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The concubine's children: portrait of a family divided

By Denise Chong. 1994

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Award winning fiction, Canadian fictionAward winning non-fiction, Biography, Family biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction
Human-narrated audio

Chong traces her family's history from China to Canada. Her grandfather left his wife and emigrated to Canada, accompanied by…

the concubine he bought in 1924. In Canada, they stinted and sacrificed to support his family in China. Chong tells of her grandparents and parents, and the visits she made to China to try to unite the strands of her family's past. Winner of the 1995 CNIB Talking Book of the Year Award. 1994.

Shadow maker: the life of Gwendolyn MacEwen

By Rosemary Sullivan. 1995

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Award winning fictionAward winning non-fiction, Biography, Literature biography, Women biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction
Human-narrated audio, Automated braille

Using the personal impressions of the poet's intimate friends, Rosemary Sullivan builds a composite portrait of Gwendolyn MacEwan, the Toronto…

poet who died in 1987 at the age of 46. The daughter of an alcoholic father and mentally ill mother, MacEwen's story is a painful one, yet the richness of her art and inner life redeemed the pain. Winner of the 1995 Governor General's Award for Non-fiction.

Freewheeling: the feuds, broods, and outrageous fortunes of the Billes family and Canada's favorite company

By Ian Brown. 1989

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Award winning fictionAward winning non-fiction, Business biography, Family biography, Canadian biography, Business and economics, Canadian non-fiction
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Canadian Tire was founded by A.J. and John Billes in 1922 and grew to become a national institution. In 1986,…

one of A.J.'s sons decided to sell his company shares to a group of Canadian Tire dealers, sparking a feud with his sister, Martha. 1990 winner of the National Business Book Award. Strong language.

A good place to come from

By Morley Torgov. 1974

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Award winning fiction, Canadian fiction, Canadian authors (Fiction)Award winning non-fiction, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, Humour
Human-narrated audio

An account of life in a small town community in Sault Ste. Marie in the late 1930's and early 1940's.…

Winner of the 1975 Stephen Leacock Award for humour. Strong language. 1974.

The private capital: ambition and love in the age of Macdonald and Laurier

By Sandra Gwyn. 1984

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Award winning fictionAward winning non-fiction, Historical biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian history, Humour, Canadian politics and government
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A compelling account of private life in the age of Macdonald and Laurier. The author has used personal letters, diaries,…

scrapbooks, memoirs and social columns. 1984 Governor General's Award winner. c1984.

Village of the small houses: a memoir of sorts

By Ian Ferguson. 2003

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Award winning fictionAward winning non-fiction, Biography, Historical biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, Humour
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Ferguson has crafted a delightfully idiosyncratic account of growing up in the North, where Fort Vermilion Alberta seemed as exotic…

as Australia or Mexico. The memorable cast of characters includes Lloyd Loonskin, Sixtoes Mitchell, Ellen "No Refunds" McTeer, and Ferguson's father Hank, a con man of consummate charm. 2003.

The siren years: a Canadian diplomat abroad, 1937-1945 (Macmillan paperbacks ; #19)

By Charles Ritchie. 1974

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Award winning fictionAward winning non-fiction, Politics and government biography, Journals and memoirs, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction
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A volume from the author's published diaries which takes the reader through the diplomatic corridors and drawing rooms of prewar…

Washington, wartime England, and Europe. Ritchie's observations of world events include insights into the ins and outs of the diplomatic world, portraits of politicians, socialites, and literary lions, and candour about his own enthusiasms. Winner of the 1974 Governor General's Award for Non-fiction.

The right cheek: an autobiography (The French writers of Canada series)

By Claire Martin. 1968

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Award winning fictionAward winning non-fiction, Biography, Literature biography, Women biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, General non-fiction
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In the second part of her autobiography, the author describes her adolescence and early womanhood in her father's house, one…

of gloom and oppressive brutality. The attitudes of the times towards sex and women are bitterly attacked and ridiculed. Sequel to "In an iron glove" (DC00901). 1975, c1968. Uniform title: Dans un gant de fer, v. 2, La joue droite.

Take my family - please!

By Gary Lautens. 1981

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Award winning fictionFamily biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, Humour
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Lautens, winner of the 1981 Leacock Medal for humour, shares his hilarious and entertaining recollections of living, loving, and savouring…

his experiences with a wife, three children, and a dog. Nominated for the 1984 CNIB Talking Book of the Year Award. Winner of the 1981 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal. 1981.

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