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o u R S M a l l t e a M , based in an old brick and beam office in Vancouver’s Railtown neighborhood, is committed to publishing high-quality non- fiction that makes a difference. We welcome the many changes taking place throughout the industry—whether in the form of how books are delivered, how they are read, or how they are discovered—while maintaining our unchanging commitment to quality. For Fall 2014, important, experienced voices are back with new stories to tell and provocative opinions and ideas to share. And they are joined by new voices ringing with passion and belief.
At Greystone we are committed to publishing these voices and the ideas they express. We believe that writing and publishing play a significant role in our personal, social, and cultural lives. We have worked hard to climb back, and we’re staying around to help a wide range of exciting and impor-tant writers be heard around the world.
Join us. Take a look inside and prepare for some remarkable new books.
Rob SandeRS | PubliSheR
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Who We AreReflections on My Life and Canada
e l i z a b e t h M ay
in thiS marriage of memoir and manifesto, Elizabeth May reflects on her extraordinary life and the people and experiences that have formed her and informed her beliefs. The book traces her development from daughter of activist parents to waitress and cook on Cape Breton Island, to law student, lawyer, and environmentalist, and finally to leader of the Green Party and first elected Cana-dian Green Member of Parliament.
As a result of these disparate formative experiences, May believes that as Cana-dians, we must rescue our threatened democracy, return to our traditional role as a world leader, develop a sustainable economy, and take immediate and decisive action to address the climate crisis. Who We Are is both a fascinating portrait of a remarkable woman and an urgent call to action.
eliz abe th May is the leader of the Green Party of Canada and Member of Par-liament for Saanich-Gulf Islands. She was formerly executive director of the Sierra Club of Canada. She lives in Sidney, British Columbia.
National public radio interviews targeting current affairs and general interest programs
National print publicity in major dailies and publications on the topics of current affairs and lifestyle, including Maclean’s, the Globe and Mail
Regional print and radio publicity in conjunction with author campaign tour
Personal appearances across Canada following publication
Also of interest:
David Suzuki: The AutobiographySuzuki978-1-55365-281-6978-1-92668-513-7
The Power of MoreMcBean978-1-926812-64-9978-1-926812-65-6
October 4, 2014
978-1-77164-031-2 / hardcover$29.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-032-9 / $29.955½ x 8½ • 224 pages, b&W photo sections
biography
Rights held: World, all languages
Ship date: September 5, 2014
An engaging account of Elizabeth May’s remarkable life and her clarion call for a new Canada.
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Where Do Camels Belong?Why Invasive Species Aren’t All Bad
k e n t h o M P S o n
September 13, 2014
978-1-77164-096-1 / paperback$19.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-097-8 / $17.955½ x 8½ • 272 pages, b&W photos and illustrations throughout
nature/science
Rights held: North America, English
Ship date: August 15, 2014
“... lively and punchy ... you walk away from this book feeling flushed and a bit bruised.” — t h e S u n d ay t i M e S
wheRe do camels belong? You may be surprised to learn that they evolved and lived for tens of millions of years in North America—and also that the leek, national symbol of Wales, was a Roman import to Britain, as were chickens, rab-bits, and pheasants. These classic examples highlight the issues of “native” and
“invasive” species. We have all heard the horror stories of invasives. But do we need to fear invaders?
In this controversial book, Ken Thompson asks: Why do very few introduced species succeed, why do so few of them go on to cause trouble, and what is the real cost of invasions? He discusses, too, whether fear of invasive species could be getting in the way of conserving biodiversity and responding to climate change.
dR. k en t h o M P S o n was for many years a lecturer in the Department of Animal and Plant Sciences at the University of Sheffield. He now writes and lec-tures on gardening and ecology, and since 2008, has taught at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens. He has written five other books, including Compost, a bestseller in North America.
Pitching op/eds and excerpts to major daily newspapers
Reviews and features targeting environmental journalists who have supported the idea that invasive species are a threat
Excerpts in Canadian Geographic, Nature, Wired
National drive-time radio tour
arcs available
Also of interest:
The Endangered Species Road TripMacDonald978-1-55365-935-8978-1-55365-936-5
How Bad Are Bananas? Berners-Lee978-1-55365-831-3978-1-55365-832-0
A timely, instructive, and controversial investigation of invasive and natural plants and animals that questions if our fear of invasive species could be getting in the way
of conserving biodiversity and responding to the threat of climate change.
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September 13, 2014
978-1-77164-035-0 / hardcover $29.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-036-7 / $26.95 5½ x 8½ • 240 pages, 10 b&W photographs, 5 maps
nature/travel
Rights held: North America, English; World, French, German
Ship date: August 8, 2014
Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Foundation
“Jennifer Kingsley’s close observations offer the reader a very personal tour of the beauty as well as the physical, emotional, social and spiritual challenges of arctic “tripping.” There’s a lot to like in this book—and a lot to be learned.”
— J o d e u R b R o u C k , author of Anything Worth Doing
PaddlenoRth tell S the riveting story of Jennifer Kingsley’s 54-day paddling adventure on the Back River, in the northern wilderness, as she and her five com-panions battle raging winds, impenetrable sea ice, and treacherous rapids. The perils include rising tensions among the group, but these are tempered by grizzly sightings, icy swims, and the caribou’s summer migration.
Woven through this spellbinding narrative are the harrowing accounts of earlier explorers, some of whom perished, but whose traces along the river warn us against romantic notions of the wild. Paddlenorth paints an indelible portrait of the spec-tacular northern landscape and eloquently explores what wilderness means to us.
JennifeR k ingSle y holds a BSc in biology and a mfa in writing and has worked as a guide and naturalist for more than a decade. Her writing and radio stories have been featured nationally and internationally. She lives in Ottawa, Ontario.
National publicity campaign targeting cross-genre and environmental magazines including Audubon, Sierra, Orion, Reader’s Digest, enRoute, Chatelaine
Features and reviews in outdoor adventure publications including Outside, Explore, Canadian Geographic, National Geographic Traveler
Reviews targeting major dailies and literary publications
Author speaking events in the Pacific Northwest and Ontario
North American radio tour
arcs available
Also of interest:
Eating DirtGill978-1-55365-792-7 978-1-55365-793-4
Rowboat in a HurricaneAngus978-1-55365-337-0978-1-926812-25-0
PaddlenorthAdventure, Resilience, and Renewal in the Arctic Wild
J e n n i f e R k i n g S l e y
A voyage of self-discovery and regeneration across one of the planet’s wildest and most rugged landscapes.
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Slow Road To BrownsvilleA Journey through the Heart
of the Old West
d av i d R e y n o l d S
September 20, 2014
978-1-77164-049-7 / paperback$24.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-053-4 / $19.955½ x 8½ • 400 pages
travel
Rights held: North America, English
Ship date: August 29, 2014
“David Reynolds is a writer of calm, quiet brilliance.” — d a i ly e x P R e S S
in Slow Road to bRownSville, Englishman David Reynolds embarks on a road trip along Highway 83, a little-known two-lane highway, and one of the longest north to south in North America, that runs from Swan River, Manitoba, to the Mexican border at Brownsville, Texas.
Enthralled by both the myth of the Wild West and the romance of the open road, Reynolds explores the realities behind both as he makes his way between small towns, gas stations, and motels, hanging out in bars with the locals and learning the stories of this forgotten middle of North America. Along the way he encounters many legendary figures from North American history, including Lewis and Clark, Sitting Bull, Buffalo Bill, Davy Crockett, and even Truman Capote.
david Re ynoldS was one of the founders of Bloomsbury Publishing and is now a director of Old Street Publishing. He is the author of Swan River: A Memoir of a Family Mystery, which was shortlisted for the pen/Acklerley Prize for Autobiog-raphy and Memoir. He lives in London, England.
Promotion targeting travel publications and websites
Reviews targeting major dailies with regional focus
Excerpts and features targeting travel and local interest publications
Also of interest:
Breakfast at the Exit CafeGrady, Simonds978-1-55365-826-9978-1-55365-656-2
What the Psychic Told the PilgrimChristmas978-1-55365-240-3
An Englishman travels through North America’s heartland, uncovering myths and truths about the Old West along the highway that divides the east from the west.
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ConSeRvationiSt, wRiteR, photographer, and long-time Great Bear Rainforest resident Ian McAllister takes an extraordinary journey from the headwaters of the region’s unexplored river valleys down to the hidden depths of the offshore world. Globally renowned for its astonishing biodiversity, the Great Bear Rainforest is also one of the most endangered landscapes on the planet, where First Nations people fight for their way of life as massive energy projects threaten entire ecosystems.
This stunning collection of photographs and personal narrative is the product of twenty-five years of McAllister’s research, exploration, and campaigning for the spectacular area he calls home.
ian MC alliSteR is a co-founder of the wildlife conservation organization Pacific Wild, an award-winning photographer, and author of The Great Bear Rainforest and The Last Wild Wolves. Time named him one of the “Leaders of the 21st Cen-tury.” He lives in Bella Bella, B.C.
RobeRt f. k ennedy JR., named one of Time’s “Heroes for the Planet,” is an activ-ist, environmental lawyer, and co-host of Ring of Fire on Air America Radio. He has written several acclaimed books on politics and the environment, including the New York Times-bestselling Crimes Against Nature and The Riverkeepers.
Great Bear WildDispatches from a Northern Rainforest
i a n M C a l l i S t e Rf o R e w o R d b y R o b e R t f. k e n n e dy J R .
A deeply personal take on one of the wildest places left on earth, the spectacular and remote Great Bear Rainforest, by a highly acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer.
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“McAllister’s breathtaking photographs from months spent deep in the Great Bear Rainforest give unprecedented access to one of the planet’s wildest, most remote places.” — Pau l n i C k l e n , National Geographic photographer
October 11, 2014
978-1-77164-045-9 / hardcover$50.00
Epdf 978-1-77164-046-6 / $45.0010½ x 11 • 192 pages, color photos throughout
nature
Rights held: World, all languages
Rights sold: U.S., English
Ship date: September 12, 2014
National publicity campaign, targeting cross-genre, current affairs, and photography publications including Outdoor Photography, Photolife, Smithsonian, Time, Maclean’s
Features and reviews in environmental and outdoor adventure publications including Outside, Explore, Canadian Geographic, Scientific American, Natural History
Features and reviews in major dailies
Author tour in Western and Eastern Canada
Also of interest:
The Last Wild WolvesMcAllister978-1-55365-452-0
Beneath Cold SeasHall978-1-55365-870-2
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TechnocreepThe Surrender of Privacy
and the Capitalization of Intimacy
t h o M a S P. k e e n a n
September 13, 2014
978-1-77164-122-7 / paperback $22.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-123-4 / $17.955½ x 8½ • 224 pages
business
Rights held: World, English
Ship date: August 15, 2014
“teChnology iS rapidly moving into our bodies,” writes cyber expert Thomas P. Keenan, “and this book gives a chilling look ahead into where that road may lead us.” Here is the definitive dissection of privacy-eroding and life-invading technol-ogies, coming at you from governments, corporations, and the person next door.
Take, for example, the furor over Girls Around Me, a Russian-made iPhone app that allowed anyone to scan the immediate vicinity for girls and women who checked in on Foursquare and had poorly secured Facebook profiles. Going to a Disney theme park? Your creepy new MagicBand will alert Minnie Mouse so she’ll know your kid’s name when you approach her. Thinking about sending your Dna to Ancestry.com for some “genetic genealogy”? Careful: your genetic information could be used against you.
thoMa S P. k eenan is one of the world’s top computer security experts and the host of the award-winning CBC Ideas series Crimes of the Future. A Fellow of the Canadian Information Processing Society and the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute, he received the 2012 nSeRC Award for Science Promotion and is a popular professor at the University of Calgary.
Excerpts and coverage targeting Maclean’s, the Walrus, Wired
Author media tour in Toronto, Ottawa, including public radio in U.S. and Canada
Online promotion and ad campaign targeting websites such as the Atlantic, Slate
Outreach and collaboration with relevant tech and transparency organizations, OpenMedia
Features and reviews targeting major dailies and national publications focusing on current affairs, policy, and technology
arcs available
Also of interest:
Food, Sex, and SalmonellaWaltner-Toews978-1-55365-271-7987-1-92668-518-2
Climate Cover-upHoggan, Littlemore978-1-55365-485-8978-1-92670-677-1
A prescient warning of how technology’s determined creep threatens our day-to-day lives.
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The Personalized Medicine RevolutionHow Diagnosing and Treating Disease
Are About to Change Forever
P i e t e R C u l l i S , P h d
February 15, 2015
978-1-77164-038-1 / paperback $19.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-039-8/ $16.955½ x 8½ • 176 pages
health
Rights held: World, all languages
Ship date: January 10, 2015
e veRy ye aR more than 2 million North Americans are hospitalized, and more than 100,000 lose their lives, because of adverse reactions to drugs. These tragic cases stem from our one-size-fits-all approach to medicine. But who we are—our age, our sex, our size, our ethnic heritage—matters to our health. Shouldn’t our medicine be tailored to our differences?
Through the stories of researchers, scientists, and patients, The Personalized Medicine Revolution explores the promising new advances in personalized medi-cine—healthcare based on each person’s unique genetic and molecular makeup—and the coming sea change in the way we detect and treat disease. The book also discusses the issues that patients, researchers, and governments will face as we take the next steps into this exciting future and explains what readers can do to take charge of their health.
Pie teR CulliS, Phd, fR SC, is director of the Life Sciences Institute at the Uni-versity of British Columbia and co-chair of the B.C. Personalized Medicine Initia-tive. He is also a recipient of the Prix Galien, Canada’s top award for developing new drugs to treat disease.
Major review mailing to health columnists at major daily newspapers
Pitching op/eds and excerpts to lifestyle and health magazines such as Prevention, Best Health, Canadian Living, Canadian Health & Lifestyle
National drive-time radio tour
Promotion targeting health blogs and websites
Also of interest:
The End of Pain Lagacé978-1-77164-018-3978-1-77164-019-0
Seeking SicknessCassels978-1-77100-032-1
Exploring how personalized medicine is transforming how we treat disease and maintain health.
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a Path into the futuReAn early look at David Suzuki’s forthcoming and personal new book
Advice, stories, and inspiration from a revered leader and thinker
In the fall of 2014, legendary scientist, teacher, and broadcaster David Suzuki will cross
Canada with a team of change-makers and prominent cultural ambassadors. Their aim: to
celebrate a growing movement that puts human rights at the center of environmentalism,
the environment at the center of community, and you at the center of it all.
Join an event in your community: www.davidsuzuki.org
To be published in 2015, David Suzuki’s Letters To My Grandchildren offers grandfatherly
advice combined with remarkable autobiographical stories. Drawing on his own experiences,
he explores life’s deep questions and offers up a lifetime of wisdom, inspiring us all to live with
courage, conviction, and passion as we learn from the past and look confidently into the future.
Look for news about the upcoming release and special advance Letter at www.greystonebooks.com
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The David Suzuki Reader, Revised EditionA Lifetime of Ideas from a Leading Activist and Thinker
d av i d S u z u k if o R e w o R d b y b i l l M C k i b b e n
September 6, 2014
978-1-77164-027-5 / paperback $24.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-028-2/ $22.956 x 9 • 432 pages
environment
Rights held: World, all languages
Ship date: August 15, 2014
Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Foundation
“This is a fine collection of writings by the respected scientist/activist on ecology, politics, economics, science, technology, and nature, and how they all interact.”
— q u i l l & q u i R e
in thiS revised and expanded edition of his collected writings, David Suzuki continues to explore the themes that have informed his work for more than four decades—the interconnectedness of all things, our misguided elevation of eco-nomics above all else, the urgent need to deal with climate change—but with an increased emphasis on solutions to the problems we face, his vision for the future, and the legacy he hopes to leave behind. There is also more focus on the personal—the abiding role of nature and family in his life. Written with clarity, passion, and wisdom, this book is essential for anyone who wants to understand what science can and can’t do, or who wants to make a difference.
david Suzuk i is an internationally renowned geneticist and environmentalist, and a recipient of UneSCO’s Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science and the 2009 Right Livelihood Award. Host of the long-running CBC television pro-gram The Nature of Things, he is also the author of more than fifty books.
National review mailing to dailies and environmental publications
On-line campaign to ngos and environmental bloggers
Also of interest:
The Big PictureSuzuki978-1-55365-397-4978-1-92668-544-1
Everything Under the SunSuzuki978-1-55365-528-2978-1-55365-996-9
An extraordinary collection of scientific and philosophical thought from North America’s leading activist and environmentalist.
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October 25, 2014
978-1-77164-048-0 / hardcover $32.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-091-6 / $28.956 x 9 • 408 pages, b&W photographs
sports/hockey
Rights held: World, all languages
Ship date: September 26, 2014
in PuCkStRuCk, Stephen Smith chronicles his wide-eyed and sometimes wincing wander through hockey’s literature, language, and history. On this journey to discover what the game has to say about who we are as Canadians, he seeks to answer some essential riddles. Can hockey make you a better person? What exactly is the Swedes’ problem? Where did the hook check go? Should those men really be permitted to keep punching each other in the head? If hockey is the best of us, is it also the worst? Is there hope?
StePhen SMith’S stories about five-dollar bills and boy travel writers have appeared in Geist and McSweeney’s. He has also written for the Globe and Mail, Canadian Geographic, Outside, and the New York Times Magazine. He lives in Toronto, where he tends a blog, puckstruck.com, that keeps an eye on hockey culture. Puckstruck is his first book.
Reviews, features, and interviews targeting sport and general interest publications
Author promotion in literary festivals
Sports radio tour
Outreach to Canadian Studies programs for course adoption
Christmas Gift Guide campaign
Online marketing and promotion to hockey and sports bloggers
Also of interest:
Between the PipesDruzin978-1-77100-014-7978-1-77100-015-4
Jean BeliveauBeliveau978-1-55365-149-9
PuckstruckDistracted, Delighted and Distressed
by Canada’s Hockey Obsession
S t e P h e n S M i t h
A dazzling rush through Canada’s hockey-infused culture by a new voice in Canadian literature.
“This is a book after my heart: hockey and literature waltzing together to the music of the author’s careful, artful prose. Funny, wistful, smart and unlike any hockey book I’ve read (although I clearly haven’t read as many as Mr. Smith).”
— d av e b i d i n i
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September 13, 2014
978-1-77164-082-4 / paperback $21.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-083-1 / $17.956 x 9 • 310 pages
political science/biography
Rights held: World, all languages
Ship date: August 15, 2014
“A grisly catalogue of the effects of hydrogen sulphide and flaring... Nikiforuk provides an eloquent and persuasive voice for all downwinders.”
— t h e g l o b e a n d M a i l
in 1990, religious-community leader Wiebo Ludwig learned the hard way that land ownership doesn’t include mineral rights. A Calgary oil company proposed to drill directly in view of his farm’s communal dining room. Ludwig wrote letters, petitioned, and forced public hearings—and discovered the provincial regulator cared little about landowners. After the oil company accidentally vented raw sour gas, Ludwig’s wife miscarried. Saboteurs details the ensuing conflict, which involved the oil company, police, and the larger community. Hostilities began with nails on the roads, sabotaged well sites, and road blockades. They cul-minated in death threats, shootings, and bombings.
With the escalation of hydraulic fracturing for extreme hydrocarbons, the questions raised by Saboteurs about individual rights, corporate power, and gov-ernment accountability are more relevant than ever.
andRe w nik ifoRuk is a Canadian journalist who has been writing about the oil and gas industry for more than two decades. His books include Tar Sands, which won the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award. Nikiforuk is the winner of the 2013 Writers’ Trust Matt Cohen Award in Celebration of a Writing Life.
ChRiS hedgeS is a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and is the author of twelve books, including New York Times bestseller Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt.
Coverage targeting major dailies and policy publications, including Christian Science Monitor
Publicity and promotion targeting environmental websites such as Mother Jones
andRew nikifoRuk’S new book CoMing in 2015
Fracking the EarthNikiforuk
SaboteursWiebo Ludwig’s War against Big Oil
a n d R e w n i k i f o R u kf o R e w o R d b y C h R i S h e d g e S
A real-life environmental thriller, now available in a new edition. Winner of the Governor General’s Award for Literary Non-Fiction and the
2002 Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award for Best True Crime.
w i t h t h e proliferation of hydraulic fracturing around the world, urban and suburban families now experience what Wiebo Ludwig and his rural neighbours fought to prevent: devalued land, polluted air, sick children, poisoned animals, and contaminated water. In Fracking the Earth, Andrew Nikiforuk tells the shocking, inspiring story of one woman’s battle to hold government and industry legally accountable for the damage fracking leaves in its wake.
t i M e ly n e w e d i t i o n
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October 25, 2014
978-1-77164-024-4 / paperback $19.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-025-1/ $17.955¼ x 7½ • 208 pages
sports & recreation/nature
Rights held: World, all languages
Ship date: September 26, 2014
Also of interest:
Fishing the River of TimeTaylor978-1-77100-057-4
An Enchantment of BirdsCannings978-1-55365-235-9978-1-92668-508-3
Casting Quiet Waters Reflections on Life and Fishing
e d i t e d b y J a k e M a C d o n a l d
in thiS volume of original narratives by some of North America’s most respected literary writers, each author takes us on a fishing trip that provides an opportu-nity to explore the nature of humanity. The writer and the angler both toss lines, chase shadows, and spend countless hours pondering what might have been. In life, as in fishing, the trophy always gets away. But the writer at least brings home a story.
Literary review mailing
Excerpts targeting national lifestyle magazines and national dailies
Features and reviews targeting outdoor and environmental magazines including Outdoor Canada
Features and reviews targeting fishing publications including Field & Stream
A major collection of new writing on the human condition, through the lens of fishing.
David Adams RichardsWayne CurtisTom McGuaneCharles GainesDavid CarpenterIan Pearson
Kenneth KiddJake MacDonaldMarni JacksonAnnie ProulxCharles WilkinsIan Frazier
wRiting fRoM:
Jak e MaCdonald is the author of Houseboat Chronicles: Notes from a Life in Shield Country, as well as numerous books of fiction and non-fiction. He is also an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in Canadian Geographic, the Globe and Mail, the New York Times, and many other publications. He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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British ColumbiaA Natural History of Its Origins, Ecology,
and Diversity with a New Look at Climate Change
R i C h a R d C a n n i n g S & S y d n e y C a n n i n g S
February 15, 2015
978-1-77164-073-2 / paperback $34.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-074-9/ $34.957½ x 10 • 384 pages, full color illustrations throughout
travel/nature
Rights held: World, all languages
Ship date: January 17, 2015
thiS Re viSed and expanded edition of an award-winning book explores not only British Columbia’s stunning ecology but also its natural history as it has been impacted by climate change. With larger sections on the province’s geological his-tory, updated information on the mountain pine beetle and the future of B.C.’s biodiversity, and fresh details on many other topics, this edition includes addi-tional illustrations, photos, sidebars, and new and revised maps.
Both an authoritative reference and an easy-to-read guide, this revised edition is a must for anyone who wants detailed and up-to-date information about British Columbia’s dazzling natural world.
RiChaRd C anningS works as a consulting biologist assessing endangered species and organizing broad-scale bird population surveys. He is the author of Birdfinding in British Columbia, with Russell Cannings, An Enchantment of Birds, The Rockies: A Natural History, and, with Sydney Cannings, The New B.C. Roadside Naturalist.
Sydne y C anningS is a biologist working on species at risk for Environment Canada in Whitehorse, Yukon. He has also worked as an endangered species specialist for the British Columbia government.
Marketing campaign targeting daily papers and nature and tourism publications
Online marketing and promotional partnerships with Tourism British Columbia
Also of interest:
Birdfinding in British ColumbiaCannings, Cannings978-1-77100-003-1
The New B.C. Roadside NaturalistCannings, Cannings978-1-77100-054-3
A lively and thought-provoking guide to the natural history of Canada’s most ecologically diverse province that highlights the effects of climate change and explores the future of B.C.’s biodiversity.
Winner of the Science in Society Award and the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Award.
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Frozen in TimeThe Fate of the Franklin Expedition
J o h n g e i g e R & o w e n b e at t i ei n t R o d u C t i o n b y M a R g a R e t at w o o d
Also of interest:
High Endeavors Clark978-1-55054-058-1
Polar WivesHerbert978-1-926812-62-5978-1-926812-63-2
September 6, 2014
978-1-77164-079-4 / paperback$22.95
Ebook 978-1-77164-080-0/ $17.955½ x 8 ½ • 288 pages, 51 b&W photos
history
Rights held: North America, English
Ship date: August 15, 2014
“A remarkable piece of forensic deduction.” — M a R g a R e t at w o o d
“Simply compelling.” — M o R d e C a i R i C h l e R
“A cautionary tale of scholarly merit.” — w i l l i a M S . b u R R o u g h S
fRozen in tiMe tells the dramatic story of how Sir John Franklin’s elite naval forces came within sight of the Northwest Passage, only to succumb to unimagi-nable horrors. A gripping tale of cannibalism, bureaucratic hubris, great courage, and groundbreaking science, it shows how the excavation of three sailors from the 1845–48 Franklin expedition, buried for 138 years on the Arctic headland of Beechey Island, has shed new light on one of the world’s great maritime mysteries.
owen be at tie is a professor of anthropology at the University of Alberta. He has contributed to many forensic investigations in Canada, as well as to human rights and humanitarian projects in Rwanda, Somalia, and Cyprus.
John geigeR’S work has been translated into eight languages. He is a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
Review mailing to outdoor and adventure publications
International bestseller—more than 125,000 copies sold worldwide. Re-released to coincide with the renewed search for the lost Franklin Expedition ships.
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M e t o w e t i t l e S
Finding Her VoiceGuiding Stories on a Woman’s Unique Journey
R o b i n w i S z o w at y
Also of interest:
My Maasai Life Wiszowaty978-1-55365-509-1978-1-55365-823-8
It Takes A ChildKielburger978-1-927435-04-5
Me to We
October, 2014
978-1-927435-18-2 / paperback$19.95
Ebook 978-1-927435-19-9/ $18.955.5 x 8 • 250 pages
biography/memoir
Rights held: World, all languages
Ship date: September 2014
baCk in her suburban high school classroom, Robin Wiszowaty never imagined her future as a leader in African communities. Wiszowaty’s personal journey exposes the realities of female empowerment, seen through her own life choices and the experiences of the women who helped shape her path. As she explores vulnerable truths about growing up female in both her Western birthplace and newfound African homes, Wiszowaty comes to an understanding of the univer-sal principles of womanhood. Continuing the narrative of her first bestselling memoir, My Maasai Life, Wiszowaty’s adventures and explorations in community development reveal the realities of a girl finding her voice—and her identity.
Robin wiSzowat y currently travels between her homes in Kenya and Ghana, serving as the Director of Kenya & Ghana Programs with Free The Children. This is Wiszowaty’s third book.
Full 10-week book tour at schools and corporate events
Me to We Artisans trunk shows
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anx ie t y iS rampant in society in general and among children in particu-lar. Written by Registered Clinical Counselor and national parenting columnist Michele Kambolis, Generation Stressed explains the causes and effects of anxiety in children and equips concerned parents with an array of highly effective play-based tools with which to help their anxious child. Based on the principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, this easy-to-use handbook is packed with original, engaging, and effective exercises developed by Kambolis to help parents alleviate the symptoms of anxiety in their children, bolstered by the power of parent-child attachment. Kambolis blends sound theory, practical intervention techniques, and clinical expertise with a warm, encouraging, and conversational tone of voice that parents will find instantly relatable.
MiChele k aMboliS (ma) is a registered Child and Family Therapist and Parent Educator and a Registered Clinical Counselor dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues. Kambolis writes a popular and accessible weekly parenting and advice column for the Vancouver Sun called “Parent Traps,” which runs across Canada in the Postmedia Network chain of newspapers.
LifeTree Media
September 6, 2014
978-0-9936530-0-1 / paperback$19.95
Ebook 978-0-9936530-1-8/ $17.956 x 9 • 272 pages
self-help
Rights represented: World, all languages
Ship date: August 10, 2014
First serial offered to the Globe & Mail, Canadian Parent
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digital teChnology has overturned entire industries and irrevocably altered the way we live and work. But the changes are far from over: now, tech is set to transform our planet and society in once unimaginable ways.
In his groundbreaking new book Vaporized, Robert Tercek takes us inside the world’s largest cultural and economic transformation since the Industrial Revolu-tion, and explains what it means for consumers, employers, and policymakers.
Tercek does for digital business theory what Malcolm Gladwell has done for sociology, translating a complex subject into approachable and relevant terms. Insightful and optimistic, Tercek presents a practical blueprint for survival that no business leader, from Fortune 500 CeO to small startup owner, can afford to ignore.
RobeRt teRCek is one of the world’s most prolific creators of interactive content. He has created breakthrough entertainment experiences for every digital platform and served in key positions in the digital divisions of The Oprah Winfrey Network and Sony Entertainment. He lives in Los Angeles.
LifeTree Media
January 10, 2015
978-1-928055-04-4 / hardcover$26.95
Ebook 978-1-928055-05-1 $26.956 x 9 • 256 pages
business
Rights represented: World, all languages
Ship date: December 10, 2014
Full-scale media campaign in the U.S. and Canada, including business, technology and current affairs publications, radio, and newspapers
Author tour to New York, Toronto, Washington, D.C., and Toronto.
Social media campaign and extensive promotion through the author’s broad and influential professional network.
VaporizedHow to Survive and Thrive in a Dematerialized World
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finanC ial e x PeRt Tracy Theemes has seen countless female clients from across the socio-economic spectrum confess to feelings of anxiety and powerlessness about their own money.
In The Financially Empowered Woman, Theemes unpacks the social and emotional roots of the problem and firmly but gently leads readers to greater self-awareness and informed decision-making. Theemes offers a concise and accessible five-step planning guide that every woman can follow to get her financial life on track and keep it there. Blending compassion and insight with rigorous profes-sional expertise, The Financially Empowered Woman is destined to become an indispensable resource for every woman who wants to step into her own financial power.
tR aC y theeMeS is a Certified Investment Advisor with a previous 12-year career as a practicing counselor. As co-founder of Sophia Financial Group, she specializes in educating women in money matters and empowering them to take control of their financial lives.
LifeTree Media
October 4, 2014
978-1-928055-00-6 / paperback$19.95
Ebook 978-1-928055-02-0/ $19.956 x 9 • 197 pages
personal finance/self-help
Ship date: September 5, 2014
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The Financially Empowered WomanEverything You Really Want to Know about Your Money
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R aiSed in a three-room shack with no running water in rural Manitoba, Rose-marie Francis was under pressure from her alcoholic, abusive father to aim for a job at the local chicken-packing plant. Instead, she put herself through col-lege at night, bought her first house at 18, earned her Cpa designation at 21, and rose through the corporate ranks to create a life of magnificent wealth and accomplishment.
In The Better Life Book, Francis shares the secrets behind her remarkable achievements. Whatever your goals, Francis argues that your ability to reach them rests on getting the basics right. With its plain-spoken warmth and sincerity, the book offers a down-to-earth, common-sense approach to self-development that anyone can follow to create a better life for themselves.
RoSeMaRie fR anC iS overcame a severely impoverished childhood to achieve extraordinary success. Francis left home as a teenager and never looked back, eventually becoming Vp of sales for the bakery division of Maple Leaf Foods and founding successful tech company Etelu. Francis’s story is sure to inspire women and girls to reach for a brighter future.
LifeTree Media
January 17, 2015 Canada
978-0-9936530-4-9 / hardcover$22.95
Ebook 978-0-9936530-5-6/ $17.955¼ x 7½ • 160 pages
self-help
Rights represented: World, all languages
Ship date: December 17, 2014
Canada & U.S. media campaigns to lifestyle media
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The Better Life BookLessons Learned on the Road from Rags to Riches
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Eating DirtCharlotte Gill
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A vivid portrayal of one woman’s life planting trees, her insights into the forest industry and its
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The Burning QuestionMike Berners-Lee
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We can’t burn half the world’s oil, coal and gas. So how do we quit?
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A radical analysis of our master-and-slave relationship to energy and a call for change.
A Geography of BloodCandace Savage
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A profound and dramatic journey through the eloquent landscape of
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Planet HeartDr. Francois Reeves
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An eye-opening look at the unmistakable influences of pollution
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You Are the EarthDavid Suzuki and Kathy Vanderlinden
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This revised and updated edition is expanded with new content and art to teach kids about
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Tar SandsAndrew Nikiforuk
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A critical exposé of the world’s largest energy project—the Alberta oil sands which has made
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Empire of the BeetleAndrew Nikiforuk
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The Sacred HeadwatersWade Davis
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A visual feast and a plea to save an extraordinary region in North America for
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The Sacred BalanceDavid Suzuki
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This special 10th-anniversary edition reexamines our place in the natural world in
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Salmon ForestDavid Suzuki and Sarah Ellis
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Charming and informative and accompanied by exquisite watercolors, this book
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PrairieCandace Savage
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If he had to sum up all that he has learned in one last lecture, what would David Suzuki say?
TreeDavid Suzuki and Wayne Grady
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This is a story that spans a millennium and includes a cast of millions. It is the
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With informed and passionate prose, readers get up close and personal with the familiar
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With this collection of forty-eight fun-filled, science-based environmental activities, kids from eight to eleven explore the world they
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Following the Last Wild WolvesIan McAllister
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A chronicle of nearly two decades of following two wolf packs in one of the
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Little Ship of FoolsCharles Wilkins
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The dramatic and hilarious story of risk, survival, and the importance of our
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In a series of playful and startling prose meditations, celebrated writer Lorna
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Bateman: New WorksRobert Bateman
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The long-awaited collection of new works by the world’s most
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And Then There Were NunsJane Christmas
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With insight and humor, Christmas provides a glimpse into a seldom-seen
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The Perfect KegIan Coutts
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An entertaining year-long devotion to the near-religious art of brewing beer.
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The uplifting story of the mental and physical recovery of a polar bear
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Julie Angus takes her young family on an adventure to the Mediterranean
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Feeding FrenzyPaul McMahon
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Land grabs, price spikes, and the world food crisis.
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A summer’s worth of dingy motels, poison oak, ravenous insects, and the
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A paean to the spellbinding, versatile, and tasty little vegetable, this book is packed with fascinating facts, practical advice, recipes, and
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How targeted nutrition can end chronic pain due to inflammatory
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Trauma FarmBrian Brett
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A poetic and evocative memoir of experiences on a small island farm that
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Down the DrainChris Wood
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An incisive critique of Canada’s failed management of its water supply.
Big City BeesMaggie de Vries
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Vivid writing and luminous art combine to tell a modern story that introduces young readers to the wonders of bees.
The Flood of 2013Calgary Herald
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A record of an unforgettable summer of angry rivers, unprecedented
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Feet, Don’t Fail Me NowBen Kaplan
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How to go from couch potato to marathon runner in one year, without
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Fraser BearMaggie de Vries
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A beautifully illustrated nature story of a bear cub’s life in the Pacific
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The Little HummingbirdMichael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
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Climate Cover-UpJames Hoggan
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An insider’s view of how the energy industry has fuelled a bogus
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The Beginning Runner’s Handbook
Ian MacNeill 978-1-55365-860-3 pbk
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Tried and tested by thousands of new and experienced runners, this
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The War on ScienceChris Turner
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A passionate and meticulously researched argument against the
Harper government’s war on science.
Between the PipesRandi Druzin
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A revealing look at hockey’s legendary goalies.
Roll OnRon Lightburn
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The remarkable story of Rick Hansen’s Man in Motion World Tour—and all
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