Wednesday's Child, the autobiography of a retired Cardiologist, spans seven decades is written in three parts: Youth, Manhood, and Old Age.The story is satirical, inductively r...więcej »
This is a guide for baby boomers who are about to retire from an all-consuming profession, and are concerned about what they are going to do next. Retirement for Type "A"? overachieving professiona...więcej »
Why does nothing make sense?• How can there be a "climate emergency" when the climate has not changed noticeably during my lifetime?• How can we fight a "War on Drugs" for fifty ye...więcej »
Martin and Asta came to America in 1913 to homestead and create a better life for themselves and a hoped-for family. Nineteen years later during the difficu...więcej »
This book speaks to one of Canada’s greatest wrongs and its lasting impact on generations of people, related and otherwise. It is a story of how institutionalized bigotry has shaped Canada...więcej »
In Wild Things Jack Halberstam offers an alternative history of sexuality by tracing the ways in which wildness has been associated with queerness and queer bodies throughout the twentieth c...więcej »