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Georges Moustaki, la ballade du Métèque
Par Louis-Jean Calvet. 2005
"Moustaki c'est Milord, dont Edith Piaf a fait un succès, Sarah que Serge Reggiani détaillait comme une petite pièce de…
théâtre et, bien sûr, Le Métèque qui le rendit célèbre. On avait jusqu'ici publié quelques souvenirs, parfois romancés, de Georges Moustaki, voici sa première biographie, vivante, éclairante, nourrie par une sympathie qui n'exclut pas le regard critique". -- 4e de couvL'Eucharistie aux origines de Kebecq
Par Jacqueline Y Boire. 2008
"Sœur Jacqueline, moniale bénédictine, nous raconte la quête spirituelle des dix principaux personnages des débuts de la Nouvelle-France. Elle fait…
ressortir la place particulière qu'a eue l'Eucharistie dans la vie de nos ancêtres. Un livre fascinant pour les passionnés de spiritualité". -- 4e de couvÊtre femme à 50 ans
Par Johanne Blais. 2007
"[...] Comme toute les grandes étapes qui ponctuent la vie, la cinquantaine amène de grands changements... pas toujours évidents à…
gérer! Être femme à 50 ans répond en toute liberté aux nombreuses questions que vous pouvez vous poser lorsque vous franchissez le cap de la cinquantaine. Ménopause, libido, alimentaiton, insomnie, prévention des maladies, départ des enfants, tout y est abordé avec bonne humeur et sans tabou. La Dr Johanne Blais, médecin de famille, vous accompagne tout au long de ce parcours sinueux, inconnu, parfois difficile, et vous donne une foule de trucs et de conseils pratiques qui vous aideront à faire bonne route. Nathalie Gascon, comédienne pétillante, nous offre son propre témoignage sur cette période tout en remous." -- 4e de couvIn the land of pain
Par Alphonse Daudet. 2002
A collection of autobiographical notes from a nineteenth-century French writer slowly dying of syphilis. In these candid reflections, Daudet (1840-1897)…
describes fellow patients, the treatments that brought little relief, the physical agony of his symptoms, and the profound suffering and fear that left him contemplating suicide. 1930Magill Family Egyptian Adventure
Par John Magill, Judith Ann Magill Cathcard. 2016
The Magill Family Egyptian Adventure tells the story of Canadian, Arthur Napier Magill, who lost his sight as a young…
man, as he and his young family embark on a years’ long adventure to Egypt, where he was seconded by the UN from his role at CNIB in 1953 to head a team of experts to establish a CNIB like demonstration school for the blind to serve that country and to provide training for others to replicate the school in neighbouring Arab states. Using newspaper articles, family photographs, letters home, and written project reports, readers gain insight into expatriate life and the enormous difference this UN mission made to the many blind people in the Middle East who would otherwise have been unable to live productive and independent lives. Arthur Napier Magill later became the second Managing Director of CNIB, succeeding Colonel E. A. Baker.Les liens du sang: l'apogée et la chute d'une grande famille de la mafia
Par Antonio Nicaso. 2001
Ainsi que le résume bien le sous-titre de ce livre, il s'agit-là de l'apogée puis de la chute de deux…
toutes puissantes familles siciliennes, devenues les "Rothschild de la Mafia", immensément riches et influentes à force de crime et de corruption. Les deux auteurs, Nicaso et Lamothe, ont fait appel aux documents de la police et de la Cour, aux informations de sources de la pègre et à l'avis d'experts en criminalité pour, à la fois, mettre en relief la puissance de cette organisation et montrer comment le Canada est devenu la capitale mondiale du blanchiment d'argentIn the days of the pharaohs: a look at ancient Egypt (Single Titles Social Studies Ser.)
Par Milton Meltzer. 2001
Introduction to the ancient Egyptian civilization which rose more than five thousand years ago and flourished for millenia. Discusses the…
people's agricultural way of life, and their beliefs, customs, and achievements. Covers such topics as wars, pyramids, religion, mummies, calendars, and hieroglyphics. For grades 5-8. 2001Pregnant! what can I do?: a guide for teenagers
Par Tania Heller. 2002
Physician provides guidance for teenage women who become pregnant unintentionally. Offers suggestions for getting help, making the right decisions, and…
building a better future. Discusses pros and cons of parenthood, abortion, and adoption, and presents interviews with teens who chose each option. For senior high and older readers. 2002Period: a girl's guide to menstration with a parent's guide
Par JoAnn Loulan. 2001
Discusses the physical and psychological changes that occur when menstruation starts, typically between the ages of nine and sixteen. Explains…
what to expect and what products are available. Gives correct pronunciation of relevant medical terms and additional information for parents. For grades 5-8. 2001The Harvard Medical School guide to men's health: Lessons From The Harvard Men's Health Studies
Par Harvey B Simon. 2002
Physician analyzes data from three long-term Harvard clinical studies to synthesize the basics of good health care for men. Discusses…
common disorders and describes how simple modifications in diet, light to moderate alcohol consumption, controlling stress, exercise, vitamin intake, and communication with one's doctor can lead to improved health. 2002The Hemingway book club of Kosovo
Par Paula Huntley. 2003
A journal of the author's experiences in Prishtina, Kosovo, where she taught English to returned Albanian students during an eight-month…
period in 2000. She describes the aftermath of the NATO-forced Serb retreat and her students' hopes for a better life in the depressed province. 2003Biographical sketches of all the American presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush. Provides interesting facts for each presidency,…
such as prominent contemporaries, political happenings, and notable events. For grades 5-8. 2000Life script: how the human genome discoveries will transform medicine and enhance your health
Par Nicholas Wade. 2001
New York Times science reporter reconstructs the race to map the human genome--decoded in June 2000--and considers the potential of…
genomic technology to usher in a new era of medicine. Wade predicts new protein-based drugs, improved diagnostic testing, and innovative gene-dictated treatments benefiting human health. 2001Lewis and Clark: from ocean to ocean
Par Harold Faber. 2001
Introduces the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark who led the first United States expedition to the Pacific coast from…
1804-1806. Discusses their adventures crossing the continent, their encounters with Native Americans, and the hardships of the journey. For grades 5-8. 2002The primal teen: what the new discoveries about the teenage brain tell us about our kids
Par Barbara Strauch. 2003
Science editor from the New York Times collates scientific brain research to illustrate that more than hormones regulate teenage behavior.…
Asserts that parental understanding can assist youth to pass more smoothly through adolescence. Explains why some teens sleep until noon and have mood swings. 2003The Yale guide to women's reproductive health: from menarche to menopause
Par Mary Jane Minkin, Carol V. Wright. 2003
The company: a short history of a revolutionary idea (Modern Library Chronicles)
Par John Micklethwait. 2003
Economist editors examine the history of the limited-liability joint-stock corporation--"the most important organization in the world"--from 3000 B.C. to the…
twenty-first century. The authors argue that companies have given the West a great competitive advantage and have, on the whole, evolved toward a more socially responsible posture. 2003City of the soul: a walk in Rome (Crown Journeys Ser.)
Par William Murray. 2002
Longtime resident presents an intimate walking tour of this ancient city. Murray's tour illuminates the history and legend behind famous…
sites like the Pantheon, the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and the Piazza di Spagna. The guide also connects past to present by revealing modern Rome's hotels, shopping areas, restaurants, and cafes. 2002Gettysburg
Par MacKinlay Kantor. 1987
Describes the bloodiest engagement of the Civil War--the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863--and its impact on the people in…
the part of Pennsylvania where it was fought. Includes the text of President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. For grades 4-7. 1952Let's talk about going to the hospital (Let's Talk Library, The)
Par Marianne Johnston. 1997
Explains what a hospital is and what to expect when you go there. Describes items a child may take, the…
check-in process, things nurses and doctors may do, and going home. For grades K-3. 1997