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Faire que !: l'engagement politique à l'ère de l'inouï

By Alain Deneault. 2024

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Social issues, Family and relationships, Philosophy, Politics and government, Essays
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Comment s'orienter dans une époque marquée par des bouleversements écologiques sans précédent, auxquels, manifestement, ni les États ni le capital…

ne pallieront? Comment agir politiquement à l'ère de l'inouï, quand on ne dispose d'aucun pendant historique pour appréhender les catastrophes annoncées? Comment s'engager quand l'extrême droite sème la confusion et détourne la colère des objets réels? Comment s'y prendre quand le libéralisme dissout tous nos repères dans la gouvernance technocratique? "Que faire?" Cette question obnubile la pensée politique depuis plus d'un siècle. Alain Deneault nous convie à en penser les prémisses et les incidences pour l'ancrer dans les temps présents. Hors de toute programmatique serrée, mais avec la lucidité qu'on lui connaît, il invite notamment à explorer un nouveau mode d'engagement politique, la biorégion. Alors que faire? Livrer la guerre à la médiocratie. Évoquer les enjeux qui fâchent. Penser à l'échelle collective. Mal faire les choses, faire mal. Cesser de se poser la question et sortir de la sidération de l'écoanxiété. Le moment est venu de faire que!

Tête boule disco (Brise-glace)

By Noémie Pomerleau-Cloutier. 2024

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
French Canadian fiction, Canadian fictionPoetry
Human-narrated audio

Noémie Pomerleau-Cloutier signe ici une première œuvre pour la jeunesse dans laquelle elle effectue une plongée tout en douceur et…

en sensibilité dans un cerveau atypique et flamboyant. Alternant entre joie et tristesse, entre colère et douceur, entre acceptation et indignation face à un diagnostic qui vient mettre des mots parfois tranchants sur la réalité, le protagoniste de Tête boule disco traverse la vie à sa manière, sans s'excuser. Le recueil se déploie comme autant de miroirs pour nous faire voir l'intérieur des choses, la lumière surtout, celle qui jaillit parfois alors qu'on ne s'y attend pas

Shadow price: Poems

By Farah Ghafoor. 2025

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Canadian non-fiction, Poetry
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Borrowing its title from a finance term—"the estimated price of a good or service for which no market price exists"—Shadow…

Price is a stunning debut that examines the idea of value in a world that burns under our capitalist lens. What gives life value? How do we serve existing societal structures that determine its cost? Employing both surreal and documentary imagery, Farah Ghafoor's arresting collection articulates how narrative is used to revise the past and manipulate the future, ultimately forming our present-day climate crisis. Interrogating personal complicity, generational implications, and the shock of our collective disregard for a world that sustains every living thing, Shadow Price captures the complexities of living and writing as a young poet born in the year that "climate change denial" first appeared in print. Mourning the loss of Earth's biodiversity, from insects to mammoths to trees, these introspective poems invite us to consider the risks and rewards of loving what may vanish in our lifetime. Shadow Price charges readers to contemplate their power and purpose in the world today, recognizing that there is hope even in the belly of the beast

Nous, Jane (Collection Prose)

By Aimee Wall. 2024

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
General fiction, Serious and literary fictionSocial issues
Human-narrated audio

Roman magistral sur les relations féminines intergénérationnelles et la résistance que l’on retrouve dans les endroits les plus improbables, Nous,…

Jane explore la précarité de l’existence rurale et le droit fondamental à l’avortement. Cherchant à donner un sens à sa vie, Marthe entame une amitié intense avec une femme plus âgée, également originaire de Terre-Neuve. Celle-ci lui raconte une histoire de but, de devoir à accomplir qui porte un nom : Jane. Accompagnée par sa nouvelle amie, Marthe quitte sa vie montréalaise et retourne dans une petite communauté de l’ile pour poursuivre le travail d’un mouvement clandestin du Chicago des années 1960 : les services d’avortement pratiqués par des femmes, toujours appelées Jane. Elle s’engage à perpétuer cet héritage et à protéger ses nouvelles connaissances. Mais la noblesse de la tâche et la réalité de la vie en région éloignée entrent en compétition, et les fractures personnelles au sein du petit groupe commencent à se creuser. Nous, Jane sonde l’importance du travail de soins effectué par les femmes pour les femmes, souligne la complexité des relations dans ces réseaux, et capture magnifiquement l’inévitable conflit intérieur qui accompagne le retour au bercail.

Searching for serafim: The life and legacy of serafim "joe" fortes

By Ruby Smith Díaz. 2025

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Biography, Customs and cultures, Social issues, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-narrated audio

The life and legacy of Serafim "Joe" Fortes, a trailblazing Black lifeguard, who became a cultural icon in a racist…

society Searching for Serafim is a layered exploration of the life of Vancouver's first lifeguard, Serafim "Joe" Fortes. A Trinidad native who arrived on the shores of Canada in 1885, Fortes was heralded as a hero in Vancouver for saving dozens of people from drowning, and his funeral drew the largest crowd ever recorded in the city's history. Since his passing, Fortes has been commemorated with a Canada Post-issued stamp and local buildings named in his honour. Yet, little has been discussed about how he navigated an openly white supremacist society as an Afro Latino man. In Searching for Serafim , author Ruby Smith Díaz seeks to unravel the complicated legacy of a local legend to learn more about who Fortes was as a person. She draws from historical documents to form an insightful critique of the role that settler colonialism and anti-Black racism played in Fortes's publicized story and reconstructs his life, from over a century later, through a contemporary Black perspective, weaving poetry and personal reflections alongside archival research. The result is a moving and thought-provoking book about displacement, identity, and dignity. Searching for Serafim conjures a new side to one of Vancouver's most beloved — and misunderstood — public figures

Wellwater: Poems

By Null Karen Solie. 2025

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Poetry
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

The poems in Wellwater, Karen Solie’s sixth collection, explore the intersection of cultural, economic, and personal ideas of “value,” addressing…

housing, economic and environmental crisis, and aging and its incumbent losses. In an era of accelerating inequality, places many of us thought of as home have become unaffordable. In “Basement Suite,” the faux-utopian economy of Airbnb suggests people with property “share” it with us and, presumably, we should be grateful. In “Parables of the Rat” the speaker feels affinity with scavengers while also wanting the rats gone. Having grown up in Saskatchewan on a small family farm, Solie sees the economic and environmental crises as inseparable. Climate change has made small farming increasingly untenable, allowing overbearing corporate control of food production. But hope, Solie argues, is as necessary to addressing the crises of our time as bearing witness, in poems that celebrate wonder and persistence in the non-human world. Tamarack forests in Newfoundland that grow inches over hundreds of years, the suddenly thriving pronghorn antelope, or a new, unidentified and ineradicable climbing vine, all hint at renewal, and a way to move forward.

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