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Black Enterprize

Miller, D a
Black Enterprize
Black Enterprize chronicles the entrepreneurship of remarkable Black men and women. Icons such as Marcus Garvey, Madam C.J. Walker, Aliko Dangote, Robert F. Smith, and many more take centre stage to showcase the historic achievements of Black people from Britain, America, Africa, Canada, and the Caribbean.

CHF 28.50

British Columbiana

Teed, Josie
British Columbiana
A young woman leaves the city for a remote mountain town to work in an immersive gold rush heritage site where she becomes embroiled in local culture while navigating her own place in the rapidly evolving twenty-first-century world.

CHF 28.50

Toronto Mayors

Maloney, Mark
Toronto Mayors
A history of the city through the lives of its leaders. From its origins as a dusty colonial outpost of just 9, 600 residents to a metropolis of three million, this is the first-ever look at all 65 Toronto mayors: the good, the bad, the colourful, the leaders, the rogues, the scoundrels, and the reformers who have made Toronto what it is today.

CHF 40.90

Chasing the Black Eagle

Geddes, Bruce
Chasing the Black Eagle
After detainment by the Bureau of Investigation, Arthur Tormes is forced to spy on Hubert Julian. For thirteen years he follows Julian - a parachutist, pilot, and possible seditious threat to the United States. To win his freedom, Arthur must stay close to Julian, from New York City to Ethiopia, often at great personal sacrifice.

CHF 28.50

Reasonable Cause to Suspect

Lane, Sally
Reasonable Cause to Suspect
After Jack Letts went to Syria as an idealistic 18-year-old, his parents faced a savaging from the tabloid press. They sent him a small amount of money to try to help him leave and were arrested and convicted of supporting terrorism. Despite any evidence that Jack was a member of a terrorist group, he remains imprisoned in a Kurdish jail.

CHF 28.50

Ghost Towns of Ontario's Cottage Country

Hind, Andrew
Ghost Towns of Ontario's Cottage Country
Ontario's cottage country is littered with vanished villages, from railway whistle-stops to logging hamlets. Join Andrew Hind in exploring almost two dozen villages across Parry Sound District, northeast Ontario, Muskoka, Algonquin Park, Haliburton, and the Kawarthas.

CHF 31.50

These Days Are Numbered

Rosenblum, Rebecca
These Days Are Numbered
We all lived our own pandemics. For writer Rebecca Rosenblum, the pandemic meant watching and considering the city she loves. From milestones such as crying when the parks closed to the little moments with strangers on the street and with loved ones across the six-foot divide, Rebecca wondered, worried, and wrote it down.

CHF 27.50

And the Walls Came Down

Da Costa, Denise
And the Walls Came Down
A troubled Delia Ellis returns to her old neighbourhood, Don Mount Court, to retrieve a beloved childhood diary. While the entries uncover significant revelations around her mother's past, it is Delia's return home that leads to a true understanding of the circumstances that forged her identity.

CHF 26.90

Wine Witch on Fire

MacLean, Natalie
Wine Witch on Fire
A world-famous wine writer's quest to clear her name after an onslaught of sexist online attacks and find love after the sudden crumbling of her twenty-year marriage. Natalie MacLean's experience reveals truths about online mobbing and the male dominance at the heart of the wine industry. This an inspiring story of resilience and hope.

CHF 24.90

Suite as Sugar

Hernandez-Ramdwar, Camille
Suite as Sugar
From Winnipeg winterscapes to Toronto's condo culture, from Havana's haunted streets to Trinidad's calamitous environs, the stories in Suite as Sugar are permeated with the violence of colonial histories, personal and intimate, in settings where the veil between the living and the dead is obscured.

CHF 30.50

Bones of Belonging

Dashtgard, Annahid
Bones of Belonging
In this exceptional book, inclusion leader Annahid Dashtgard shares her experiences looking for and teaching about belonging in our divided world. Through moving and deft interlocking stories Dashtgard examines what it means to belong - to a country, in a marriage, and in our skin - and the price we pay when that belonging is absent.

CHF 28.50

The Wild Mandrake

Jobin, Jason
The Wild Mandrake
Doctors used to tell him he was cured. That was a long time ago. Ever since he first left home, writer Jason Jobin has had cancer. His is a special case. Every five years, like clockwork, it relapses, and yet he always pulls through. Life goes on, after a fashion, but there are consequences to surviving.

CHF 30.50

Whisky and Ice

Hunt, C.W.
Whisky and Ice
During the Roaring Twenties, Ben Kerr was known as the "King of the Rumrunners." The U.S. Coast Guard put him at the top of the most-wanted list and offered a reward of $5, 000. But ending up in Club Fed was not Kerr's only worry - he had to contend with Hamilton crime lords Rocco and Bessie Perri. Whisky and Ice takes the reader back to the Prohibition era, when Canada and the United States were obsessed with "demon liquor" (not to mention th...

CHF 24.90