Canadian nonfiction

  • The Secret of the Blue Trunk

    Creator

    Dion, Lise

    Hawke, Liedewij

    Abstract

    2014 Forest of Reading, White Pine Award — Winner, Nonfiction The true story of how a young Québécois nun ended up a prisoner of war in Buchenwald and how her daughter discovered her secrets. In this true story, Armande Martel, a young nun from Quebec, is arrested by the Germans in 1940 during a stay at her religious order’s mother house in Brittany. She spends the war years in a German concentration camp. After her return to Canada, she leaves the Church, finds the love of her life in Montreal, and adopts Lise Dion.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Raymond Collishaw and the Black Flight

    Creator

    Gunn, Roger

    Abstract

    The first comprehensive biography of Canada’s third-highest- scoring ace in the First World War. Ever wondered what it would be like to fly a biplane or triplane in the First World War? Raymond Collishaw and the Black Flight takes you to the Western Front during the Great War. Experience the risks of combat and the many close calls Collishaw had as a pilot, flight commander, and squadron leader.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Rampage Canadian Mass Murder and Spree Killing

    Creator

    Mellor, Lee

    Abstract

    A definitive compendium of Canada’s mass murderers and spree killers. Rampage: a state of anger or agitation resulting in violent, reckless, and destructive behaviour. In 1989, Marc Lépine mercilessly executed 14 female students at Montreal’s École Polytechnique to become Canada’s most notorious mass murderer. The following year spree killer Peter John Peters roamed from London, Ontario, to Thunder Bay, leaving a trail of bloodied bodies, broken dreams, and stolen vehicles.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Pendulum of War The Fight for Upper Canada, January–June 1813

    Creator

    Feltoe, Richard

    Abstract

    The second book in a series that is the definitive retelling of the War of 1812. In his second of six books in the series Upper Canada Preserved — War of 1812, author Richard Feltoe continues a battlefield chronicle that combines the best of modern historical research with extensive quotes from original official documents and personal letters, bringing to life the crucial first six months of the 1813 American campaign to invade and conquer Upper Canada. The Pendulum of War documents the course of more than seven major battles and over a dozen minor engagements that were fought on the St.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Haunted Ontario Ghostly Inns, Hotels, and Other Eerie Places

    Creator

    Boyle, Terry

    Abstract

    Limited Time Offer Ghostly inns, hotels, and other eerie places – Ontario has them all! Just when you thought it was safe to turn off the lights, ghost hunter Terry Boyle returns with a revised version of his bestselling Haunted Ontario. Join Terry as he conjures up a treasury of spectral delights that include apparitions at the former Swastika Hotel in Muskoka, the woman in the window at Inn at the Falls in Bracebridge, and poltergeists galore in Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum. Venture – if you dare – on a ghost hunt to inns, hotels, and museums.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Dazed but Not Confused Tales of a Wilderness Wanderer

    Creator

    Callan, Kevin

    Raffan, James

    Abstract

    A collection of adventures (and misadventures) spent travelling in the wilderness. Kevin Callan presents his best adventures – and misadventures – in the wilderness. Entertaining, yet enlightening, the stories are full of enthusiasm and are designed to get people to explore the wilderness on their own, and it’s hoped, be inspired to protect what’s still left. These captured moments of a life spent traveling in secluded areas and promoting their importance to all of us aren’t just for outdoorsy types.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Canadian Sports Sites for Kids Places Named for Speedsters, Scorers, and Other Sportsworld Citizens

    Creator

    MacKinnon, Christopher

    Abstract

    Everything you need to know about Canadian places named after our sports stars. In Canada, sports aren’t just entertainment; they’re literally part of the landscape. We’ve named everything from parks and streets to schools and stadiums after some of our favourite pro athletes and sports figures past and present. Wayne Gretzky Drive, Mike Weir Park, Roberto Luongo Arena, the Cindy Klassen Centre, Justin Morneau Field — Canadian Sports Sites for Kids is your entertaining, map-filled guidebook to hundreds of these special locations.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Death's Shadow True Tales of Homicide

    Creator

    Wells, Jon

    Abstract

    Victims and survivors, angels and demons, intersect along winding roads to imperfect justice. “Bare light bulbs shone against walls painted with graffiti and dried blood, the rooms reeking of a sweet pungent odour like burnt plastic …” So writes award-winning Hamilton Spectator journalist and author Jon Wells in one of four harrowing murder stories in Death’s Shadow. Wells take readers up close into multiple homicide investigations, the agony of victims and their loved ones, and the chilling dance of death between cold-blooded killers and the hard-boiled investigators hunting them.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Commemorative Medals of The Queen's Reign in Canada, 1952–2012

    Creator

    McCreery, Christopher

    Abstract

    A celebration in medals of Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years as our monarch. On the occasion of the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne as Queen of Canada, Canada has followed a long tradition of recommending to Her Majesty the institution of a commemorative medal to mark this auspicious milestone.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • A Doctor's Quest The Struggle for Mother and Child Health Around the Globe

    Creator

    Roedde, Gretchen

    Evans, John

    Abstract

    A doctor grapples with the challenges of mother and child health in the developing world. Recounting medical missions in half of the thirty countries in which she has worked for the past twenty-five years in Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific - from Darfur in Sudan to Papua New Guinea and Bhutan - Dr.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified