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1943. Still mourning the death of his brother in Europe, reporter John Easley heads to the Aleutian island of Attu to investigate the stories of Japanese invasion. He becomes stranded and must avoid capture by Japanese soldiers. Meanwhile, his wife, Helen, searches for him. Some ...

At the commencement of the Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia, in the summer of 1994, a 30-foot totem pole carved by renowned First Nations artist Roy Henry Vickers was unveiled. This book tells in words and pictures the amazing story of that single cedar's journey ...

Following the death of his younger brother in Europe, journalist John Easley is determined to find meaning in his loss, to document some part of the growing war that claimed his own flesh and blood. Leaving behind his beloved wife, Helen, after an argument they both regret, he he...

High on a cliff above a pulp-mill town on Vancouver Island, sixteen-year-old Bill MacAvoy and his friends lead cloistered lives inside the walls of their Benedictine seminary, while other boys their age run free. Schooled in the virtues of sacrifice and service, Bill and his frie...

A gripping love story set in WW2 Japanese-occupied Alaska Following the loss of his brother to the war in Europe, Canadian writer John Easley feels duty-bound to report the story that seems to have fallen into his lap: the 1943 Japanese occupation of the U.S. Aleutian Islands a...

On Halloween night, Batman teams up with Green Arrow, Cyborg, Nightwing and Red Robin to save Gotham from the computer virus ready to be unleashed by The Joker and his gang, including Scarecrow, Clayface, Silver Banshee and Solomon Grundy.

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