Literary: Maxine Kaufman-Lacusta's talk on Palestine @ People's Co-op Books
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NEWS ~ GOSSIP ~ FOOD ~ ENTERTAINMENT ~ PEOPLE ~ COFFEE
ALL ABOUT THE MOST VIBRANT,
CULTURALLY DIVERSE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
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Muriel Helen Duckworth née Ball, CM, ONS (October 31, 1908 – August 22, 2009) was a Canadian pacifist, feminist and social and community activist.She was a practising Quaker, a religious denomination committed to non-violence. Duckworth maintained that war with its systematic violence against women and children is a major obstacle to social justice. She argued that money spent on armaments perpetuates poverty while reinforcing the power of privileged elites She believed that "war is stupid" and she steadfastly refused to accept popular distinctions between "good" and "bad" wars. More from Wikipedia.
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Book Launch of Al Engler's "Economic Democracy: The Working Class Alternative to Capitalism"
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Commercial Drive writer, Ivan E. Coyote's book, Bow Grip, is the recent winner of the ALA
Stonewall Honor Book Award.

Signs of the Times, Bud Osborn/ Richard Tetrault (Anvil Press) 978-1895636710 “... Where Tetrault's strength is in the lines, the communication of emotion through the visual, Osborn's tends more towards the honesty. Real people; real places; real events. This volume is the best value for your money you could ever hope for, as lovers of art, as lovers of people. It puts art into your sweaty hands; it forces you to engage in the politics of humanity." -- Prairie FireLabels: bud osborn, Coyote, gay, Guerrilla Poetry, People's Co-op Books
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For years people have tried to persuade the leader of the Cuban Revolution to tell his own life story. Here, finally, Ignacio Ramonet, well-known activist and editor of Le Monde Diplomatique,has succeeded.
For the first time, in a series of probing interviews, Fidel Castro describes his life, from the 1950s all the way up to the present day. He discusses his parents, his earliest influences, the beginnings of the revolution, his relationship with Che Guevara, the Bay of Pigs, the Carter years, Cuban migration to the US. And along the way, Ramonet challenges Castro to discuss his views on a number of controversial questions, from human rights and freedom of the press to the repression of homosexuality and the survival of the death penalty, and he gives his opinion of other leaders, alive and dead, including George Bush and Tony Blair.
For those who can't afford the $39.00...or who are looking for a stocking stuffer:
"Che Handbook" by Hilda Bario and Gareth Jenkins. Hardcover originally $25.00 now $9.99
This is the most comprehensive and accessible photographic and iconic record of Che Guevara, including never-before-seen photographs and exclusive first-time interviews.
Hardcover |431 pp | ISBN:1840725028
5x7 |Color
Plus our usual selection of fine fiction, poetry, chidlren's books, humour, and current affairs. We are running low on some of the calendar favourites...so if you don't want to miss out on yours - better stop on by.
People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945) - For the reader with a social conscience.
1391 Commercial Drive Vancouver, BC 604-253-6442
www.peoplescoopbookstore.com
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You are invited to join author Angie Abdou at our store (
Advance Praise for: The Bone Cage
“Through Sadie and Digger, Abdou captures the heroic quests of these hopeful Olympians in all their gritty pain and glory. Sequences describing Digger’s wrestling matches and Sadie’s grueling sets of lengths are vivid, intense, and authentic. . . . The Bone Cage is well paced and readable, memorable for its fresh perspective on the lives of athletes and the obstacles they must overcome.”
Quill and Quire
“Original, visceral, emotionally alive, Angie Abdou's first novel is illuminated by her many clever takes on the divided ways our culture looks at bodies . . . this engaging first novel also brilliantly catches not only the perils and trials but also the disciplined shimmer of the life of a champion swimmer.”
Elisabeth Harvor, author of All Times Have Been Modern
New in stock this week: Contrary Notions: A Micahel Parenti Reader
“Radical in the true sense of the word, [Parenti] digs at the roots which... sustain our public consciousness.”—
Internationally acclaimed, award-winning author Michael Parent is one of
Here is a rich selection of his most lucid and penetrating writings on real history, political life, empire, wealth, class power, technology, culture, ideology, media, environment, sex, and ethnicity. Also included are a few choice selections drawn from his own life experiences and political awakening. Parenti goes where few political observers dare to tread. Time and again he takes the extra step beyond the parameters of permissible opinion, and time and again he succeeds in carrying the reader with him.
The selections herein, that are reprinted from previously published works, have been revised and updated. Other offerings appear here for the very first time.
Michael Parenti is a critically acclaimed author and an extraordinary public speaker. He received his Ph.D. in political science from
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New titles arriving daily... bestsellers, fiction, mysteries, cookbooks, kids books, science, spirituality, plitics and more. Che4ck us out!
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http://www.adarbirthservices.comWhen you start telling people that you are expecting a child, you will quickly find that there are a sea of recommendations for preparatory reading on pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding. When I work with a new doula or prenatal massage client, I like to give them this list of books; it's short, the books are engaging and I consider them to be an excellent foundation.
All of these books are usually available at the People's Co-op Bookstore, 1391 Commercial Drive, 604-253-6442 . If they don't have one in, it is likely already on it's way. Support our small booksellers!
May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin
A truly wonderful book that will inspire you to embrace the experience. Gaskin is an internationally-respected midwife (the only midwife to have an obstetrical manoeuvre named after her, "The Gaskin Manoeuvre") who has attended thousands of births.
The first section of the book is dedicated to the stories of women who have had their babies with Gaskin. They describe their experiences in their own words with some commentary by the author. The births that are detailed in these stories are extremely varied and yet they are not just a rare sampling of successful outcomes as you can see when you look at her records spanning over 30 years of practice (in all that time her C-section rate has remained below 3%).
The second section focuses on the clinical aspects of natural childbirth with solid and well-presented information on the realities of current medical practise around birth.
As one reviewer said: "she once again relies on her story-telling techniques for getting across her central message: If you're surrounded by people who believe you can do it and who support your own belief that you can do it, then guess what? You can do it."
Birthing From Within by Pam England, Rob Horowitz
This a wonderful book that focuses on what each individual woman and her partner can do to prepare for their own birth as well as for the post-partum period and beyond. It has a holistic approach, meaning that it addresses not just the need for clinical-type knowledge (i.e. stages of labour, cervical dilation, Braxton-Hicks contractions etc.) but also the couple's need to explore the emotional and spiritual aspects of the radical changes that they are going through. England makes good use of creative exercises such as drawing and sculpting to encourage parents-to-be to dig deep into their unearthed feelings (positive and negative) about pregnancy, birth and parenthood.
Birthing From Within provides accurate, evidence-based information on the various options available to women, and yet it is non-judgemental in terms of individual choices. Following the exercises in this book will help couples work through their "issues" and prepare for the best birth possible for them.
The Breastfeeding Café : Mothers Share the Joys, Challenges, and Secrets of Nursing
by Barbara L. Behrmann
Another book that mixes storytelling with information, it is a wonderful companion to have at your fingertips as you negotiate the challenges and joys of breastfeeding. The stories are brief and engaging and cover a very wide range of women's experiences.
Not Recommended!
What to Expect When You're Expecting
This book is a wonder of marketing. Amongst birth professionals it is commonly called "What to Be Afraid of When You're Expecting" due to the way that it focuses heavily on the possibility of complications. As one Amazon.com reviewer wrote:
This might be good material if you are still planning and have nothing to fear. Or not.
In my case, the idea of pregnancy was a little scary at first, so I bought this book in order to be as well informed as I could... the results were: a whole week crying in desperation and fear that all those awful things could happen to me at once, and the urge to make a bonfire out of the whole book.
Another thing that gave me shivers was the authors' obsession with the nearly demonic effects of eating refined sugar. It seems that all problems in pregnancy are caused by sugar... It's amazing to think how millions of women throughout the decades have had so many kids and are still alive, in spite of the sinful sugar consumption.
Luckily, I have understanding people around me who eased off my mind from the horrors of pregnancy. Now I am prepared to enjoy every stage of this awesome part of my life. With another book, of course.
If you find that the things that you are reading are making you feel stressed, take a break and check in with you body, with your partner, or with a friend to try to figure out what it is about the book that is making you feel anxious. While reading and getting prepared for your birth are excellent endeavours, don't forget to take time to relax and enjoy yourself as well.
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We are selling tickets for the “Our Way Home” Peace event and Reunion in Castlegar, BC
July 4-8th. Check out www.ourwayhomereunion.com for details. There is an amazing array of speakers and performers – from Daniel Ellsberg, Tom Hayden, the Dukhabor Choir, Holly Near, Country Joe McDonald, Leonard Weinglass, Utah Phillips, Maryem Tollar, Mark Kurlanky, to current and past war resisters and more. We also have commemorative t-shirts for $25.00.
As is always the case – fantastic new books keep arriving.
Noam Chomsky – Interventions (pb); Eduardo Galleano – Voices of Time: A Life in Stories (pb); Billy Bragg – Progressive Patriot (pb); Bridget Stuchbury – Silence of the Songbirds (hc); Khaled Hosseini- Thousand Splendid Suns (hc); Anne Stone – Delible (pb); Wilfred Burchett – Memories of a Rebel Journalist (pb); Steven Ross Smith - Fluttertongue 4: adagio for the pressured surround.
We also carry DVD's: Five Ring Circus (Olympics); You Never Bike Alone (Critical Mass Bike Ride); Indecent Exposure to Cars (World Naked Bike Ride); Inconvenient Truth (Al Gore's); Betrayed: Story of Canadian Merchant Seamen; Bitter Paradise: Sell-out of East Timor; Word Love, World Love; Made in Secret.
Drop by the store for your summer reading - we also have a great selection of mysteries, kids books and more.
Jane and the rest of the staff....
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Celebrate First Class Fiction!
Come meet and listen to Arlene Pare read from her novel Paper Trail.
Refreshments. Free Event.
Wed. May 16th. 7:30 pm
People's Co-op Bookstore 1391 Commercial Dr
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Paper Trail
by Arleen Paré
ISBN 978-1-897126-13-4 PB $19.95
Published by NeWest Press
Frances, a manager for a large corporation, finds her piece of mind unravelling as she becomes overwhelmed by the destructive bureaucratic nature of the work world she lives in. Frances starts to lose small body parts, hears mysterious Leider music booming throughout her workplace at random times during the day,
and obsesses over the caymans that guard her office building
"Arleen Paré's feminist, poetic, experimental narrative raises Kafka as the post-modern Cain, making the absurd real and the real starkly carnivalesque."
- Tanis MacDonald, Fortune and Holding
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