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The Trust Spiral

Restoring faith in the media

Dear Prudence

A life of exuberance and eccentricity

Who’s Afraid of Alice Munro?

A long-awaited biography gives the facts, but not the mystery, behind this writer’s genius

What Makes Us Sick?

A new history reveals how culture shapes medical science.

Ray Conlogue

Lovers and Livers: Disease Concepts in History

Jacalyn Duffin

University of Toronto Press

240 pages, hardcover

ISBN: 0802038050

Ray Conlogue is a former arts writer for The Globe and Mail and author of The Longing for Homeland in Canada and Quebec (Mercury Press, 1996), an analysis of the cultural and historical dimensions of Quebec’s independence movement, as well as being a translator, teacher and author of a young adult novel.

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