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have been edited, produced, published and/or are marketed by
Brookeline Publishing House Inc.
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is committed to bringing the thoughtful works of Canadian
authors to the broadest possible reading audience. We work with
authors and editors, other publishers, bookstores, online book
sellers and others in the book world to find, develop and launch books that are
worthwhile reading for your studies and leisure time.
We stock our online bookstore with books that we think will make
a difference to individuals, families and communities.
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various books, often working directly with the author(s) for an
extended period of time to ensure that editing is thorough
and/or that marketing programs are well launched.
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BOOKS FOR SALE (click below for more book info, or click here to
purchase):
A Revealing Revelation: A Prophecy, by April
Cocoroch. Exploration of the Bible's Book of Revelation.
Giant Cedars, White Sands,
by Donald C. Mills. Popular guidebook (with map) for hiking the Juan
de Fuca Marine Trail.
MapleLine Magazine,
Publisher: Brookeline Publishing House Inc. Editor: Mary P. Brooke,
B.Sc., Cert PR. Quarterly regional news issues through the lens of Sooke,
BC.
Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life, by Karen Rauch
Carter. A modern approach to applying feng shui in home, yard and
office.
Mummy Had An Owie, by Elizabeth Miles.
A book for children, about mothers with breast cancer.
Sidestepping
the Power Struggle, by Alison Miller,
PhD and Allison Rees, PhD. An insightful and practical guide to
better parenting.
We Just Don't Talk, by Jessica Lee.
The condensed autobiography of a woman (a former journalist who grew
up in rural Alberta) that explores the impact of childhood trauma.
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