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Forthcoming Books
 | Inanna, Goddess of Love: Great Myths and Legends from Sumer
Marcella Kampman
Available November 15, 2008
Beautifully crafted and narrated, this collection of 16 legends and myths comes with a splendid introduction to the Sumerian Civilization. A brief explanation of the myth/ legend follows every story – a valuable aid for teaching and learning.
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 | Poems that swim from my brain like Rats leaving a Sinking Ship
Christian McPherson
Available November 15, 2008
A collection of 80 poems, several published in Canadian literary journals, this is an elegant collection dealing with a wide range of emotions and issues that revolve around the existential conundrum: What do we do we have on this earth?
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 | Iced Under
Nadine Doolittle
Available November 15, 2008
Newly divorced Sara Wolseley exiles herself and her two daughters to a cottage on Harris Lake in Western Quebec in the middle of a bitterly cold winter. The ice on the lake is clear that year, like black cellophane from shore to shore.
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 | India in Mind: A Memoir
Frank Thompson
Available October 15, 2008
Frank Thompson’s “India in Mind, A Memoir” is an enthralling diary which draws “from experiences in India and in study and teaching, over more than fifty years.” Delightfully laced with personal reminiscences, this is a warm tribute from a distinguity on India.
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 | Rahul, A Different Love Story
Ashis Gupta
Available October 15, 2008
A sequel to “Krishna, a Love Story,” “Rahul, a Different Love Story” is set against the backdrop of two tragic events that impacted India’s political history in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. One was the rise of a murderous Maoist movement espousing the cause of landless farmers; the other, India’s war with Pakistan that led to the creation of Bangladesh. Like thousands of young students, many from affluent families, Rahul, himself the son of a landowner, is drawn to the Maoist movement. Subsequently infiltrated by the CIA, the movement collapsed. Many Maoists (also known as Naxalites) found refuge in North AmeRahul was one such beneficiary.
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 | Driftwood Saves the Whales
James Davidge
Available August 15, 2008
'The Driftwood Saga' continues in this third exciting volume. Giants continue to roam the land as they spew out the over- powering Blekan-Marts. The ancient Norse Gods have mysteriously returned to our earthly realm and are conducting illegal whaling.
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