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Read Local BC 2018

Created by ABPBC on November 23, 2018
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Authors from Read Local BC's seasonal events in 2018 in Burnaby, North Vancouver, Sidney, Nanaimo, Vancouver, and Surrey.
In Valhalla’s Shadows

In Valhalla’s Shadows

A Novel
by W.D. Valgardson
edition:Hardcover
tagged : literary, cultural heritage, crime

Ever since the accident, ex-cop Tom Parsons’s life has been crumbling around him: his marriage and career have fallen apart, his grown children barely speak to him, and he can’t escape the dark thoughts plaguing his mind. Leaving the urban misery of Winnipeg, he tries to remake himself in the small lakeside town of Valhalla, with its picturesque winter landscape and promise as a “fisherman’s paradise.” As the locals make it clear that newcomers, especially ex-RCMP, are less than entire …

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The Great Googlini

The Great Googlini

by Sara Cassidy, illustrated by Charlene Chua
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook Audiobook
tagged : diseases, illnesses & injuries, fantasy & magic, chapter books

Filip, the ten-year-old son of Croatian immigrants, lives in a boring suburb of the big city, where he passes his time either at school or in his cozy kitchen, googling everything from dinosaurs to the Hubble Space Telescope.

When his favorite uncle gets sick, Filip turns to Google for answers. Instead he receives a visit from the Great Googlini, a tiny woman in Converse sneakers who swirls out of the computer vents. She's not really a genie, she explains: "I'm more of an archivist." Her visit is …

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Tree Musketeers

Tree Musketeers

by Norma Charles
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook Audiobook
tagged : environment

In this young reader novel, ten-year-old Jeanie Leclare has just moved to the West Coast from Saskatchewan. She's desperately lonely and longs for a new friend. When the girl sitting in front of her at school seems friendly, she feels a little better. Then an excavator arrives and demolishes the cute house next door. Everyone, including Jeanie's new friend, Isabelle, is aghast. But Jeanie has a secret, a secret that she knows will turn her new classmates against her. At recess time, the excavato …

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The Princess Dolls

The Princess Dolls

by Ellen Schwartz, illustrated by Mariko Ando
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover
tagged : friendship, military & wars

Vancouver, 1942. When best friends Esther and Michiko spot beautiful Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret dolls, in vogue at the time, in the local toy-store window, they long to get the dolls for their shared birthday. But when Esther receives a doll and Michiko doesn't, their friendship starts to unravel.

The story is set against the backdrop of an atmosphere of increasing hostility and racist attacks upon the Japanese community that culminates in the internment. Then Michiko and her family …

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Food Was Her Country

Food Was Her Country

The Memoir of a Queer Daughter
by Marusya Bociurkiw
edition:Paperback
tagged : lgbt, sexuality & gender studies, prejudice

The follow-up to Independent Publisher Award winner, Comfort Food for Breakups: The Memoir of a Hungry Girl, reflects on the tenious relationship between a queer daughter and her terminal mother. At turns tender, dark and funny, FOOD WAS HER COUNTRY tracks a tempestuous mother-daughter relationship and the life-long culinary journey that leads them from estrangement to common ground. For Bociurkiw's mother, born in Soviet Ukraine and raised in an Alberta convent school, food was the only languag …

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Trauma Head

Trauma Head

by Elee Kraljii Gardiner
edition:Paperback
tagged : canadian

Raymond Souster Award nominee. Finalist for the Fred Cogswell Award. In 2012, poet Elee Kraljii Gardiner precipitously lost feeling in, and use of, her left side. The mini-stroke passed quickly but was symptomatic of something larger: a tear in the lining of an artery known as the tunica intima. This long-poem memoir tracks the author's experiences with un/wellness and un/re-familiarity with herself. Shortlisted for the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry, Trauma Head disturbs and disord …

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Dive In!

Dive In!

Exploring Our Connection with the Ocean
by Ann Eriksson
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook
tagged : environmental conservation & protection, water (oceans, lakes, etc.), environmental science & ecosystems

We're all connected to the ocean, and the ocean to us.

The ocean provides half the oxygen we breathe; it feeds us, creates our weather and provides us with water. But we haven't been as kind to the ocean in return. The problems are many: pollution, overfishing, rising seas and acid waters. What can be done? Don't despair; take action. Dive In! explores our intimate connection with the ocean and provides every reader with an achievable set of actions that can help improve ocean health for our sake …

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The Codfish Dream

The Codfish Dream

Chronicles of a West Coast Fishing Guide
by David Giblin
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : personal memoirs, cultural heritage, cultural, ethnic & regional

"You'll meet eccentric shore workers, wealthy guests who arrive by yacht and floatplane, as well as essential guides Big Jake, Lucky Petersen, Vop and Wet Lenny. . . . A deadpan narrative keeps the absurdity coming as earnest RCMP, FBI and Fisheries officers encounter the salmon-obsessed denizens of the island resort. This book is a keeper." —Western Mariner

A colourful portrait of life in a fishing village on the BC coast.

After spending fifteen years as a fishing guide on the BC coast, David …

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