He can’t unsee the images that race through his dreams
With its playful rhymes and rollicking rhythm
Trees are keen to tell us so much
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intimate condemnation of the Canadian state and its failure to deliver justice to Indigenous people by national bestselling author and former Crown prosecutor Harold R
Dancing With Daisy (ebook) LGBTQ2S+ He can’t unsee the imagesWhen he finds a photograph of his grandfather as a young man, Liam is full of questions. But that's just fine, because Grampy has a story to spin with every answer. On a fall day in 1962, he tells Liam, he had a run in with a nasty girl in search of a dance partner: Daisy was her name. What follows is a tall tale about Grampy's tango with a hurricane, and all those signs of agingthe wrinkles, the stooped back, the croaky voice, the false teethcan be