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Gift of Wings: An Aerial Celebration of Canada
Published in Hardcover by Boston Mills Press (1995)
Authors: Carl E. Hiebert and June Callwood
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5000 miles on a kite
Gift of Wings is perhaps the most powerful and inspiring of the hundreds of books I've read. The fascinating story of a wheelchair traded for wings on 5000 miles journey across Canada. Breathtaking and surprisingly original aerial photographs of a stunningly diversified landscape . Beautiful, philosophical, witty, poetic and joyful. A book with a soul that is sure to touch yours.

A "gift of wings" to those of us born without them
Carl Hiebert has freed not only himself but all those who feel the handicap of wingless birth, to soar and glide through the beautiful spaciousness of Canada. The fascinating story of his injury and recovery of spirit to leave the wheel chair behind as he climbed into the skys of Canada with camera in hand, will forever challenge and delight me, an aviator and current healer of injured bodies and minds. "Breathtaking" is a real understatement for this story of beauty


The Man Who Lost Himself: The Terry Evanshen Story
Published in Hardcover by McClelland & Stewart (2000)
Author: June Callwood
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Inspirational
You do not have to know of Terry Evanshen's sporting exploits as a football player in the CFL to read this. This is a tale of great inspiration but also of great sadness. It's a warts-and-all look at how a family copes with a traumatic brain injury to their father who basically loses his memory and much of his former brain function. Think the movie Memento or Bourne Identity was wild, they have nothing on this tale. Worth tracking down, if you can find a copy.


Twelve Weeks in Spring
Published in Paperback by Key Porter Books (2003)
Author: June Callwood
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In the end, uplifting and inspirational
Sixty-eight year old Margaret Frazer was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in March 1985. A retired school-teacher, she lived alone in Toronto. She had been an outspoken activist for many important causes during her ten years of retirement. Friends and acquaintances of hers, many of whom were strangers to each other, came together to form a supportive community when it was revealed that she would soon die a painful death. They called themselves "Friends of Margaret", or "Margaret's team". These people gave new meaning to words like love and charity by making it possible for Margaret to die at home. That spring, they formed schedules to stay with Margaret in her house; they cooked meals, scrubbed floors, told stories, held hands, faced their own fears of death, formed friendships, and watched an amazing woman die a graceful death.

At times I had trouble reading this book because it spared no detail in describing the final, often painful, days of Margaret's life. Perhaps at the best of times this information would have been unsettling to me, but I found it particularly disturbing at the time that I read it because so many of my own fears of death were front and centre. By the time I reached the end of the book, I was grateful that I had persisted in spite of some mixed feelings. For me, reading this book has been uplifting and inspirational.

The story of people coming together for someone they love reminded me of the support that converged upon my friend... as she was dying of leukemia. There were round-the-clock contingents of friends and neighbours on the scene to oversee [her] care, there were regular acts of beauty and kindness, and there was a true sense of community. I wonder if someone on [her] team had read Twelve Weeks in Spring and found guidance in its pages. I would like to think people all around the world have benefited from the example set by Margaret Frazer and her team of supporters. Everyone should die surrounded by such love.


Emma Woikin
Published in Hardcover by Stoddart+publishing ()
Author: June Callwood
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Emma: A True Story of Treason
Published in Hardcover by Beaufort Books, Inc. (1985)
Author: June Callwood
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Emotions: What They Are and How They Affect Us, from the Basic Hates & Fears of Childhood to More Sophisticated Feelings That Later Govern Our Adult
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (1986)
Author: June Callwood
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June Callwood's national treasures
Published in Unknown Binding by Stoddart : Vision TV ()
Author: June Callwood
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Le Droit D'Avoir Assez D'Argent: UN Guide Clair Sur Les Programmes Pour LA Securite Du Revenu Au Canada (Droits, Justice, Pouvoir)
Published in Hardcover by G Allan Roeher Inst Kinsman (1996)
Author: June Callwood
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Love, hate, fear, anger, and other lively emotions
Published in Unknown Binding by Borgo Pr ()
Author: June Callwood
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The Man Who Lost Himself
Published in Paperback by McClelland & Stewart (2001)
Author: June Callwood
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