of a Blind Physician

    Creator

    David Hartman

    Bernard Asbell

    Abstract

    You may have heard of David Hartman: Temple University held a press conference when he entered medical school there, the first blind student accepted into such a program. This biography, however, spends perhaps 20 pages on that controversial four-year experience; the larger part concerns his previous history, from the onset of blindness at age eight through his years of education at special and mainstream schools, examining in some detail his struggle for admission to medical school.

    Publisher (Source)

    Putnam Pub Group

    Not specified
  • Gatehouse to hell

    Creator

    Opatowski, Felix

    Abstract

    Felix Opatowski is only fifteen years old when he takes on the perilous job of smuggling goods out of the Lodz ghetto in exchange for food for his starving family. It is a skill that will serve him well as he tries to stay alive in Nazi-occupied Poland. With dogged determination, Felix endures months of harrowing conditions in the ghetto and slave labour camps until he is deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in the spring of 1943.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Azrieli Foundation

    Not specified
  • Disaster heroes : invisible champions of help, hope, and healing

    Creator

    Bernier, Suzanne

    Davis, Candice L.

    Abstract

    Helpers and heroes shine brightest in darkness. Disaster Heroes recounts the stories of ordinary men, women, and children who have done extraordinary things to help respond, rebuild, and recover from catastrophes around the world. Did you know it was an American from Pennsylvania who ultimately saved the lives of 33 Chilean miners in 2010? Or that the state of Louisiana donated a fire truck, the Spirit of Louisiana, to FDNY following 9/11, all because of a spur-of-the-moment outburst from one Louisiana man?

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Suwanee, GA, Faith Books and More

    Not specified
  • We sang in hushed voices

    Creator

    Jockel, Helena

    Abstract

    When the Nazis invaded Hungary on March 19, 1944, elementary school teacher Helena Jockel could only think about how to save "her" children. She accompanied them all the way to Auschwitz only to see them taken to the gas chamber. Her account of living and surviving in the camp and on the subsequent death march is clear-eyed and poignant, sometimes recording the too-brief moments of beauty and kindness that accompany the unremitting cruelty. She returns to Czechoslovakia after the war, and attends university so that she can teach high school.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Azrieli Foundation

    Not specified
  • Inside the inferno : a firefighter's story of the brotherhood that saved Fort McMurray

    Creator

    Asher, Damian

    Abstract

    Born and raised in Fort McMurray, Damian Asher was a fifteen year veteran and captain in the city's fire department. On May 1, 2016, when a raging wildfire struck the city and forced the entire population to evacuate, Damian and his crew were on the front lines of the fire, and after weeks of fighting the wildfire that appeared insatiable, the firefighters finally managed to regain control of the city.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Ontario, Simon & Schuster Canada

    Not specified
  • Steve & me

    Creator

    Irwin, Terri

    Abstract

    When Terri Raines was twenty-seven years old, she took a vacation that changed her life. Leaving behind her wildlife rescue work in Oregon, Terri traveled to Australia, and there, at a small wildlife park, she met and fell in love with a tall, blond force of nature named Steve Irwin. They were married in less than a year, and Terri eagerly joined in Steve's conservation work. The footage filmed on their crocodile-trapping honeymoon became the first episode of The Crocodile Hunter, and together, Steve and Terri began to change the world.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York, Simon Spotlight Entertainment

    Not specified
  • Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau : art and the colonial narrative in the Canadian media

    Creator

    Robertson, Carmen

    Abstract

    Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau examines the complex identities assigned to Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau. Was he an uneducated artist plagued by alcoholism and homelessness? Was Morrisseau a shaman artist who tapped a deep spiritual force? Or was he simply one of Canada’s most significant artists? Carmen L. Robertson charts both the colonial attitudes and the stereotypes directed at Morrisseau and other Indigenous artists in Canada’s national press. Robertson also examines Morrisseau’s own shaping of his image.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg, MB, University of Manitoba Press

    Not specified
  • Inside the mental : silence, stigma, psychiatry, and LSD

    Creator

    Parley, Kay

    Abstract

    Before she became a psychiatric nurse at "The Mental" in the 1950s, Kay Parley was a patient there, as were the father she barely remembered and the grandfather she'd never met. Part memoir, part history, and beautifully written, Inside The Mental offers an episodic journey into the stigma, horror, and redemption that she found within the institution's walls. Now in her nineties, Parley looks back at the emerging use of group therapy, the advent of patients' rights, evolving ethics in psychiatry, and the amazing cast of characters she met there.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Regina, SK, Canada, University of Regina Press

    Not specified
  • A brush full of colour : the world of Ted Harrison

    Creator

    Ruurs, Margriet

    Gibson, Katherine

    Abstract

    A Brush Full of Colour is the story of a boy whose passion for learning would save him from a life in the coalmines. The books by the American writer Jack London and Canadian poet Robert Service fired his imagination with scenes of the wilderness and the Klondike Gold Rush. He trained as an artist, and a stint in the British Intelligence Service allowed him to travel. But Ted never stopped dreaming of the North, and when he saw an advertisement for teachers in Northern Alberta, he jumped at the chance to emigrate to Canada, where the biggest adventure of his life would begin.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Pajama Press Inc.

    Not specified