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Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail

    L'éducation de cette auteure dans une famille passionnée par l'écriture, la communication et la justice sociale informe profondément sa narration. Son travail, façonné par une vaste étude historique et diverses expériences de vie dans divers endroits, explore les complexités des récits humains. En mettant l'accent sur la narration puissante et un style distinctif, elle attire les lecteurs dans de riches mondes imaginaires. Les créations de l'auteure offrent un mélange captivant de profondeur intellectuelle et de résonance émotionnelle.

    Freddie The Flyer
    Ragnar and The Snake King
    Fever on the Forgotten Coast
    Alis The Aviator
    Polar Winds
    For the Love of Flying
    • For the Love of Flying

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(6)Évaluer

      This book tells the story of Laurentian Air Services and its subsidiaries, Air Schefferville, Delay River Outfitters and more. Drawing on interviews with Laurentian's owners, pilots and ground crew, Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail explores this innovative company's colorful 60-year history from its founding in Ottawa in 1936 with Waco biplanes through the 1990s when it operated twin-engine turboprops. This book is filled with lively flying anecdotes from the cockpits of world-famous bushplanes, including the de Havilland Beaver and Otter, the Douglas DC-3 and the Grumman Goose. From daring rescues and close calls, to the filming of Hollywood's Captains of the Clouds, Laurentian's pilots did it all. Interlaced with these fascinating accounts are stories of back-country air tourism, the mineral and hydro-power boom in Quebec and Newfoundland-Labrador and tales of flying into fishing and hunting camps in remote regions of Ungava. With an exciting collection of photographs - many never before published - this is a long-overdue book that will appeal to all who enjoy the romance of flying on the frontier.

      For the Love of Flying
    • Polar Winds

      A Century of Flying the North

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(14)Évaluer

      Delving into the history of aviation above the 60th parallel, the book offers a captivating exploration of significant events, including the use of hot air balloons during the Klondike gold rush and ambitious international efforts to reach the North Pole. It also highlights dramatic moments such as high-profile crashes and search-and-rescue missions, supported by extensive historical research and rare interviews that enrich the narrative.

      Polar Winds
    • Alis The Aviator

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(64)Évaluer

      Come along on an aviation journey with Alis! This spunky female guide will take you through an ABC of planes featuring gorgeous cut-paper art.An A to Z of planes past and present, this book has stunning cut-paper art and a cute-as-a-button guide named Alis. Named for Dr. Alis B. Kennedy, likely one of the first Indigenous women to obtain a commercial pilot licence with land and sea ratings in Canada, Alis will take you on an aviation tour from the Avro Arrow to the Zeppelin and everything in between.Meticulously researched and uniquely crafted, this is a one-of-a-kind book that will delight aviation fans big and little.

      Alis The Aviator
    • Fever on the Forgotten Coast

      • 94pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Set during Halloween, the story follows four friends, Mason, Parker, Brook, and Isla, who are members of the Science Club. Their excitement for trick-or-treating coincides with a total eclipse of the sun in French Bay, Nova Scotia. However, the event takes a thrilling and perilous turn as darkness descends, leading to unexpected challenges and adventures.

      Fever on the Forgotten Coast
    • A gorgeous picture book that pays homage to aviator Freddie Carmichael — the first Indigenous commercial pilot in the Arctic —with each month of the year highlighting moments from his life, the beauty of the North and the power of dreams. When Freddie was young, he saw a plane up close for the first time when it dropped off supplies at his family’s remote bush camp. He was instantly hooked. Freddie has flown for nearly seventy years, doing everything from supply runs to search and rescue to transporting dog teams to far-flung areas. This book celebrates Freddie’s early dreams of flying and his later achievements. Readers move with Freddie through the year, hearing about his journey as a pilot and leader, while learning the names of the months in Gwich’in and Inuvialuktun at the same time. Art from Inuvialuit painter Audrea Loreen-Wulf perfectly captures the incredible Western Arctic as well as Freddie’s love for aviation.

      Freddie The Flyer