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Five Roses

Five Roses
Author: Alice Zorn
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-07-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459734254

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Five Roses is a novel about overcoming the emotional fallout of a shattering loss. Fara, Maddy, and Rose’s lives intersect in Pointe St-Charles, Montreal, where a backdrop of gentrification mirrors the traumas that haunt these women, as well as their search for new bonds in place of their families who were destroyed.


Five Roses Cook Book

Five Roses Cook Book
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Baking
ISBN: 9781551109954

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In 1915, the Five Roses Cook Book was in daily use in nearly 650,000 Canadian kitchens - practically one copy for every second Canadian home. Here you will find a faithful reprint of this amazing book. " Enjoy the Five Roses Cook Book as a charming glimpse into the past, and as my grandmother did, as a friend and helper. " - Elizabeth Baird, food editor at Canadian Living Magazine


Sixtyfive Roses

Sixtyfive Roses
Author: Heather Summerhayes Cariou
Publisher: McArthur & Co
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1770871063

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Heather Summerhayes was six when her four-year-old sister Pam was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis and given only months to live. “Sixtyfive roses” was the way Pam pronounced the name of the disease that forever altered the lives of her siblings and parents, who in turn helped alter the community’s response to the disease by founding the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. With the help of the CF Foundation, research and new treatments, the fight to save Pam’s lasted for years, until her death at the age of twenty-six.This beautifully written memoir offers a compassionate yet unflinching eyewitness account of the hope, pain, and courage of a family in crisis as it falls apart and outs itself together again and again, to emerge stronger and more loving. The heart of the story explores the relationship between the two sisters—one devastatingly ill, the other healthy but burdened with guilt—as they journey through childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood.


Five Roses

Five Roses
Author:
Publisher: North Vancouver, B.C. : Whitecap Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781552854587

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Five Roses: A Guide to Good Cooking is published by Whitecap Books.


Four Or Five Roses

Four Or Five Roses
Author: Peter Friedl
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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So far, the work of Austrian artist Peter Friedl (*1960) has managed to elude stylistic classification. Investigating the social, political, and cultural realities at work in institutionalized practice, his projects have been called "conceptual, aesthetic acts"--usually they are subtle forays into institutional criticism with political insight. Four or Five Roses continues Friedl's exploration of the stereotypical language of the monologue genre. The book contains some 45 children's "monologues," edited by the artist from numerous interviews and conversations recorded on playgrounds in South Africa. Faithfully transcribed and translated into English from different South African languages (Afrikaans, Northern and Southern Suthu, Zulu, Xhosa...), the "edited monologue" then becomes a hybrid genre, both fictionalised speech and serious counter-voice. What is ultimately at stake is how discursive strategies operate as a political tool, endlessly reshaped and manipulated for the sake of persuasion. The texts are accompanied by color illustrations of the actual South African playgrounds.


Culinary Landmarks

Culinary Landmarks
Author: Elizabeth Driver
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 1326
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0802047904

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Culinary Landmarks is a definitive history and bibliography of Canadian cookbooks from the beginning, when La cuisinière bourgeoise was published in Quebec City in 1825, to the mid-twentieth century. Over the course of more than ten years Elizabeth Driver researched every cookbook published within the borders of present-day Canada, whether a locally authored text or a Canadian edition of a foreign work. Every type of recipe collection is included, from trade publishers' bestsellers and advertising cookbooks, to home economics textbooks and fund-raisers from church women's groups. The entries for over 2,200 individual titles are arranged chronologically by their province or territory of publication, revealing cooking and dining customs in each part of the country over 125 years. Full bibliographical descriptions of first and subsequent editions are augmented by author biographies and corporate histories of the food producers and kitchen-equipment manufacturers, who often published the books. Driver's excellent general introduction sets out the evolution of the cookbook genre in Canada, while brief introductions for each province identify regional differences in developments and trends. Four indexes and a 'Chronology of Canadian Cookbook History' provide other points of access to the wealth of material in this impressive reference book.


Sixty-Five Roses

Sixty-Five Roses
Author: R. A. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2020-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781658235938

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Cystic fibrosis is a progressive disease with no cure. And for one dying little girl with this illness, there is only one hope--an ancient Christian relic with an astonishing power to heal. Amari Johnston is a feisty private investigator fresh out of college. Her boyfriend is a brilliant experimental physicist named Kevin Brenner. They're both on the payroll of wealthy philanthropist Ernesto Galliano. While staying at Ernesto's estate, Amari befriends an endearing four-year-old foster child named Kathleen. But Kathleen isn't like the other foster children staying at the estate. She has a severe case of cystic fibrosis, and Amari is desperate to find a cure. She researches the latest medical advances, but after learning that effective treatment is decades away, she nearly gives up hope. Meanwhile, inside the restoration laboratory of the Royal Ontario Museum, a conservator discovers a relic with miraculous healing powers, a scrap of cloth from the robe of Jesus Christ. Although this novel is volume 3 of the Amari Johnston series, it can easily be read as a standalone title.


Printers' Ink

Printers' Ink
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 906
Release: 1917
Genre: Advertising
ISBN:

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An Alphabetical Dictionary

An Alphabetical Dictionary
Author: John Papworth
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2023-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368818112

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.


The Way of the Rose

The Way of the Rose
Author: Clark Strand
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0812988957

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What happens when a former Zen Buddhist monk and his feminist wife experience an apparition of the Virgin Mary? “This book could not have come at a more auspicious time, and the message is mystical perfection, not to mention a courageous one. I adore this book.”—Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit Before a vision of a mysterious “Lady” invited Clark Strand and Perdita Finn to pray the rosary, they were not only uninterested in becoming Catholic but finished with institutional religion altogether. Their main spiritual concerns were the fate of the planet and the future of their children and grandchildren in an age of ecological collapse. But this Lady barely even referred to the Church and its proscriptions. Instead, she spoke of the miraculous power of the rosary to transform lives and heal the planet, and revealed the secrets she had hidden within the rosary’s prayers and mysteries—secrets of a past age when forests were the only cathedrals and people wove rose garlands for a Mother whose loving presence was as close as the ground beneath their feet. She told Strand and Finn: The rosary is My body, and My body is the body of the world. Your body is one with that body. What cause could there be for fear? Weaving together their own remarkable story of how they came to the rosary, their discoveries about the eco-feminist wisdom at the heart of this ancient devotion, and the life-changing revelations of the Lady herself, the authors reveal an ancestral path—available to everyone, religious or not—that returns us to the powerful healing rhythms of the natural world.