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Letters from the Peace

Letters from the Peace

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Lights of Lancaster, The

Lights of Lancaster, The

Letters to Romé
memoir by J. Euclide Caza
translated by A. Margaret Caza
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Marian Engel

Marian Engel

Life in Letters
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Marian Engel was a writer's writer – an iconoclast, deeply admired and loved by a generation of Canadian authors and critics. Informal gatherings were often held at Engel's Toronto house, and it was there that Engel's many literary friendships were first nurtured, later to blossom through the exchange of numerous and extraordinary letters, which …

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Mildred Minturn

Mildred Minturn

A Biography
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Our Life Together

Our Life Together

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More than 40 years ago, Jean Vanier, author of the bestselling Becoming Human, invited two men with developmental disabilities to live in his home. This simple act of friendship and compassion has grown into a worldwide phenomenon. Vanier is the founder of the international movement of L’Arche communities and of Faith and Light, two organization …

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Pierre M. Irving and Washington Irving

Pierre M. Irving and Washington Irving

A Collaboration in Life and Letters
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Revisiting "Our Forest Home"

Revisiting "Our Forest Home"

The Immigrant Letters of Frances Stewart
edited by Jodi Aoki
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Frances Stewart arrived in Upper Canada from Ireland in 1822 with her husband, three children, and two servants. The family settled in Douro Township on the bank of the Otonabee River in 1823. Spanning three-quarters of a century, her letters represent the immigrant experience of one of the first pioneer women in the Peterborough, Ontario, area. In …

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