Hockey Dreams

Hockey Dreams
Title Hockey Dreams PDF eBook
Author David Adams Richards
Publisher Anchor Canada
Pages 226
Release 2018-10-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0385690568

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A timeless reflection on hockey, not only as a sport, but as a lens through which to view a nation from award-winning author David Adams Richards. With a voice as Canadian as winter, David Adams Richards reflects on the place of hockey in the Canadian soul. The lyrical narrative of Hockey Dreams flows from Richards' boyhood games on the Miramichi to heated debates with university professors who dare to back the wrong team. It examines the globalization of hockey, and how Canadians react to the threat of foreigners beating us at "our" game. Part memoir, part essay on national identity, part hockey history, Hockey Dreams is a meditation by one of Canada's finest writers on the essence of the game that helps define our nation.

Hockey Dreams

Hockey Dreams
Title Hockey Dreams PDF eBook
Author David Adams Richards
Publisher Anchor Canada
Pages 202
Release 2011-04-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307363813

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With a voice as Canadian as winter, David Adams Richards reflects on the place of hockey in the Canadian soul. The lyrical narrative of Hockey Dreams flows from Richards' boyhood games on the Miramichi to heated debates with university professors who dare to back the wrong team. It examines the globalization of hockey, and how Canadians react to the threat of foreigners beating us at "our" game. Part memoir, part essay on national identity, part hockey history, Hockey Dreams is a meditation by one of Canada's finest writers on the essence of the game that helps define our nation.

Chasing the Dream

Chasing the Dream
Title Chasing the Dream PDF eBook
Author Tracy McPhee
Publisher GeneralStore PublishingHouse
Pages 236
Release 1999
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781894263016

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Canadian Hockey Literature

Canadian Hockey Literature
Title Canadian Hockey Literature PDF eBook
Author Jason Blake
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 281
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0802097138

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Hockey occupies a prominent place in the Canadian cultural lexicon, as evidenced by the wealth of hockey-centred stories and novels published within Canada. In this exciting new work, Jason Blake takes readers on a thematic journey through Canadian hockey literature, examining five common themes - nationhood, the hockey dream, violence, national identity, and family - as they appear in hockey fiction. Blake examines the work of such authors as Mordecai Richler, David Adams Richards, Paul Quarrington, and Richard B. Wright, arguing that a study of contemporary hockey fiction exposes a troubled relationship with the national sport. Rather than the storybook happy ending common in sports literature of previous generations, Blake finds that today's fiction portrays hockey as an often-glorified sport that in fact leads to broken lives and ironic outlooks. The first book to focus exclusively on hockey in print, Canadian Hockey Literature is an accessible work that challenges popular perceptions of a much-beloved national pastime.

Hockey Night in Kenya

Hockey Night in Kenya
Title Hockey Night in Kenya PDF eBook
Author Danson Mutinda
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Pages 63
Release 2020-09-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 145982363X

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★ “This simple story of discovery, sport, and friendship is filled with likable characters and innocently joyful moments...Delightful.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review Kenyan orphans, Kitoo and Nigosi, spend their days studying, playing soccer, helping their elders with chores around the orphanage and reading from the limited selection of books in their library. When the librarian gives Kitoo a copy of Sports Around the World he becomes fascinated by an image of the Canadian national men's ice hockey team. Then one day the fates align and Kitoo finds a pair of beat up old roller blades, he teaches himself to skate and dreams of one day playing hockey like the men in his book. But you can’t play ice hockey in Kenya, can you?

Everyday Hockey Heroes, Volume III

Everyday Hockey Heroes, Volume III
Title Everyday Hockey Heroes, Volume III PDF eBook
Author Jim Lang
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 2024-11-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982196548

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From hockey insider Jim Lang comes a new volume in the nationally bestselling series of uplifting hockey stories about the everyday heroes who are breaking down barriers and shaping the future of a game they love. In this heartfelt collection of personal hockey stories, sports broadcaster and author Jim Lang brings together the remarkable voices of hockey players, coaches, families, and fans who have overcome adversity and are championing the game they love—on and off the ice. Read about former Humboldt Broncos defenceman Logan Boulet, whose selfless organ donation helped six Canadians and motivated almost 150,000 people to register as donors in the following weeks. Meet players like Kelly Serbu, who didn’t let his visual impairment stop him from playing hockey and is now raising awareness and funds for blind hockey programs, or Kim McCullough, who founded Total Female Hockey to empower other aspiring female players. Follow players and coaches of colour such as Jim Paek and Jason Payne who are helping to break down barriers, and the hockey parents who are working to make the game more accessible. These are the everyday heroes who are defying the odds and inspiring change. Featuring extraordinary stories of tireless advocates and unbelievable successes, Everyday Hockey Heroes, Volume III is a celebration of the great game of hockey and the heroes—sung and unsung—found on rinks and in arenas across the country.

Programming Reality

Programming Reality
Title Programming Reality PDF eBook
Author Zoë Druick
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 355
Release 2008-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1554580102

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"Programming Reality is a collection of original essays that explore the television programs that have thrived in the Canadian regulatory and cultural context - the programs that straddle, and even blur, the border between reality and fiction. The interdisciplinary articles in Programming Reality: Perspectives on English-Canadian Television - the first anthology dedicated exclusively to the analysis of Canadian television content - combine textual analysis with that of the political economy of media communications."--BOOK JACKET.