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Finally,
the long-awaited autobiography of highly-esteemed and beloved
author, Gabriel García Márquez. Originally published
in the author's native Spanish last year, the English translation
of Living to Tell the Tale has arrived.

Read
the first full-length biography of David Thompson, adventurer
and mapmaker of late 18th- and early 19th-century Canada in
Epic Wanderer, by popular historian DArcy
Jenish.
Taking
us beyond the headlines and the statistics, author Jeff Klein
looks at the career of one of hockey's most commanding and intriguing
personalities, the larger-than-life Mark Messier.

In
Broken Music, Sting strays from the traditional
autobiographical approach, the year-by-year account
of life events. Instead, he explores specific moments,
certain people, relationships and powerful
events that still
resonate with him.His hope is to understand the
child that he was and the man he has become.
Part biography, part art history, Maria Tippetts Bill
Reid: The Making of an Indian is a thoroughly ngaging
look at one man's life and the phenomenal influence he has had
on the world of contemporary art.
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Four-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong presents an
inspirational account of his recent personal and
professional victories and some failures and an
intimate
glimpse into how almost dying taught him to really live
in his memoir, Every Second Counts.