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Transforming grace: living confidently in God's unfailing love
Par Jerry Bridges. 2008
The freedom in falling short of God’s standard relies on His gift of grace. Unfortunately, too many of us forget…
the free offer. We spend our lives basing our relationship with God on our performance rather than on Him. We see ourselves as never being worthy of His love. The author challenges us to stop trying to measure up, and to begin accepting the transforming power of God’s grace. 2008.The waking comes late
Par Steven Heighton. 2016
A collection of laments and celebrations that reflect on our struggle to believe in the future of a world that…
continues to disappoint us. The poet challenges the boundaries of sleep and even death in these meditations on what lies just beneath the surface of contemporary life. These are poems that trouble over the idea of failure even as they continually recommit to the present moment. Winner of the 2016 Governor General’s Award for Poetry. 2016. Uniform title: Poems.Elympics: poems
Par X. J Kennedy. 2000
Love, dishonor, marry, die ; cherish, perish
Par David Rakoff. 2013
In this novel written in verse, Rakoff, a Canadian who became an American citizen, sings the song of his adoptive…
homeland - a country whose freedoms can be intoxicating, or brutal. Here the characters' lives are linked to each other by acts of generosity or cruelty. 2013.The rise and fall of the dinosaurs: a new history of a lost world
Par Stephen Brusatte. 2018
Sixty-six million years ago, the Earth's most fearsome and spectacular creatures vanished. Today their extraordinary true story remains one of…
our planet's great mysteries. In this stunning narrative spanning more than 200 million years, Steve Brusatte, a young American paleontologist who has emerged as one of the foremost stars of the field--discovering ten new species and leading groundbreaking scientific studies and fieldwork--masterfully tells the complete, surprising, and new history of the dinosaurs, examining their origins, their habitats, their extinction, and their living legacy. 2018.Villa Air-Bel: World War II, escape, and a house in Marseille
Par Rosemary Sullivan. 2006
In France of the 1940s, the Nazis were hunting down artists and intellectuals, and many of them, including Max Ernst,…
Hannah Arendt, Heinrich Mann, and Marc Chagall, found temporary shelter in a house in a suburb of Marseille. There, members of the American Emergency Rescue Committee hid them and arranged the visas that would give them safe passage out of Vichy France. Harvard-educated scholar Varian Fry led the effort, eventually saving 2,000 artists and intellectuals. 2006.Monuments Men: Allied heroes, Nazi thieves, and the greatest treasure hunt in history
Par Bret Witter, Robert M Edsel. 2010
From 1943 to 1951, 350 or so men and women from 13 Allied nations served in the Monuments, Fine Arts…
and Archives section of the Allied armed forces. This was the most ambitious effort in history to preserve the world's cultural heritage in times of war. They were known simply as 'Monuments Men'. This is their story. 2010.Every thing on it: poems and drawings
Par Shel Silverstein. 2011
A collection of more than one hundred previously unpublished poems from the author of "A Light in the Attic" and…
"Where the Sidewalk Ends". Includes "The Lovetobutcants," "Garlic Breath," "Nasty School," and "The Kid-Eating Land Shark." Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2011.Violet energy ingots
Par Hoa Nguyen. 2016
What our lives permit us to perceive as givens, Nguyen reveals as mere conditions, inextricably tied to and guided by…
greater forces - from the economy to the environment, from the Mayan predictions to the menstrual cycle, from the weight of history to the burden of the future. The poems contain a sense of dis-ease, rupture, things frayed, and grief as love shimmers the edges. As grounded in the earth as in the stars, the poems are reminders of the possibilities of contemplation in every space and moment. 2016. Uniform title: Poems.We was robbed: yet more football poems
Par David Orme. 1997
An anthology of verse
Par Dennis Lee, Roberta Charlesworth. 1964
L'odyssée
Par Homère. 1965
Ulysse, héros grec de la guerre de Troie, celui dont la ruse a permis de mettre fin à un siège…
de dix ans, voudrait regagner son île d'Ithaque où l'attendent sa femme Pénélope et son fils Télémaque. Mais les dieux ne l'entendent pas ainsi. Sur le chemin du retour, il doit affronter le Cyclope, la magicienne Circé, les Sirènes au chant mortel, les monstres Charybde et Scylla, et bien d'autres encore. 1965.Le tyrannosaure (Les sciences naturelles de Tatsu Nagata.)
Par Tatsu Nagata, Dedieu. 2016
Catapulté en pleine Préhistoire, Tatsu Nagata observe le terrifiant tyrannosaure. Ce lézard géant pouvait peser jusqu'à 7 tonnes et mesurer…
12 mètres. Ce terrible prédateur, friand de chair fraîche Heureusement lorsqu'ils étaient sur terre, les hommes n'existaient pas encore ! Années M-2 et plus.À l'ombre de l'Orford, suivi de, L' offrande aux vierges folles
Par Alfred DesRochers, Roger Chamberland. 2005
Thérèse pour joie et orchestre: poésie
Par Hélène Monette. 2008
L'homme rapaillé: les poèmes ((Poésie).)
Par Gaston Miron, Marie-Andrée Beaudet. 2007
My old clock I wind and other poems
Par Kevin Morris. 2017
A collection of 74 new and original poems by blind author Kevin Morris. It contains both melancholy and more cheerful…
pieces contrasting the fact that we can enjoy life but at the same time cannot escape its inevitable end. 2017.Lost in the labyrinth of my mind
Par Kevin Morris. 2016
A poetry collection by blind author Kevin Morris. This collection includes thought-provoking poems such as “Early Morning Walk”; “Hey Diddle…
Diddle For Modern Times”; “Labyrinth”; and “I Am”. Other standouts include “The Girl And The Oak” and “The Path Through The Woods”. 2016.Evangéline: poème
Par Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Pamphile LeMay. 1994
Wayside sang: poems
Par Cecily Nicholson. 2018
Wayside Sang concerns entwined migrations of Black-other diaspora coming to terms with fossil-fuel psyches in times of trauma and movement.…
This is a poetic account of economy travel on North American roadways, across Peace and Ambassador bridges and through the Fleetway tunnel, above and beneath Great Lake rivers between nation states. Nicholson reimagines the trajectories of her birth father and his labour as it criss-crossed these borders in a study that engages the automobile object, its industry, roadways and hospitality, through and beyond the Great Lakes region. Winner of the 2018 Governor General’s Award for Poetry. 2018. Uniform title: Poems.