Most Popular Books by Heather Spears

Heather Spears is the author of Moonfall (1991), The Children of Atwar (1993), The Word for Sand (1988), The creative eye (2007), Thank You, Hurricane Harvey (2019).

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Moonfall

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Moonfall
Tasman is born into a world populated by two-headed bicephalic "twins" who share one body. Alone, she struggles for acceptance and becomes the unwitting key to the Earth''s salvation, in a poetic and apocalyptic vision of the future where technology exists as a mere remnant of a destroyed world, conjoined twins are the norm and the orbit of the moon is decaying.

The Children of Atwar

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Children of Atwar
In the second book of the Moonfall Trilogy, the story continues in a post-holocaust world inhabited by bicephalic humans - two-headed twins sharing the same body. With the birth of a new religion, which makes its saviors into victims, the children of Atwar must complete the prophecy of Moonfall.

The Word for Sand

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Word for Sand
The poems are informed by the author''s long sojourns in both Canada and Europe, and a new horizon appears: the author gets acquainted with a group of refugees from the Near East and in some of the poems describes their predicament and her own identification with these homeless people, who begin to define a new country of the mind. Winner of the Governor General''s Award for Poetry and the Pat Lowther Award.

The creative eye

release date: Jan 01, 2007
The creative eye
A completely original concept, this title challenges practical artists of every capability and art teachers as never before. It will make them rethink what they see, how they see it, even how they name it, as well as how they reproduce it.

Thank You, Hurricane Harvey

release date: Jan 04, 2019
Thank You, Hurricane Harvey
Is it right to thank a hurricane? Harvey''s damage was insane! Homes destroyed by water and wind. No power for days, he did send! Trees uprooted. Limbs were broken. People cringed as his name was spoken. But a "thank you, Harvey" is surely due. You taught us something with the wind you blew. If you love adventure, then join Gabriel''s little minnow friend as she navigates the floodwaters of a hurricane. What will be the golden key? Open this book, and you will see! Be sure to look for the golden key hidden in each picture.

Gabriel's Golden Key

release date: Oct 20, 2016
Gabriel's Golden Key
Do you love adventure? How about looking for gold? Do you have time for a rhyme? If you answered yes, then grab your detective hat and dive into Gabriel’s Golden Key right alongside his little minnow friend. Gabriel wants to find the golden key and Elah has the clues he needs to unlock the mystery. However, curious Gabriel has a few questions during his journey. He wants to know what angels do in heaven and why some of them don’t have wings. Join Gabriel as he hunts for answers and the golden key . . . actually, the shiniest golden key of all! Will he ever find the key? Open this book and you will see!

The Panum Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Panum Poems
The Panum Poems is a unique volume combining illustrations and poetry on the subject of the facial muscles that give each of us expression. The poems trace the same lines as the drawings do, and the drawings are poems that seek to communicate with a graphic and not a verbal line.

The Taming

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Taming
In the far future, deadly radiation from atomic conflict has caused humanity to mutate into two-headed or bi-cephalic people, who are essentially twins inhabiting one body. In the Moonfall series, readers follow one-headed Tasman and her family, witnessing their development from outcasts to heroes, the only ones able to fit into the ancient spaceships and save the Earth from the threat of the moon_s unstable orbit. The Taming, sequel to Moonfall and The Children of Atwar, concludes the epic saga of humanities strange future.

The Flourish

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Flourish
With amazing authenticity, the novel gives voice to ''Chattie, '' Miss Charlotte Spears of Annville, a music teacher and composer torn by duty and desire. Part historical fiction, part murder mystery, The Flourish brings to life an independent woman''s adventures beside the River Clyde in the late 19th century.

Poems Selected and New

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Poems Selected and New
"Anyone who has watched Heather Spears drawing her fast, incisive portraits will have been astonished by the sureness of her hand and the sympathy of her eye. She writes poems the same way: unblinking in their honesty but tender in their empathy, cutting straight to the heart of the matte but never forgetting that what she finds there is a heart." - Stephen Scobie

I Can Still Draw

release date: Jan 01, 2008
I Can Still Draw
Spears illuminates the small and large tragedies in life, drawing the reader close to her subjects with surprising tenderness.

Sewing for Beginners - Tutorial and Pattern

release date: Sep 13, 2021
Sewing for Beginners - Tutorial and Pattern
A unique workbook that takes you through the steps on making our Flare Sleeve V-Neck Top pattern. This book includes a tutorial, construction guide, and full pattern in sizes small through x-large. It is perfect for beginners who want to get started with pattern construction. In addition, the book offers an introduction to practical sewing knowledge. Finally, it provides tips on how to get the best quality finish on your complete garment. Learn to sew with these simple but fun projects that will help introduce you to the big world of constructing digital patterns. It''s fun, it''s easy, and the best way to learn is by getting started!

A Muted Voice

release date: Apr 01, 2009
A Muted Voice
Part historical fiction, part murder mystery, "A Muted Voice" brings the 19th-century village of Kirkfieldbank to life in this story about the fascinating life and untimely death of an independent woman torn between duty and desire.

Get to Know Me From A to Z

release date: Nov 11, 2024
Get to Know Me From A to Z
A book that leads you through the alphabet with questions you fill out for your child. It is a great keepsake for years to come to remember their answers from a specific age.

Required Reading

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Required Reading
Winner of the Pat Lowther Award In 1999 and 2000, two Victoria teenagers were convicted of the murder of their schoolfellow, fourteen-year-old Reena Virk. Of the more than 500 drawings she prepared as courtroom artist for the trials, Heather Spears has selected some 50 to accompany the poems that record her experience of the process. As poet and as artist, Spears bears witness throughout her work to the plight of young people under stress.

Human Acts

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Human Acts
Spears travels widely and reports on her findings in disturbing and powerful drawings and poems. She makes us see and hear what needs to be seen and heard, without apology.

Drawings from the Newborn

release date: Jan 01, 1986

The Strong Box

release date: Jan 01, 2014

How to Read Faces

release date: Jan 01, 1986
How to Read Faces
How to Read Faces won The Canadian League of Poets'' Pat Lowther Award for 1998.

Dessins Du Feu

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Jeg kan stadig tegne

release date: Jan 01, 2019
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