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Most of my patients are animals
By Robert M Miller. 1985
The author is a veterinarian in California. Although his speciality is equine medicine, he has doctored every type of animal,…
from poodles to panthers. For junior and senior high readers. c1985.Moondust: in search of the men who fell to Earth
By Andrew Smith. 2005
Smith set out to find and interview the remaining nine astronauts who have walked on the moon, in order to…
learn how their lives, and ours, were changed forever by this surreal adventure. Some strong language. 2005.Mother warriors: a nation of parents healing autism against all odds
By Jenny McCarthy. 2008
When Jenny McCarthy published her story of her successful efforts to save her son from autism, though the reaction was…
tremendous, she hadn't anticipated the overwhelming response from other parents of autistic children who wanted to share their own stories. Here Jenny expands her message to share these stories, showing how each parent fought to find her own child's perfect "remedy of interventions." Along the way, Jenny shares her own journey as an autism advocate and mother, as well as the continuing progress of her son, Evan. 2008.Morgentaler: a difficult hero : a biography
By Catherine Dunphy. 1996
Well-known as one of Canada's most controversial figures, Henry Morgentaler is portrayed as a man of many contradictions. This biography…
of Morgentaler is based on interviews with colleagues, friends, family, and Morgentaler himself, and covers his youth and experiences during the Holocaust, as well as his career in Canada and his legal struggles. 1996.Mountains beyond mountains: The Quest Of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure The World
By Tracy Kidder. 2003
Cultural biography of Paul Farmer, physician, Harvard professor, anthropologist, and infectious disease specialist with a mission to improve medical conditions…
in remote locations. Recounts his founding of Partners in Health, recognition for creating a public health system in disease-ridden settlements of Haiti, and travels among unserved peoples in Latin America and Russia. 2003.Mission, black list #1: the inside story of the search for Saddam Hussein--as told by the soldier who masterminded his capture
By Davin Seay, Eric Maddox. 2008
In 2003, Oklahoma native Maddox was a newly trained U.S. Army interrogation specialist. Assigned to Tikrit, Iraq, he was involved…
in the search and capture of Saddam Hussein and others on the military's Black List. Through the interrogation of a prisoner Maddox was instrumental in bringing in, he was able to discover Hussein's hiding place on his last day in Iraq. Strong language. 2008.Le génie dédaigné: Einstein et la Suisse
By Alexis Schwarzenbach, Etienne Barilier. 2005
Kim Philby, l'espion qui trahissait ses amis
By Ben Macintyre, Christophe Billon. 2014
" Dans les années quarante, Nicholas Elliott, Kim Philby et James Angleton sont les étoiles montantes du MI6, le service…
de renseignement britannique. Ce sont aussi des amis indéfectibles. Après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Philby et Elliott resteront les gars en or du MI6, tandis qu'Angleton ne tardera pas à devenir le jeune chef du bureau de contre-espionnage de la CIA. Pendant plusieurs décennies, ils vont partager tous leurs secrets. Mais Philby garde pour lui une information capitale : il travaille en sous-main pour Moscou, et transmet les confidences de ses amis à ses maîtres espions soviétiques. L'Espion qui trahissait ses amis est une histoire de loyauté et de félonie sur fond de guerre froide. C'est le récit d'une bataille idéologique entre amis tout à fait exquis et parfaitement impitoyables, menée dans les restaurants chics de Londres, de Washington et de Beyrouth. À l'aide de documents personnels inédits et d'archives récemment déclassifiées, Ben Macintyre retrace ici brillamment le parcours de Kim Philby, le transfuge le plus scandaleux du XXe siècle. " -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal.Metamorphosis: stages in a life
By David T Suzuki. 1987
Biography of the host of CBC's television program, "The Nature of Things". He tells of his childhood on the West…
Coast, especially his detention during World War II in a concentration camp for Japanese-Canadians. He also describes people and events that have changed his life. 1987.Mick: the real Michael Collins
By Peter Hart. 2005
Before his death at 31, Collins had fought in the Easter Rising, organized the IRA, negotiated the Anglo-Irish Treaty, and…
run the first independent government in Ireland. Drawing on previously unknown sources and assessing the methods - and the costs - of his rise to power, Hart reveals a man of often ruthless ambition, more politician than soldier, whose friendships went no farther than his interests. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language, descriptions of violence. 2005.Mata Hari: la poudre aux yeux
By Anne Bragance. 1995
Mémoires
By Serge Klarsfeld, Beate Klarsfeld. 2015
" Leur couple est une légende, leur biographie une épopée. Pourtant, rien ne prédestinait cette fille d'un soldat de la…
Wehrmacht et ce fils d'un Juif roumain mort à Auschwitz à devenir le couple mythique de chasseurs de nazis que l'on connaît. Leur histoire commence par un coup de foudre sur un quai du métro parisien entre une jeune fille au pair allemande et un étudiant de Sciences Po. Très vite, avec le soutien de Serge, Beate livre en Allemagne un combat acharné pour empêcher d'anciens nazis d'accéder à des postes à haute responsabilité. Sa méthode : le coup d'éclat permanent. Elle traite ainsi de nazi le chancelier Kurt Georg Kiesinger en plein parlement, puis le gifle en public lors d'un meeting à Berlin, geste qui lui vaut de devenir le symbole de la jeune génération allemande. Leur combat les conduit aux quatre coins du monde. En France, ils traînent Klaus Barbie devant les tribunaux et ont un rôle central dans les procès Bousquet, Touvier, Leguay et Papon. Ni les menaces ni les arrestations - notamment lors de leur tentative d'enlèvement de Kurt Lischka, ancien responsable de la Gestapo - ne parviennent à faire ployer un engagement sans cesse renouvelé jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Dans cette autobiographie croisée, Beate et Serge Klarsfeld reviennent sur quarante-cinq années de militantisme, poursuivant par ce geste leur combat pour la mémoire des victimes de la Shoah. " -- 4e de couv.Memory's last breath: field notes on my dementia
By Gerda Saunders. 2017
Based on the "field notes" the author keeps in her journal, this is a window into a life distorted by…
dementia. She writes about shopping trips cut short by unintentional shoplifting, car journeys derailed when she loses her bearings, and the embarrassment of forgetting what she has just said to a room of colleagues. Coping with the complications of losing short-term memory, Saunders nonetheless embarks on a personal investigation of the brain and its mysteries, examining science and literature, and immersing herself in vivid memories of her childhood in South Africa. 2017.The true story of a young German girl, Mercedes Simon, and of the American pilot, Gail Halvorsen, who shared hope…
and joy with the children of West Berlin by dropping candy-filled parachutes during the Airlift. Grades 2-4 and up. 2003.Memoranda during the war: from Specimen days
By Walt Whitman. 1988
Presents the author's memoranda of the Civil War, written on the spot. It is a moving portrait of men at…
the limits of their endurance, of the ravages of war, and the cruel waste of lives. 1988. Uniform title: Specimen daysMeet Chris Hadfield (Scholastic Canada biography)
By Elizabeth MacLeod. 2018
Meet Colonel Chris Hadfield, the first Canadian to walk in space - and make a music video while in orbit!…
When Chris Hadfield was a boy, growing up on a farm in Milton, Ontario, Canada didn't have a space program. But from the moment he saw a man first walk on the moon, young Chris decided he would somehow get to space. And with everything Chris did, from learning to fix farm machinery and joining the Air Cadets to flying fighter planes and becoming a test pilot, he prepared himself to get there. Chris Hadfield has rocketed into space three times, been on two space walks and was the first Canadian to command the International Space Station. And nobody plays a guitar in space or rocks a mustache better! Includes a timeline. Grades 2-4. 2018.Medicine, madams and mounties: stories of a Yukon doctor
By Allan Duncan. 1989
McCurdy and the Silver Dart
By Les Harding. 1998
J.A.D. McCurdy became one of Canada's aviation pioneers for his design of a biplane called the Silver Dart. This book…
recounts his experiments with kites and planes and his 1909 landmark flight above the ice of the Bras d'Or. Although it crashed six months later, the Silver Dart's engine rests in the National Aviation Museum today, a reminder of the first person to fly out of sight of land. Grades 4-7. 1998.Mauve: how one man invented a color that changed the world
By Simon Garfield. 2001
Biography of William Henry Perkin (1838-1907), the British chemist who discovered the artificial dye mauve. Explains how Perkin at age…
eighteen produced the first aniline dye derived from coal. Discusses his subsequent fame and his importance as an inspiration for chemical advances in medicine, perfumery, food, explosives, and photography. 2001.Marlborough: Britain's greatest general
By Richard Holmes. 2009
This is an account of the life of John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough and Britain's finest soldier, who rose…
from genteel poverty to lead his country to glory, cementing its position as a major player on the European stage and saviour of the Holy Roman Empire. 2009.