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OverviewThey are your neighbours across the back fence. They are someone you work with. They are a best friend's grandparent. They are ordinary people doing extraordinary things. They are super ordinary heroes in Alberta. -- From the Introduction by T.J. Georgi. In Super Ordinary Heroes, journalists T. J. Georgi and Lisa Wojna turn the spotlight on a group of dedicated, selfless Albertans who in ways great and small have helped make this world a better place. Not all of their names are well known, but their stories are universal. The tales in Super Ordinary Heroes run the gamut from exciting to heart-wrenching: Read about the Olympic diver who risked life and limb to save a pregnant woman after her car plunged into the Bow River. Learn of the men who risked it all to help a forest ranger after an attack by a black bear in the wilds of the Rocky Mountain foothills. Follow the dramatic saga of a woman's race against time to find a new kidney and the donor who saved her life. Trek through the rugged mountains of Nepal with a university professor intent on taking light into the darkness. Visit with a group of courageous children living under the cloud of the world's worst nuclear disaster. Read of one man's heroic battle to survive after saving his wife and children from a burning building. And take a lesson from a cancer-stricken woman who spent the last days of her life pleading with Alberta's teens to stop smoking. Full Product DetailsAuthor: T J Georgi , Lisa WojnaPublisher: Fifth House Publishers Imprint: Fifth House Publishers Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.40cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9781894856768ISBN 10: 1894856767 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 27 May 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsYou can never hear too many stories like these classic tales of extraordinary deeds performed by ordinary people. . . These inspirational stories remind us that while life can change in a split second, you don't have to have superpowers to be a superhero. -- Good Times (Toronto) You can never hear too many stories like these classic tales of extraordinary deeds performed by ordinary people. . . These inspirational stories remind us that while life can change in a split second, you don't have to have superpowers to be a superhero. -- Good Times (Toronto) You can never hear too many stories like these classic tales of extraordinary deeds performed by ordinary people. . . These inspirational stories remind us that while life can change in a split second, you don't have to have superpowers to be a superhero. -- Good Times (Toronto) You can never hear too many stories like these classic tales of extraordinary deeds performed by ordinary people. . . These inspirational stories remind us that while life can change in a split second, you don't have to have superpowers to be a superhero. -- Good Times (Toronto) Author InformationGeorgi and Wojna bring these stories to life through in-depth interviews and research that offer a rare glimpse into the lives Albertans who gave of their time, money, even their very safety to help others. Many of the people in this book are reluctant to take the credit, but Georgi and Wojna aren't afraid to call these people what they really are - Super Ordinary Heroes. Tamela Georgi was born at Niagara Falls, Ontario, and raised in New Brunswick. A journalist, ESL teacher, and career planning consultant, Tamela is a world traveller and history lover who has always rooted for the underdog. She lives in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, with her husband, where she writes both fiction and non-fiction and collects antique postcards. Her articles have appeared in magazines such as Chickadee, NeWest Review Magazine, and the Western Dairy Farmer. Lisa Wojna, originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, has worked as an editor and reporter in the community newspaper industry, but now focuses on freelance projects. Her articles have appeared in magazines such as Chickadee, NeWest Review Magazine, and the Western Dairy Farmer. With her four children now grown, she has acquired two shelties that accompany her wherever she goes in search of a good story. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |