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Books with author Emily Barr

  • Klee Wyck

    Emily Carr

    eBook (, Aug. 2, 2020)
    Klee Wyckā€ (1941) is a memoir by Canadian artist Emily Carr. Through short sketches, the artist tells of her experiences among First Nations people and cultures on British Columbiaā€™s west coast. The book won the 1941 Governor Generalā€™s Award. The original, unpublished title for the book was ā€œStories in Cedarā€. Carr instead chose ā€œKlee Wyckā€, a nickname given to her by the First Nations people of Ucluelet. It means ā€˜Laughing Oneā€™.--Wikipedia.
  • Klee Wyck by Emily Carr

    Emily Carr

    Mass Market Paperback (Clarke, Irwin&Co. Ltd, March 15, 1625)
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  • The Book of Small by Emily Carr

    Emily Carr

    Mass Market Paperback (Clarke Irwin, March 15, 1627)
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  • The Book of Small

    Emily Carr

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 1951)
    this book by Emily Carr contains 36 stories that were based on her frontier beginnings. This includes of friends, family, neighbors, and strangers, through the eyes of a curious young girl also her Father, whom Carr portrays with humor. Carr's writing is as highly regarded today as when she was first published. In print continuously since its first publication. She later became known as an accomplished painter.
  • The Book of Small

    Emily Carr

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 1942)
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  • The Book of Small by Emily Carr

    Emily Carr

    Paperback (Douglas & McIntyre, Jan. 1, 1732)
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  • The Book of Small

    Emily Carr

    Paperback (CLARKE IRWIN, Jan. 1, 1966)
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  • Klee Wyck by Emily Carr

    Emily Carr

    Hardcover (Douglas & McIntyre, March 15, 1665)
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  • The One Memory of Flora Banks - Target Club Pick

    Emily Barr

    Paperback (Philomel Books, May 2, 2017)
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  • The One Memory of Flora Banks

    Emily Barr

    Paperback (Penguin Teen, May 1, 2018)
    A cross between Memento and Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, this is a unique, breathtaking page-turner about a girl with no short-term memory and her remarkable journey to find the one boy able to penetrate her fractured mind. Seventeen-year-old Flora Banks has no short-term memory. She lives under the careful watch of her parents, in a town she is familiar with, among people who are equally familiar with her story. She has not been able to recall any part of her past since she was ten, when the tumor that was removed from her brain took with it her ability to make new memories. That is, until she kisses Drake, her best friend's boyfriend, the night before he leaves town. Miraculously, this singular memory pierces Flora's fractured mind, and sticks. Flora is convinced that Drake and their shared kiss are responsible for restoring her memory and making her whole again. So when an encouraging email from Drake suggests she meet him on the other side of the world, Flora knows with certainty that this is the first step in reclaiming her life.With little more than the tattoo "be brave" inked into her skin, and written reminders of who she is, how old, where she lives, and why her memory is so limited, Flora sets off on an impossible journey to the land of the midnight sunā€”Svalbard, Norway. There she is determined to find Drake, and to explore the romantic possibilities and hopeful future that their reunion promises her. But from the moment she arrives in the arctic, nothing is quite as it seems, and Flora must "be brave" if she is ever to learn the truth about herself, and to make it safely home.Rich with psychological twists, powerful moments of hope, despair, and confusion, and a landscape very much a character unto itself, The One Memory of Flora Banks is an emotionally compelling and immersive read that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit, the depths of the human heart, and the power of the human mind.
  • The One Memory of Flora Banks

    Emily Barr

    Hardcover (Penguin Teen, May 2, 2017)
    A cross between Memento and Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, this is a unique, breathtaking page-turner about a girl with no short-term memory and her remarkable journey to find the one boy able to penetrate her fractured mind. Seventeen-year-old Flora Banks has no short-term memory. She lives under the careful watch of her parents, in a town she is familiar with, among people who are equally familiar with her story. She has not been able to recall any part of her past since she was ten, when the tumor that was removed from her brain took with it her ability to make new memories. That is, until she kisses Drake, her best friend's boyfriend, the night before he leaves town. Miraculously, this singular memory pierces Flora's fractured mind, and sticks. Flora is convinced that Drake and their shared kiss are responsible for restoring her memory and making her whole again. So when an encouraging email from Drake suggests she meet him on the other side of the world, Flora knows with certainty that this is the first step in reclaiming her life.With little more than the tattoo "be brave" inked into her skin, and written reminders of who she is, how old, where she lives, and why her memory is so limited, Flora sets off on an impossible journey to the land of the midnight sunā€”Svalbard, Norway. There she is determined to find Drake, and to explore the romantic possibilities and hopeful future that their reunion promises her. But from the moment she arrives in the arctic, nothing is quite as it seems, and Flora must "be brave" if she is ever to learn the truth about herself, and to make it safely home.Rich with psychological twists, powerful moments of hope, despair, and confusion, and a landscape very much a character unto itself, The One Memory of Flora Banks is an emotionally compelling and immersive read that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit, the depths of the human heart, and the power of the human mind.
  • The One Memory of Flora Banks by Emily Barr

    Emily Barr

    Paperback (Penguin, Aug. 16, 1704)
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