TitleĪnd Tomorrow The Stars: The Story of John Cabotīay of the North - The Story of Pierre Radisson Stories of the first European Explorers to Canada. Stories of the Vikings arriving in Canada. Stories of Canada’s history through the eyes of the Inuit People. Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) and the Mississauga Indians Stories of Canada’s history through the eyes of the First Nations people. Please note I have used affiliate links on this page. PRINTABLE OR DOWNLOADABLE! FIND IT IN MY STORE HERE –> CANADIAN HISTORY BOOK LIST INCLUDES BLACK, INDIGENOUS, IMMIGRANT, AND WOMEN’S HISTORY STORIES. OVER 100 PAGES ORGANIZED BY TIME PERIOD/HISTORICAL EVENT. You can read my reviews by clicking on any of the book titles that are bolded with links. I have read and reviewed some of these books. If you have any suggestions for a book that is missing, please – message me with the details! Jyl, who had generously posted the list online for everyone, gave me permission to use and expand on Nicola’s original list. It obviously took a lot of time and effort to compile the list, but as with all things – it was time for an update. It allows readers to dive into a period of history and experience it from someone living in that moment, getting a chance to understand their feelings of the world around them right then.Ī great big thank you is due to a lady named Nicola who, in 2006, put together a long list of books of Canadian history. A fantastic way to learn about Canadian history is through historical fiction.
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Strobel’s life story is depicted in the recent release from Pure Flix: “The Case for Christ” and is available now on DVD, Blu-Ray and digital download. His recent release, The Case for Grace, just won the 2016 Nonfiction Book of the Year from the EPCA.įor the last 25 years, his life’s work has been to share the evidence that supports the truth and claims of Christianity, and to equip believers to share their faith with the people they know and love. His classic, The Case for Christ, is a perennial favorite which details his conversion to Christianity. Atheist-turned-Christian Lee Strobel is the former award-winning legal editor of the Chicago Tribune and best-selling author of more than 20 books. The mysterious and beautiful subject of Audible Original’s brand new dramatization based Sheridan Le Fanu’s nineteenth-century gothic novella of the same name (1897). 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He knows how to fish and collect seaweed from the lower halls of sea and foam. Piranesi has been in the House as long as he can remember, long enough that he’s charted the tides that occasionally sweep through the halls on the main level, where he lives, and can predict when a room will be suddenly flooded. Unlike the House, Piranesi, the new novel by Susanna Clarke, abides by limits, and within those limits-thanks to those limits, in fact-it is a wonder. It’s curious, then, that a novel set in the House feels so small. This song is lyrically reminiscent of 'Public Enema Number One' in its apparent political meaning, and the lyrics seem to me to deal with the current state of our planet and can be analysed almost line-by-line. However, I have seen this film several times and I find it hard to make a link with the song. It is interesting to note that the film Forbidden Planet, mentioned by Bruce as the basis for the song, is itself an adaptation of The Tempest, the play written by Williams Shakespeare and in which appears the "Brave New World" quote. It ends like it started in softer tones, with the little Celtic melody of the beginning. There's a very nice Celtic-sounding intro then the song starts in a musical explosion. Supposedly inspired by the 1956 science-fiction film Forbidden Planet with Leslie Nielsen, this is another great Maiden song that starts quietly to build up into a powerful track. Yet the sparks that fly between them make him feel more alive than he has in a long time. Jacob doesn't know what to make of the young woman who assists him like a seasoned nurse one minute only to take a strip out of his hide the next. But he knows hell never find peace until he buries the pain of his past. How could he possibly be the villain the new doctor believes him to be? Buy this Book Read an Excerpt a Full Steam Ahead e-Novella After serving as a doctor during the War Between the States, Jacob Sadler wants nothing more than to establish a quiet country practice in rural Texas. When love simmers between a reclusive scientist and a wealthy debutante, will they abandon ship or is it full steam ahead Nicole Renard returns home to Galveston, Texas, to find her father deathly ill. Years ago, Curtis Sadler rescued Mollie when no one else cared. 4.7 31 Ratings 9.99 9.99 Publisher Description. But then the new doc insults her "Uncle" Curtis. When a new doctor arrives in town and saves her brother's leg, Mollie Tate quickly puts him on a hero's pedestal. To that end, he accepts a job in Cold Spring, Texas-the town he's avoided for seventeen years-and discovers his past is definitely still alive and kicking. But he knows he'll never find peace until he buries the pain of his past. A Historical Western Romance Short Story From Bestselling Author Karen WitemeyerĪfter serving as a doctor during the War Between the States, Jacob Sadler wants nothing more than to establish a quiet country practice in rural Texas. Now it's up to Cassidy to figure out what's really going on, before the truth behind Melody's disappearance sets the whole town ablaze. And then she gets a chilling text from an unknown number: I'm so glad we're in this together. She even planned out the perfect way to do it. : Little Creeping Things: 9781728210520: Ichaso, Chelsea: Books Books Teen & Young Adult Literature & Fiction Buy new: 8.19 List Price: 10.99 Details Save: 2.80 (25) Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns FREE delivery Monday, January 16 if you spend 25 on items shipped by Amazon Select delivery location In Stock. she recently joked about how much she'd like to get rid of Melody. She knows she should go to the cops, but. In Melody's eyes, Cassidy is a murderer and always will be.Īnd then Melody goes missing, and Cassidy thinks she may have information about what happened. But her town's bullies, particularly the cruel and beautiful Melody Davenport, have never let her live it down. She's pretty sure she didn't mean to do it. She can't remember anything from that day. Racial, gender, and socioeconomic considerations will factor in as well. When she was a child, Cassidy Pratt accidentally started a fire that killed her neighbor. In my debut, Little Creeping Things, the protagonist’s decisions are propelled by a rumor that members of the town have spread. She never meant to hurt anyone When she was a child, Cassidy Pratt accidentally started a fire that killed her neighbor. From breakout debut author Chelsea Ichaso comes Little Creeping Things, a compulsively readable YA suspense novel with a narrator who can't be trusted, perfect for fans of Natasha Preston. From breakout debut author Chelsea Ichaso comes Little Creeping Things, a compulsively readable YA suspense novel with a narrator who cant be trusted, perfect for fans of Natasha Preston. Wasik and Murphy chronicle more than two millennia of myths and discoveries about rabies and the animals that transmit it, including dogs, bats and raccoons. A smart, unsettling, and strangely stirring piece of work." -San Francisco Chronicle "Fascinating. "A searing narrative." -The New York Times "In this keen and exceptionally well-written book, rife with surprises, narrative suspense and a steady flow of expansive insights, 'the world's most diabolical virus' conquers the unsuspecting reader's imaginative nervous system. From Greek myths to zombie flicks, from the laboratory heroics of Louis Pasteur to the contemporary search for a lifesaving treatment, Rabid is a fresh and often wildly entertaining look at one of humankind's oldest and most fearsome foes. Review of: Rabid: A Cultural History of the Worlds Most Diabolical Virus Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy (2012). In this critically acclaimed exploration, journalist Bill Wasik and veterinarian Monica Murphy chart four thousand years of the history, science, and cultural mythology of rabies. Rabid: A Cultural History of the Worlds Most Diabolical Virus by Wasik, Bill, Type. The most fatal virus known to science, rabies-a disease that spreads avidly from animals to humans-kills nearly one hundred percent of its victims once the infection takes root in the brain. Then she uncovers the truth about the manor's long history of scientific experimentation-and her own intended role in it-which forces her to determine where the line falls between right and wrong, life and death, magic and science, and promises and secrets. Though it appears to be a safe haven, Juliet fears new dangers may be present within the manor's own walls. Owned by the enigmatic Elizabeth von Stein, the mansion is full of mysteries and unexplained oddities: dead bodies in the basement, secret passages, and fortune-tellers who seem to know Juliet's secrets. even our own humanity.Īfter killing the men who tried to steal her father's research, Juliet-along with Montgomery, Lucy, Balthazar, and a deathly ill Edward-has escaped to a remote estate on the Scottish moors. With inspiration from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, this breathless conclusion to the Madman's Daughter trilogy-perfect for fans of Libba Bray-explores the things we'll sacrifice to save those we love. |