Digital communications technology has immeasurably enhanced our capacity to store, retrieve, and exchange information. But who controls our access to information, and who decides what others have a ri
Small Beneath the Sky is a tender, unsparing portrait of a family. It is also a book about place. Growing up in a small prairie city, where the local heroes were hockey players and curlers, Lorna Croz
“These days I see a lot of angels holding lights in front of people, helping to encourage them. These are difficult and challenging times, but I see so much to be hopeful about and in this book I pass
The only man pragmatic Lilly Hart needs in her life is a six year old. Widowed two years ago, Lilly leaves the shelter of her intrusive in-laws' home to stand on her own and provide for her young son
Lorna Brown has been a spiritual teacher and workshop leader for over 35 years. Dragonfly Dialogues is a travelogue of a unique journey of spiritual awakening, sharing life from a perspective that con
An invaluable resource for sewers of all abilities, this guide offers practical help with all of the essential hand and machine sewing techniques, from stitches and fastenings to fabrics and seams. Be
In a series of playful and startling prose meditations, celebrated writer Lorna Crozier brings her rapt attention to the small matter of household objects: everything from doorknobs, washing machines,
Responding to her uncle’s secretary’s call, Kimberly Braun left her New York apartment immediately to take an awaiting plane at Kennedy Airport for the UK, to be with her dying uncle. Little did she k
This is a guide for those who are currently in or thinking about Adoption. After my experience, I wanted to meet others who had better experiences & find out what could have been done to create a
Set adrift when her mother sells the salon that has been a neighborhood institution for decades, Nora Rolvaag takes a camping trip, intending to do nothing more than roast marshmallows over an open fi
This book provides the first comprehensive introduction to, and explanation of, the theory and practice of the ‘bioarchaeology of care’, an original, fully theorised and contextualised case study-base
The nightmares wouldn’t stop for Dennis Ross. Reliving being shot in the leg was only part of it. Night after night he would wake pouring with sweat searching for Jane. Behind every door he’d be met w
In a bold and brilliantly persuasive series of moves, Lorna Hutson draws upon new historicist and feminist theories to examine closely Renaissance literature and the cultural impact of the humanist pr