| Anne Cameron - Fiction - 1996 - 280 pages
Donna Jean ("Deejay") Banwin and Betty Fiddick - ordinary working women and the heroines of this novel by bestselling writer Anne Cameron - are living proof that the common ... | |
| Anne Cameron - Canada, Western - 1986 - 332 pages
Spinsters Ink was founded in upstate New York in 1978 to publish feminist books. In 1982, we moved to San Francisco and then merged with Aunt Lute Books (out of Iowa) in 1986 ... | |
| Anne Cameron - Juvenile Fiction - 2013 - 432 pages
The first book of a funny fantasy and adventure series about three friends who discover they have the ability to control the weather. It's Storm Chasers meets The 39 Clues, in ... | |
| Anne Cameron - Fiction - 2002 - 212 pages
Collected stories of the Nootka tribe of Vancouver Island which portray the traditional way of life as remembered by the women of the tribe. | |
| Anne Cameron - Fiction - 1987 - 40 pages
A legend explaining how the Orca whale came to be colored black and white. | |
| Anne Cameron - Fiction - 1989 - 208 pages
A woman-positive and humourous collection od though-provoking and entertaining [Celtic] myths. -Canadian Materials | |
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