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The boy in the moon: a father's search for his disabled son
Par Ian Brown. 2009
Walker Brown was born with a genetic mutation so rare that perhaps 300 people around the world also live with…
it. Walker turned twelve in 2008, but he weighs only 54 pounds, is still in diapers, can't speak and needs to wear special cuffs on his arms so that he can't continually hit himself. Expanded from Brown's Globe and Mail series about Walker, he sets out to discover his son. Some strong language. Canada Reads 2012. 2009.Sœurs volées: enquête sur un féminicide au Canada
Par Emmanuelle Walter. 2014
" Depuis 1980, près de 1 200 Amérindiennes canadiennes ont été assassinées ou ont disparu dans une indifférence quasi totale.…
Proportionnellement, ce chiffre officiel et scandaleux équivaut à 55 000 femmes françaises ou 7 000 Québécoises. Dans ce récit bouleversant écrit au terme d'une longue enquête, Emmanuelle Walter donne chair aux statistiques et raconte l'histoire de deux adolescentes, Maisy Odjick et Shannon Alexander. Originaires de l'ouest du Québec, elles sont portées disparues depuis septembre 2008. " 4e de couv.Rex: a mother, her autistic child, and the music that transformed their lives
Par Cathleen Lewis. 2008
How can an 11-year old boy hear a Mozart fantasy for the first time and play it back perfectly, but…
struggle to navigate the familiar surroundings of his own home? Lewis shares the mystery of her son Rex, blind and autistic, and the highs, lows, hopes, dreams, joy, sorrows, and faith she has journeyed through with him. 2008.Relative stranger: a life after death
Par Mary Loudon. 2006
The author's quest to find her sister Catherine, a schizophrenic, in Catherine's home, in her last hospital room, her paintings,…
her letters, her clothes. But in facing the truths about Catherine's life and death, she asks hard questions about sanity, family responsibility, love, and about what it means to say that a life is - or is not - worth living. 2006.Reluctant genius: the passionate life and inventive mind of Alexander Graham Bell
Par Charlotte Gray. 2006
Biography of Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), inventor of the telephone and champion of the deaf. Discusses his temperament; creativity; marriage…
to Mabel Hubbard, who was deaf; family life; and friendship with Helen Keller. Covers his many inventions, years living in Washington, D.C., and association with the National Geographic Society. 2006.L'insoutenable légèreté de mourir: le récit touchant d'une amitié éternelle
Par France Gauthier. 2017
" Ma belle amie Anne-Marie est décédée le 20 août 2016. " C'est ce que nous annonce d'entrée de jeu…
l'auteure et conférencière France Gauthier dans ce témoignage sensible et sincère. D'une plume inspirée, elle y raconte les trois dernières semaines de vie de son amie et " jumelle d'âme " Anne-Marie Séguin, qu'elle a accompagnée dans son chemin vers le grand passage. Ponctué de moments forts, touchants et parfois troublants, le récit aborde la mort (et la vie?!) de façon lumineuse, sans peur ni tabous, afin d'inspirer ceux qui tiennent la main d'un être cher qui s'apprête à traverser le voile. Ni elle ni moi ne savions dans quelle expérience transcendante nous plongions, sans autre outil que notre foi en la Vie, ici, comme ailleurs. 2017.Omar Khadr, Oh Canada
Par Janice Williamson. 2012
In 2002 a fifteen-year-old Canadian citizen, Omar Khadr, was captured in Afghanistan for allegedly killing an American soldier, later ending…
up in Guantánamo Bay detention camp. Some Canadians see Khadr as a symbol of terrorism in action; the book’s contributors see him as the victim of a jihadist father and Canadian complicity in the unjust excesses of the US war on terror. They analyze Khadr's background, his incarceration, the actions of Canadian authorities, and the implications raised by his legal case. Includes violence. 2012.Norman Bethune (Extraordinary Canadians)
Par Adrienne Clarkson. 2011
Reviled as a communist by some, revered as a humanitarian by others, Norman Bethune was a surgeon, medical innovator, and…
political activist who deployed his skills on the battlefields of Spain and China in the 1930s. His prodigious talents included inventing surgical instruments, mobile blood-transfusion units, teaching, and advocating for social justice at home and abroad. Includes violence. 2011.Guide d'un astronaute pour la vie sur Terre
Par Chris Hadfield, Rachel Martinez. 2014
" Chris Hadfield a capté l'attention du monde entier en 2013 en devenant le premier commandant canadien de la Station…
spatiale internationale. Mais comment son parcours incroyable a-t-il commencé ? À une époque où il n'y avait pas d'astronautes canadiens, Chris Hadfield, âgé de neuf ans, a décidé d'en devenir un. Atteindre son objectif exigera de la concentration, de grandes aptitudes naturelles et un engagement hors du commun. Chris Hadfield nous entraîne dans sa réflexion sur l'être humain, l'éducation, la curiosité de la vie, l'amitié et la famille. À la fois humoristique et inspirant, humble et touchant, son récit dévoile des anecdotes inédites de sa vie et révèle comment faire de l'impossible une réalité. " -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: An astronaut's guide to life on earth.Ma vie: Ma Vie
Par David T Suzuki, Claire Laberge. 2006
David Suzuki, à près de soixante-dix ans, jette un regard rétrospectif sur sa vie et sur son action, de même…
qu'il partage avec nous l'espoir qui l'anime pour l'avenir. Nous assistons à la genèse du penseur et de l'écrivain, à la création de la fondation qui porte son nom. Nous le suivons au cours de ses nombreux voyages partout sur la planète, dans ses rencontres avec les grands de ce monde. 2006. Titre uniforme: David Suzuki, the autobiography.Gilles Kègle, l'infirmier de la rue: L'infirmier De La Rue
Par Anne-Marie Mottet. 2005
Ce livre trace le portrait d'un homme simple et bon. Un homme animé par l'amour de son prochain, une volonté…
de fer de rendre service et une foi immense en la Providence. Un homme, également, qui comprend la détresse humaine parce qu'il l'a lui-même vécue plus souvent qu'à son tour. Un fervent croyant qui a tourné le dos aux servitudes de l'Église pour consacrer sa vie au principal enseignement du Christ: aimer son prochain. Un infirmier qui exerce sa profession au mépris des dangers et des critiques, n'admettant qu'un seul critère pour prodiguer ses soins, celui du besoin de l'autre. 2005.Lawyers gone bad: money, sex and madness in Canada's legal profession
Par Philip Slayton. 2007
Slayton, a corporate lawyer and former dean of law, sheds light on those who betrayed clients and committed crimes -…
sometimes for very little personal gain. While recounting actual cases of Canadian lawyers who ran afoul of the law, he searches for what drives a respected professional to corruption. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2007.Jim: a life with AIDS
Par June Callwood. 1988
In 1984, Jim St. James was diagnosed with AIDS. Since then, his life has been a physical, spiritual and emotional…
roller coaster. As Canada's longest-surviving AIDS patient, Jim's story is one of strength and encouragement. 1988.Going up!: Elisha Otis's trip to the top (Great idea series)
Par Monica Kulling. 2012
Grace Hopper: queen of computer code
Par Laurie Wallmark. 2017
Who was Grace Hopper? A software tester, workplace jester, cherished mentor, ace inventor, avid reader, naval leader--AND rule breaker, chance…
taker, and troublemaker. Grace Hopper coined the term “computer bug” and taught computers to “speak English.” Throughout her life, Hopper succeeded in doing what no one had ever done before. Delighting in difficult ideas and in defying expectations, the insatiably curious Hopper truly was “Amazing Grace”, and a role model for science- and math-minded girls and boys. With a wealth of witty quotes, and richly detailed illustrations, this book brings Hopper's incredible accomplishments to life. Grades K-3. 2017.Don't look behind you: and other true cases (Ann Rule's crime series. #15.)
Par Ann Rule. 2011
Four true-crime cases. In "North to Alaska" a divorced father loses contact with his children. In "Too Late for the…
Fair" the grown son of a long-missing woman suspects she was murdered by his father. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2011.Case files: 40 murders and mysteries solved by science
Par Larry Verstraete. 2011
A killer has been caught, convicted, and sentenced, the case closed, all in 114 days. No one suspected – least…
of all the boy on death row – that it would take almost 50 years for a tiny piece of scientific evidence to answer the question: was he really the murderer? 40 amazing stories of how scientists solve crimes, reveal identities, untangle evidence, and discover the truth. Grades 5-8. Winner of the 2013 Silver Birch Non-Fiction Honour Book Award. 2011.An imperfect offering: humanitarian action for the 21st century
Par James Orbinski. 2008
In 1988, James Orbinski, then a young medical student, embarked on a research trip to Rwanda to investigate pediatric AIDS.…
Shaken by the mostly preventable pain and suffering he had seen, he later helped establish the Canadian chapter of Médecins Sans Frontières. He returned to Rwanda in 1994 during its civil war, and confronted by indescribable cruelty, he struggled to regain his footing as a doctor, a humanitarian and a man. 2008.A brief history of anxiety (yours & mine)
Par Patricia Pearson. 2008
Pearson was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder at 23. She traces the roots of her anxiety to her youth, when…
her diplomat father was posted to India during a war, and genetically to a grandmother whose famous biting wit was likely a manifestation of anxiety and depression. She believes that it is anxiety, not fear, that characterizes our age, and offers some answers as to why, and some solutions on dealing with it based on her own personal battles. Some strong language. 2008.28: stories of AIDS in Africa
Par Stephanie Nolen. 2007
Stories of Africans and AIDS, including Andualam Ayalew, a commando who was kicked out of the army after testing positive…
for HIV, but came back to teach his former comrades about using condoms, and Agnes Munyiva, a prostitute for 30 years, who does not have HIV. Her natural immunity has brought doctors and researchers from all over the world to study her. 28 stories symbolize the estimated 28 million HIV-infected people in Africa. Some descriptions of sex. Some descriptions of violence. Some strong language. 2007.