No Place for a Woman: The Life and Newfoundland Stories of Ella Manuel

No Place for a Woman: The Life and Newfoundland Stories of Ella Manuel
Title No Place for a Woman: The Life and Newfoundland Stories of Ella Manuel PDF eBook
Author Antony Berger
Publisher Breakwater Books
Pages 316
Release 2020-06-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781550818369

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As a young woman, the late Ella Manuel left the busy shipping community of Lewisporte, Newfoundland, for the wider world in the 1920s, but eventually returned to the island, as a single mother, to settle in Bonne Bay. An accomplished writer, broadcaster, journalist, advocate for peace, and staunch feminist, Manuel would leave an indelible mark on the culture she documented and celebrated in her work. Here, biographer Antony Berger expertly chronicles the life of Ella Manuel and incorporates unpublished radio scripts and brilliant extracts from her private journals to bring Manuel to the page in her own words. Brimming with insight and wit, No Place for a Woman? opens an illuminating window on life in twentieth-century Newfoundland, and preserves the work of a truly original Newfoundlander.

The Finest Kind

The Finest Kind
Title The Finest Kind PDF eBook
Author Marian Frances White
Publisher St. John's, Nfld. : Creative
Pages 196
Release 1992
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781895387100

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Women in Canada

Women in Canada
Title Women in Canada PDF eBook
Author
Publisher OISE Press/Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Pages 414
Release 1984
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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A Forgotten Hero

A Forgotten Hero
Title A Forgotten Hero PDF eBook
Author Shelley Emling
Publisher ECW Press
Pages 271
Release 2019-05-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1773053086

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The true story of Folke Bernadotte’s heroic rescue of 30,000 prisoners during WWII In one of the most amazing rescues of WWII, the Swedish head of the Red Cross rescued more than 30,000 people from concentration camps in the last three months of the war. Folke Bernadotte did so by negotiating with the enemy — shaking hands with Heinrich Himmler, the head of the Gestapo. Time was of the essence, as Hitler had ordered the destruction of all camps and everyone in them. A Forgotten Hero chronicles Folke’s life and extraordinary journey, from his family history and early years to saving thousands of lives during WWII and his untimely assassination in 1948. A straightforward and compelling narrative, A Forgotten Hero sheds light on this important and heroic historical figure.

Die Walking

Die Walking
Title Die Walking PDF eBook
Author Obadiah M.
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 185
Release 2021-10-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1487009739

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An unforgettable first-person account of surviving the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath Featuring a foreword by Globe and Mail Africa Bureau Chief Geoffrey York In 1994, Obadiah was the thirteen-year-old son of a Hutu pastor, living comfortably in Rwanda and dreaming of becoming a pilot, when violence and bloodshed began to engulf the country. His family soon fled their home, pursued by soldiers and stalked by death and hunger. As the genocide led into a horrific war, Obadiah was forced to survive unrelenting terror and the darkest despair as a refugee, both in neighbouring Zaire and eventually in the American refugee detention system. Obadiah was sustained through these horrors by his faith and the philosophy of ubuntu — finding one’s self through connection with others. In the spirit of Night by Elie Wiesel, Die Walking is one boy’s horrific story of shared humanity in a chaotic world.

The Man in the Red Suit

The Man in the Red Suit
Title The Man in the Red Suit PDF eBook
Author Bruce Templeton
Publisher Breakwater Books
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Christmas
ISBN 9781897174838

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Businessman Bruce Templeton shares his stories about helping Santa Claus as they visit various places.

Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances)

Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances)
Title Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances) PDF eBook
Author Denise Donlon
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 519
Release 2016-11-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1487000030

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In this smart, funny, and inspiring memoir, Denise Donlon recounts her journey as a corporate leader at the forefront of the massive changes in the Canadian music and media industries. One of Canada’s most celebrated and dynamic corporate leaders and broadcasters, Denise Donlon has long been recognized as a trailblazer in the Canadian cultural industries. In Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances), Donlon chronicles her impressive and storied career at MuchMusic, Sony Music Canada, and CBC English Radio, which put her at the forefront of the massive changes in the music industry and media. Throughout her incredible journey, she shares colourful and entertaining stories of growing up tall, flat, and bullied in east Scarborough; interviewing musical icons such as Keith Richards, Run-DMC, Ice-T, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Annie Lennox, and Sting; and detailing her life-changing experiences with War Child Canada, Live8, and the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership. Told with humour and honesty, Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances) is a candid memoir of one woman’s journey, navigating corporate culture with integrity, responsibility, and an irrepressible passion to be a force for good.