Coyote's Morning Cry

Coyote's Morning Cry
Title Coyote's Morning Cry PDF eBook
Author Sharon Butala
Publisher
Pages 119
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Meditations
ISBN 9780002554305

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Why the Coyote Cries

Why the Coyote Cries
Title Why the Coyote Cries PDF eBook
Author Pamela Shelton
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 444
Release 2016-05-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1491788011

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All Samuel Brennan wants is to return home from university, help his brother, Casey, make their once- profitable farm rich again, and tell his childhood friend, Kathleen, how much he loves her. Despite Sams good intentions, his dreams are about to turn into nightmares. Secrets, long buried at the Brennan farm, are about to be unearthed. Years of mental illness and child abuse could harm everyone he loves unless he, with the help of Kathleen, can expose these family secrets before its too late. In this romantic thriller, a young man and woman risk everythingincluding loveto unveil the truth about childhood abuse long concealed in rural Maine. A provocative read that keeps you coming back for more. Atas Book Club

The Daily Coyote

The Daily Coyote
Title The Daily Coyote PDF eBook
Author Shreve Stockton
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 375
Release 2008
Genre Nature
ISBN 1416592180

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Developed from her tremendously popular blog, this book offers the inspiring and beautifully illustrated account of the author's experiences raising an orphaned coyote as a beloved pet. Full-color photographs throughout.

Tomboy Survival Guide

Tomboy Survival Guide
Title Tomboy Survival Guide PDF eBook
Author Ivan Coyote
Publisher arsenal pulp press
Pages 206
Release 2016-10-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1551526573

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Stonewall Book Award Honor Book winner Ivan Coyote is a celebrated storyteller and the author of ten previous books, including Gender Failure (with Rae Spoon) and One in Every Crowd, a collection for LGBT youth. Tomboy Survival Guide is a funny and moving memoir told in stories, in which Ivan recounts the pleasures and difficulties of growing up a tomboy in Canada’s Yukon, and how they learned to embrace their tomboy past while carving out a space for those of us who don’t fit neatly into boxes or identities or labels. Ivan writes movingly about many firsts: the first time they were mistaken for a boy; the first time they purposely discarded their bikini top so they could join the boys at the local swimming pool; and the first time they were chastised for using the women’s washroom. Ivan also explores their years as a young butch, dealing with new infatuations and old baggage, and life as a gender-box-defying adult, in which they offer advice to young people while seeking guidance from others. (And for tomboys in training, there are even directions on building your very own unicorn trap.) Tomboy Survival Guide warmly recounts Ivan’s adventures and mishaps as a diffident yet free-spirited tomboy, and maps their journey through treacherous gender landscapes and a maze of labels that don’t quite stick, to a place of self-acceptance and an authentic and personal strength. These heartfelt, funny, and moving stories are about the culture of difference—a “guide” to being true to one’s self. This publication meets the EPUB Accessibility requirements and it also meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG-AA). It is screen-reader friendly and is accessible to persons with disabilities. A Simple book with few images, which is defined with accessible structural markup. This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative text for images, table of contents, page-list, landmark, reading order and semantic structure.

The Quest, a Lakota Legend

The Quest, a Lakota Legend
Title The Quest, a Lakota Legend PDF eBook
Author Charles Latona
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 292
Release 2011-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0557672570

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The Quest: A Lakota Legend by Charles Richard Latona

The Literary History of Saskatchewan

The Literary History of Saskatchewan
Title The Literary History of Saskatchewan PDF eBook
Author David Carpenter
Publisher Coteau Books
Pages 289
Release 2013-02
Genre History
ISBN 1550505378

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Saskatchewan’s literary history is both colourful and complex. It is also mature enough to deserve a critical investigation of its roots and origins, its salient features and its prominent players. This collection of scholarly essays, conceptualized and compiled by well-known Saskatchewan novelist, essayist and scholar David Carpenter, examines the Saskatchewan literary scene, from its early Aboriginal storytellers on through to the decades to the burgeoning 1970s. The dozen essays, preceded by a David Carpenter introduction, include such topics as “Our New Storytellers: Cree Literature in Saskatchewan”; “The Literary Construction of Saskatchewan before 1905: Narratives of Trade, Rebellion and Settlement” and “The New Generation: The Seventies Remembered.” Also included are special topics, among them – “Playwriting in Saskatchewan”; “Feral Muse, Angelic Muse – The Poetry of Anne Szumigalski”, and tribute pieces to John V. Hicks, R.D. Symons, Terrence Heath and Alex Karras. Contributing scholars include the likes of: Kristina Fagan, Jenny Kerber, Susan Gingell, Ken Mitchell and Martin Winquist.

The Routledge Introduction to the Canadian Short Story

The Routledge Introduction to the Canadian Short Story
Title The Routledge Introduction to the Canadian Short Story PDF eBook
Author Maria Löschnigg
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 257
Release 2022-12-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000816419

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This volume aims to introduce undergraduates, graduates, and general readers to the diversity and richness of Canadian short story writing and to the narrative potential of short fiction in general. Addressing a wide spectrum of forms and themes, the book will familiarise readers with the development and cultural significance of Canadian short fiction from the early 19th century to the present. A strong focus will be on the rich reservoir of short fiction produced in the past four decades and the way in which it has responded to the anxieties and crises of our time. Drawing on current critical debates, each chapter will highlight the interrelations between Canadian short fiction and historical and socio-cultural developments. Case studies will zoom in on specific thematic or aesthetic issues in an exemplary manner. The Routledge Introduction to the Canadian Short Story will provide an accessible and comprehensive overview ideal for students and general readers interested in the multifaceted and thriving medium of the short story in Canada.