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by Alice Munro


  Fiction, illustrations, 4⅝ × 7¼, 48 pages, hardcover

  HERE BE DRAGONS: Telling Tales of People, Passion and Power by Peter C. Newman

  The man whose books on politics, business (The Canadian Establishment) and history have sold two million copies tells the most fascinating story of all – his own life, from child fleeing the Nazis to editor of Maclean’s.

  Non-fiction, 6×9, 448 pages, hardcover

  WORTH FIGHTING FOR by Sheila Copps.

  The former Deputy Prime Minister and life-long Liberal tells all in this revealing look at what really goes on behind the scenes in Ottawa.

  Non-fiction, 6×9, 224 pages, hardcover

  ON SIX CONTINENTS: A Life in Canada’s Foreign Service 1966-2002 by James K. Bartleman

  A hilarious, revealing look at what our diplomats do, by a master storyteller who is a legend in the service. “Delightful and valuable.” Globe and Mail

  Autobiography, 6×9, 256 pages, hardcover

  HATESHIP, FRIENDSHIP, COURTSHIP, LOVESHIP, MARRIAGE by Alice Munro

  A new collection of nine stories by Alice Munro at her remarkable best. Simply unforgettable. Literature at its best by the writer Cynthia Ozick called “our Chekhov.”

  Fiction, 6×9, 320 pages, hardcover

 

 

 


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