Canadian nonfiction

  • Restitution : a family's fight for their heritage lost in the Holocaust

    Creator

    Kacer, Kathy

    Abstract

    The story of the Reesers, a Jewish family who emigrated to Canada from Czechoslovakia on the eve of WWII. They fled the Nazis and left behind four valuable oil paintings. It would take years for the Reeser family, led by matriarch Mari Reeser, and then her son Karl, to retrieve them. Along the way they had help from two unlikely sources - a mid-level diplomat at the Canadian embassy in Prague, and a daring Dutch-Canadian art smuggler.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Sexual harassment : high school girls speak out

    Creator

    Larkin, June

    Abstract

    In a riveting expose, former teacher June Larkin details how girls are harassed by males in schools. Based on first-hand interviews with teenage girls, she paints a frightening picture of how sexual harassment is a part of daily high school life.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Bobbie Rosenfeld : the Olympian who could do everything

    Creator

    Dublin, Anne

    Abstract

    Sportswriters and broadcasters in this country agree that Bobbie Rosenfeld may be Canada's greatest female athlete of the twentieth century. A Sports Hall of Famer, Bobbie was born in 1904 in a small Russian town and came to Canada with her immigrant parents when she was less than a month old. Her love for all sports showed itself early. As a young girl she excelled in track and field, ice hockey, tennis, basketball and softball. At the 1928 Summer Olympics, held in Amsterdam, she won both gold and silver medals.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Exceptional women environmentalists

    Creator

    Rooney, Frances

    Abstract

    From Rachel Carson, the woman who started the modern environmental movement, to Severn Cullis-Suzuki, former host of Suzuki’s Nature Quest, to Marina Silva, who fights to keep the Brazilian rain forest from disappearing, read about these ten amazing women who prove how ordinary people can do extraordinary things. While the threat of environmental crises becomes more dominant in the media and popular culture, these trailblazing women have taken action to make a vital difference for our planet.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Great writers from our First Nations

    Creator

    Sigafus, Kim

    Lyle, Ernst

    Abstract

    Ten short and engaging biographies of First Nations/Native writers complete with photographs, sidebars, and a complete catalog of their work. These writers draw on their cultural history to create novels, poetry, and plays, and are an inspiration to any aspiring writer or avid reader. Includes Sherman Alexie, Louise Erdrich, Joseph Boyden, N. Scott Momaday, Marilyn Dumont, Tomson Highway, Joseph Bruchac, Maria Campbell, Nicola Campbell, and Tim Tingle.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Doris McCarthy : my life

    Creator

    McCarthy, Doris

    Wahl, Charis

    Abstract

    A wonderfully frank look at a life lived within beauty and without regret. McCarthy’s sense of artistry, transmitted over a sixty-year painting career, celebrates multiple beauties of everyday life.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Queen of the Hurricanes : the fearless Elsie MacGill

    Creator

    Sissons, Crystal

    Abstract

    Elsie MacGill achieved many firsts in science and engineering at a time when women were considered to be inferior in the sciences. In 1923, at the age of nineteen, she became the first woman to attend engineering classes at the University of Toronto. She was the first woman in North America to hold a degree in aeronautical engineering and the first woman aircraft designer in the world. As chief engineer for the Canadian Car and Foundry Company she oversaw the production of the Hawker Hurricane, and designed a series of modifications to equip the plain for cold weather flying.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Great women leaders

    Creator

    Ball, Heather

    Abstract

    Since the days of ancient Egypt, women have demonstrated their skills as leaders. The last couple of hundred years, however, have seen increasing numbers of self-made women of distinction take their place on the world stage, many in positions of leadership.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • The 4 Year Olympian From First Stroke to Olympic Medallist

    Creator

    Brown, Jeremiah

    Abstract

    Improbable, heart-wrenching, and uplifting, Jeremiah Brown’s journey from novice rower to Olympic silver medallist in under four years is a story about chasing a goal with everything you’ve got. After nearly being incarcerated at age seventeen and becoming a father at nineteen, Jeremiah Brown manages to grow up into a responsible young adult. But while juggling the demands of a long-term relationship, fatherhood, mortgage payments, and a nine-to-five banking career, he feels something is missing. A new goal captures his imagination: What would it take to become an Olympian?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Great Gould

    Creator

    Goddard, Peter

    Abstract

    A startling new portrait of Gould, including never-before-seen material. Glenn Gould’s astonishing recordings deliver that unmistakable jolt of genius to each generation newly discovering the great Canadian pianist. With the support of the Glenn Gould Estate, Peter Goddard draws on his own interviews with Gould and on new, and in some cases overlooked, sources to present a freshly revealing portrait of Gould’s unsettled life, his radical decision to quit concertizing, his career as a radio innovator, and his deep response to the Canadian environment.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified