The Whining Mill

The Whining Mill

Author: David I. Schoen

Publisher: Random Scholastic Press

Published: 2012-08-17

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 098823503X

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Veterinarian Mark Canis has a special gift that makes him one of the best at what he does... But the gift has a price - and that price is about to go way up. Can Mark make it all work out when his world is ripped apart? Ask the dogs. If you are like Mark, they will answer you. Fast-paced and exciting, The Whining Mill offers a glimpse into the human condition from a new perspective. The debut novel from mad grammarian David I. Schoen, this gripping tale will keep you turning pages until the surprising finish. The Whining Mill is a triumph of love, loss, courage, and lots and lots of dogs.


Remembering the Don 2-Book Bundle

Remembering the Don 2-Book Bundle

Author: Charles Sauriol

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2016-09-19

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 1459738926

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More than just a Parkway, the Don Valley is a vital natural habitat in Toronto's city core. Naturalist Charles Sauriol was a key player in its preservation. Here Sauriol shares a history of the Don Valley, from earlier times when the Mississauga First Nation encamped along the river teaming with salmon to cottaging to the naturalists who worked to save the Don Valley. This two-book bundle includes: Remembering the Don: A Rare Record of Earlier Times Within the Don River Valley A tribute to the earlier days of the Don River Valley: Mississauga First Nation camped along a Don River teeming with salmon, red-coated militia regiments, and courageous pioneers. Tales of the Don From Scout outings in 1920 to pioneer cottaging, the author's long association with the Don makes for fascinating reading in this sequel to Remembering the Don.


Lone Star 135/river

Lone Star 135/river

Author: Wesley Ellis

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1993-12-01

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1101169338

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Jessie and Ki play hide and seek with a killer—if they lose, they die! When one of Jessie's prospecting scouts is pumped full of lead, Jessie and Ki set out to hunt for the killer, braving deadly waters along the way.


Ghost Towns of Muskoka

Ghost Towns of Muskoka

Author: Andrew Hind

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2008-06-16

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1770703209

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Ghost Towns of Muskoka explores the tragic history of a collection of communities from across Muskoka whose stars have long since faded. Today, these ghost towns are merely a shadow – or spectre – of what they once were. Some have disappeared entirely, having been swallowed by regenerating forests, while others have been reduced to foundations, forlorn buildings, and silent ruins. A few support a handful of inhabitants, but even these towns are wrapped in a ghostly shroud. But this book isnt only about communities that have died. Rather it is about communities that lived, vibrantly at that, if only for a brief time. Its about the people whose dreams for a better life these villages represented; the people who lived, loved, laboured, and ultimately died in these small wilderness settlements. And its about an era in history, those early heady days of Muskoka settlement when the forests were flooded with loggers and land-hungry settlers.


Winds of Mercy

Winds of Mercy

Author: Charles E. Miller

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-02-23

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 145352424X

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If you read one of these stories, you have not read them all, as is the case in a communist country where the state creates an ersatz society of act-alikes who conform to prevailing doctrines. Propaganda is the result. These stories are the result of a life of freedom in our great nation, where freedom, never being put down by the State, is still the expression of man?s deepest desires to be like God. Insofar as the unique individual shares creative gifts, he shares one of God?s attributes. These stories, perhaps only one hopefully more, will exalt in that creative spirit.


Remembering the Don

Remembering the Don

Author: Charles Sauriol

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 1981-11-15

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780920474228

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A tribute to the days when there were Mississauga Indians camped along a Don River teeming with salmon, red-coated militia regiments, and courageous pioneers.


The Lumberjacks

The Lumberjacks

Author: Donald MacKay

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2007-05-15

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1459711122

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Short-listed for the 1978 Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction The 19th century spawned a unique breed of men who took pride in their woodsmen skills and rough codes of conduct. They called themselves lumberers, shantymen, timber beasts, les bucherons – and, more recently, lumberjacks, working in the vast forests of eastern Canada and British Columbia. Across the country, farm boys would go to the woods, lumbering being the only winter work available. Immigrants – Swedes and Finns more often than not – resumed the trades they had learned so well in the forests of northern Europe. They broke the cold, hard monotony of camp life with songs, tall tales and card games. Within these pages, author Donald MacKay allows us a glimpse into that moment in our heritage when men entered the virgin forest to carve out an industry from the seemingly endless array of pine, spruce, maple and balsam fir found there.


Death Beyond the Go-Thru

Death Beyond the Go-Thru

Author: Baynard Kendrick

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2021-03-09

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1504065654

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A PI and his sidekick tackle a case of murder and mayhem at a Florida lumber mill in this Golden Age mystery by the author of The Iron Spiders. Arnold Drenner had been warned not to take his boat through Florida’s coastal waterways at night—especially alone. However, the businessman was never any good at heeding advice, and the trait appears to have brought about his demise. When an employee of Drenner’s lumber mill discovers his boss’s boat run aground, Drenner’s onboard—dead. When Connie Drenner arrives on the scene, she’s advised to sell her father’s struggling mill. But she soon receives a frightening warning: it seems someone doesn’t want her around either. Desperate for help, Connie calls on a family friend. Now, private detective Miles Standish Rice and his majordomo, George, must root out the source of the trouble. And they better be quick—before Connie is made to follow in her father’s footsteps . . . Baynard Kendrick was a founding member of the Mystery Writers of America, the holder of the organization’s first membership card, and a winner of its Grand Master Award.


The Mills Kept Grinding

The Mills Kept Grinding

Author: Martin Smallridge

Publisher: Lyrics Editorial House

Published: 2021-08-25

Total Pages: 533

ISBN-13:

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An epic tale of wartime. The book tells the story of two young people from Gdansk, parted by the outbreak of war. It is a record of their journey, which saw them on opposite sides of the conflict. Yet, there are many characters in the novel, whose stories are introduced to the reader through the adventures of the book's main characters. It is also, if not primarily, a testimony to the past, told in the language of those who survived the war. Many of the events quoted in the book really happened, and these are the actual accounts of the author's parents (who lived through the war) and other family members, these are also testimonials of soldiers of the past interviewed by the author and all this has been braided into a story woven in the writer's imagination.