
The Key Publishing House Inc. founded in Toronto, Canada in 2005 to complement the publishing industry in North America and the globe. We focus on a variety of topics including, but not limited, to the issues of peace, freedom, democracy, secularism, multiculturalism, pluralism, and cosmopolitanism. Our mission is to establish mutual understanding and respect among the people of the world through our publications. The Key's publications aim to include a wide range of topics over the spectrum of knowledge. We represent unique voices whose objective is to bring peace, tolerance, harmony, and happiness to our human society.
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John Garang and the Vision of New Sudan
Author: Roba GIBIA
List Price $19.99 CAD (19.49 US)
The objective of this new book is to tackle the crux of Dr. John Grang’s vision of the new Sudan. . . . more
Conflict & Reconciliation: The Contribution of Religions
Editor: John W. BOWKER
List Price $35.05 CAD (34.99 US)
The quest for reconciliation, however differently it is understood, is an obligation in religions that should be understood and employed by seekers of peace everywhere . . . more
Rescue Plan for Planet Earth: Democratic World Government through a Global Referendum
Author: Jim STARK
List Price $19.99 CAD (19.49 US)
A realistic and achievable rescue plan includes the global politics of how we are to survive and thrive in the future . . . more
Upcoming 2008 New Releases
Desirable Glance (Novel)
Nazrat Eishtha
Author: Yagoub Adam SAED AL-NOUR
List Price $12.99
The novel is written with an eloquent style and its brilliancy lies in the explanation of how, why, and what motives govern the decision making process . . . more
The Red Wind (Novel)
Alreih Alhamrah
Author: Ahmed Omer SHEIKH
List Price $11.99
The novel, through its various characters, discusses the human interactions and social relationships as well as the worlds of fantasies that represent the lives of the people in the region. Ahmed Sheikh has brilliantly outlined the beginning of what is representative and unique about the Eritrean identity; . . . more