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      • Autobiography: religious & spiritual
        December 2019

        Risen From Prison

        Beyond My Wildest Imagination

        by Poon, Bosco H. C.

        Chinese-Canadian pastor Bosco H. C. Poon, was an aspiring Canadian recording artist but due to a series of unfortunate associations and choices, ended up involved in criminal activity, as an accomplice to a kidnapping. This autobiography covers his early life, journey from musical success to gang involvement, arrest, trial, and incarceration; and his spiritual redemption.

      • December 2019

        Risen From Prison:

        Beyond My Wildest Imagination

        by Poon, Bosco H. C.

        Chinese-Canadian pastor Bosco H. C. Poon, was an aspiring Canadian recording artist but due to a series of unfortunate associations and choices, ended up involved in criminal activity, as an accomplice to a kidnapping. This autobiography covers his early life, journey from musical success to gang involvement, arrest, trial, and incarceration; and his spiritual redemption.

      • Fiction

        Poon Pid Thong Gold-Pasted Cement

        by Krisna Asoksin

        “I hope you’ll try to understand.”   “What is there to understand?” He asked and could not help but sound heartless.   “That I didn’t mean to leave you. You really thought I deserted you?”   “Yes, Mother,” he answered. “I certainly did.”   Winner of the prestigious S.E.A. Write Award, Gold-Pasted Cement captures the world of privileged Thais in the 1980s, a time of modernization and rampant male privilege. The products of broken homes, Songmuang and Balee are plagued by their past. Now they are determined to build a home. Written with great insight by Thailand’s National Artist Krisna Asoksin, Gold-Pasted Cement is a favourite among Thais.

      • November 2023

        Inspiring Lifelong Readers

        Using Inquiry to Engage Learners in Grades 6–12  (Practical, evidence-based strategies to advance literacy learning and student engagement)

        by Plucker Jennifer McCarty

        Research shows that secondary students need daily opportunities to engage in reading, writing, and communicating to improve reading success. Inspiring Lifelong Readers equips teachers with literacy strategies that achieve lasting results. Grounded in practices that promote adolescent literacy, inquiry, motivation, inspiration, and engagement, this book offers tried-and-true, evidence-based strategies that support students in becoming competent, confident, and engaged readers. This book will help grades 6–12 teachers and administrators: Access practical strategies and reproducible tools to support literacy instruction Implement the inquiry approach and workshop framework to effectively advance the literacy skills of all readers Curate a classroom library of diverse, inclusive books and other texts that pique students’ interests Celebrate student accomplishments by rewarding met goals and continued progress Understand the physical and social-emotional classroom environments that create the ideal conditions for literacy engagement Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Building a Community of Readers, Writers, Communicators, and Thinkers Chapter 2: Immersing Students in Rich, Diverse Texts Chapter 3: Using Inquiry for English Language Arts and Literacy Chapter 4: Structuring Class Time for Authentic Literacy Engagement Chapter 5: Creating Conditions for Student Engagement Chapter 6: Celebrating Literacy Achievements Epilogue References and Resources Index

      • April 2022

        Grounded at Kai Tak

        Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong, 1949–1952

        by Malcolm Merry

        Set against the backdrop of regional and international post–Second World War tensions, Grounded at Kai Tak is the most comprehensive account of the complex legal struggle for ownership of 71 airplanes belonging to the two main Chinese airlines, which were stranded at Kai Tak airfield in Hong Kong at the end of the Chinese civil war. The resulting contest for possession of them took place in the courts and among politicians and diplomats on three continents. In the process, the struggle became entangled with the anti-communist policies of the United States in the emerging ‘Cold War’, British hopes for restoration of her pre-war commercial position in China, disagreements between nations about recognition of the new government in Peking, and the delicate balance that the colonial government of Hong Kong had to keep to preserve that colony’s interests. Merry tells the tale of this legal saga by weaving together archival documents and news reports of the day, revealing the international alignments that emerged from the aftermath of the wars and the colourful cast of actors that influenced the outcome of the dispute. This struggle would go on to become one of the leading public international law cases on the recognition of governments at the time.

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