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Singaporean-Canadian author Joanne Leow sheds light on the underbelly of Singapore's history and ...
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Seventeen-year-old Samuel, naïve and inexperienced, leaves his home in Trinidad for Canada follow...
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With a viewpoint that shifts as crisply as cards in the hands of a blackjack dealer, Carol Shield...
Until events run wildly out of hand, Charleen Forrest manages to cope with the uncertainties of a...
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This extraordinary little book has the power to heal and foster relationships, console and empowe...
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Never before has the Dayak culture been described from the inside, by an indigenous woman born an...
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This magnificent second volume, written with exclusive access to Trudeau's private papers and let...
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