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Origin: The Almeda Family Story

Origin: The Almeda Family Story
Author: A.L.T. Almeda
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-07-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1387930087

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This book tells the story of seven generations of the Almeda clan. It begins with a man born in the Philippine town of Pateros in the year 1842 and ends with his great-great-great-great grandchild born 157 years later and 9,000 miles away.


The Tumble of Reason

The Tumble of Reason
Author: Ajay Heble
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802006175

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Munro's stories confer their meaning not simply by referring to an outer reality, but also by bestowing upon the reader a stimulating wealth of possibilities taken from what we might call a potential or absent level of meaning.


History of Alameda County, California

History of Alameda County, California
Author: Frank Clinton Merritt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1928
Genre: Alameda County (Calif.)
ISBN:

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History of the Kuykendall Family

History of the Kuykendall Family
Author: George Benson Kuykendall
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 689
Release: 1919
Genre: History
ISBN: 5872287712

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With Genealogy as Found in Early Dutch Church Records, State and Government Documents, Together with Sketches of Colonial Times, Old Log Cabin Days, Indian Wars, Pioneer Hardships, Social Customs, Dress and Mode of Living of the Early Forefathers


National Plots

National Plots
Author: Andrea Cabajsky
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2010-07-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1554581613

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Fiction that reconsiders, challenges, reshapes, and/or upholds national narratives of history has long been an integral aspect of Canadian literature. Works by writers of historical fiction (from early practitioners such as John Richardson to contemporary figures such as Alice Munro and George Elliott Clarke) propose new views and understandings of Canadian history and individual relationships to it. Critical evaluation of these works sheds light on the complexity of these depictions. The contributors in National Plots: Historical Fiction and Changing Ideas of Canada critically examine texts with subject matter ranging from George Vancouver’s west coast explorations to the eradication of the Beothuk in Newfoundland. Reflecting diverse methodologies and theoretical approaches, the essays seek to explicate depictions of “the historical” in individual texts and to explore larger questions relating to historical fiction as a genre with complex and divergent political motivations and goals. Although the topics of the essays vary widely, as a whole the collection raises (and answers) questions about the significance of the roles historical fiction has played within Canadian culture for nearly two centuries.


Secondary Sources in the History of Canadian Medicine

Secondary Sources in the History of Canadian Medicine
Author: Charles G. Roland
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010-11-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0889205388

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Volume Two of this retrospective bibliography is both a continuation and an expansion of Volume One (1984). It contains references to Canadian medical-historical literature published between 1984 and 1998, and also includes much additional material published prior to 1984. Finally, it substantially enlarges the content of French-language material. Every effort has been made to be as inclusive as possible of articles, theses, book chapters and books, both in English and in French, relating to the history of medicine. No single electronic source can replace this bibliography. The contents are divided into three sections. The first is a listing of material expressly biographical. Section two lists material under a wide variety of subject headings related to medicine, and the third is a complete listing of the authors who have contributed these articles. Simply organized and easy to use, this bibliography will be of value to historians, archivists, librarians, and anyone interested in the history of medicine.


Garnish

Garnish
Author: Horatio Cluett
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-12-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1525579673

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I was born in Garnish where I received my early education. I went on to study Naval Architecture at the Marine Institute in St. John’s, which led to a forty year career as a designer at Marystown Shipyard in Marystown, NL; but my life was about much more than that. This book is about my path through more than fifty years of volunteering and community involvement. It tells of the huge effect a very small town had on my life. It follows my journey through the trials and successes. I write about my childhood, my active nature, my creativeness, and passion for invention. It tells about challenges experienced in my career, in team sports in a small town, and initiating a town council as a young adult. I recount sixteen years of emotional highs and lows while helping to bring a golf course to the Peninsula. I relate my love of music and the places it would take me. The book covers Garnish history, terrible disasters, and pride in becoming one of the most outstanding small towns in this province. My personal story intertwines with hundreds of fascinating stories about the lives of ordinary people living in this wonderful place.


Friend of My Youth

Friend of My Youth
Author: Alice Munro
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2012-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307814599

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A “wickedly funny” (Newsweek) collection of ten short stories from Nobel Prize–winning author Alice Munro, “one of the most eloquent and gifted writers of contemporary fiction” (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times). “Each of her collections demonstrates such linguistic skill, delicacy of vision, and . . . moral strength and clarity.”—Chicago Tribune A woman haunted by dreams of her dead mother. An adulterous couple stepping over the line where the initial excitement ends and the pain begins. A widow visiting a Scottish village in search of her husband’s past—and instead discovering unsetting truths about a total stranger. The miraculously accomplished stories in this collection not only astonish and delight, but also convey the unspoken mysteries at the heart of all human experience. The mastery—the almost numinous ability to say the unsayable—makes Friend of My Youth a genuine literary event.


Maya and the Robot

Maya and the Robot
Author: Eve L. Ewing
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1984814656

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From award-winning author Eve L. Ewing comes an illustrated middle grade novel about a forgotten homemade robot who comes to life just when aspiring fifth-grade scientist Maya needs a friend -- and a science fair project. Maya's nervous about fifth grade. She tries to keep calm by reminding herself she knows what to expect. But then she learns that this year won't be anything like the last. For the first time since kindergarten, her best friends Jada and MJ are placed in a different class without her, and introverted Maya has trouble making new friends. She tries to put on a brave face since they are in fifth grade now, but Maya is nervous! Just when too much seems to be changing, she finds a robot named Ralph in the back of Mr. Mac's convenience store closet. Once she uses her science skills to get him up and running, a whole new world of connection opens up as Ralph becomes a member of her family and Maya begins to step into her power. In this touching novel, Eve L. Ewing melds together a story about community, adapting to change, and the magic of ingenuity that reminds young readers that they can always turn to their own curiosity when feeling lost.