• The Lost Sister

    The Lost Sister

    Created by: Andrea Gunraj
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The anticipated sophomore novel from celebrated author Andrea Gunraj, The Lost Sister explores gender, race and class dynamics through the harrowing story of sisters Alisha and Diana. Set in Toronto while drawing from real-life experiences of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children, The Lost Sister examines topics of child abuse, neglect and abduction in a story about guilt, redemption and peace.

    $24.95
  • Living Treaties - Narrating Mi'kmaw Treaty Relations

    Living Treaties – Narrating Mi’kmaw Treaty Relations

    Created by: Marie Battiste
    Editor: Marie Battiste

    First Nations, Métis and Inuit lands and resources are tied to treaties and other documents, their relevance forever in dispute. Contributors share how they came to know about treaties, about the key family members and events that shaped their thinking and their activism and life’s work.

    $27.95
  • The Big Dig

    The Big Dig

    Created by: Lisa Harrington
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Just as fourteen-year-old Lucy is starting to figure out life after her mom’s death, her dad ships her off to Cape John, her mom’s hometown, for the summer. Worse, she has to live with her nutty great-aunt Josie, who doesn’t cook edible food or suffer fools. Soon Lucy meets Colin, freshly moved from the West Coast, who’s digging an enormous hole in his new yard. He spends every day digging deeper in protest of his family’s unilateral decision to move to this tiny oceanside community. As Colin digs in the ground, Lucy digs through her family’s history, and eventually both of them uncover a shocking truth.

    The Big Dig asks big questions of its readers: Are secrets ever okay? What defines a family? And can we ever really know our parents? Lisa Harrington’s light and funny voice blends seamlessly with Lucy’s grief, creating an authentic and riveting emotional landscape.

    $16.95
  • Screech!

    Screech!

    Created by: Charis Cotter
    Artist: Genevieve Simms

    Adapted from family stories told across Newfoundland and passed down over generations, these 10 spine-tingling tales traverse centuries and introduce readers to nooks and the Island?s nooks and crannies. This spooky collection features black-and-white illustrations as well as traditional context on each story and the art of storytelling in Newfoundland.

    $17.95
  • Crocuses Hatch from Snow

    Crocuses Hatch from Snow

    Created by: Jaime Burnet
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    In North End Halifax, past and present interweave through the relationships of the characters in Crocuses Hatch from Snow. A soaring exploration of diverse communities across generations, author Jaime Burnet’s debut novel introduces an exciting lyrical voice in queer literary fiction.

    $22.95
  • As British as the King Lunenburg County During the First World War

    As British as the King Lunenburg County During the First World War

    Created by: Gerald Hallowell
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The Great War comes to Lunenburg County in this gripping and detailed historical account from award-winning author Gerald Hallowell. In 1914, Germans in Lunenburg County, despite deep roots, faced suspicion as Canada waged war with Germany. Hallowell’s meticulous research breathes life into the World War I home front, in a time of blackouts, rumours of spies and naval skirmishes.

    $21.95
  • A Dark House & Other Stories

    A Dark House & Other Stories

    Created by: Ian Colford
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Snap decisions, risky alliances and comical wrong-headedness bring the stories in award-winning author Ian Colford’s latest collection to life. Colford weaves wit and nuance into portrayals of characters facing questions of fortune, fate and self-preservation. Awkward and dangerous situations arise as Colford, dryly yet empathetically, illustrates what happens when people do what they think is best for all.

    $19.95
  • Before the Parade

    Before the Parade

    Created by: Rebecca Rose

    Before the Parade traces the beginnings of Halifax’s gay, lesbian, and bisexual community. Journalist and activist Rebecca Rose melds insights and perspectives from the people at the forefront with a thoroughly researched, narrative history. Rose brings her queer femme, feminist perspective to this compelling—and never before told—history of Halifax’s early LGB community.

    $29.95
  • Seaside Treasures A Guidebook for Little Beachcombers

    Seaside Treasures A Guidebook for Little Beachcombers

    Created by: Sarah Grindler
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A day of beachcombing is a day filled with salty sea air, enchanting seashells, and exciting discoveries. The ocean holds so much beauty and adventure, and it leaves so many treasures on its shores. Let’s explore these seaside treasures.

    An essential sea glass–hunting handbook for kids. With helpful advice, like “make sure no one’s home!” before taking a snail shell, and fascinating facts, like how sea glass is formed and where glass fishing floats come from, the gentle and flowing text invites young readers to explore and wonder about everything that washes up on the sand.

    Author and illustrator Sarah Grindler’s images are vivid and realistic, showing readers what to look for by the ocean—from purple sea urchin shells (that otters love to much on) to mussel shells, sand dollars, and every colour of sea glass—and encouraging all of us to imagine where those treasures may have come from. A beautiful keepsake as well as a practical guidebook for the young beachcomber.

    $17.95
  • I Place You into the Fire Poems

    I Place You into the Fire Poems

    Created by: Rebecca Thomas
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    In Mi’kmaw, three similarly shaped words have drastically different meanings: kesalul means “I love you”; kesa’lul means “I hurt you”; and ke’sa’lul means “I put you into the fire.” Spoken word artist Rebecca Thomas’ first poetry collection is at once a meditation on navigating life and love as a second-generation Residential School survivor, a lesson in unlearning, and a rallying cry for Indigenous justice, empathy, and equality.

    $18.95
  • I'm Finding My Talk

    I’m Finding My Talk

    Created by: Rebecca Thomas
    Artist: Pauline Young
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    I’m Finding My Talk reflects on the destructive effects on colonialism, rediscovering community and finding culture. Former Halifax Poet Laureate and second-generation residential school survivor Rebecca Thomas writes honestly and powerfully in this companion piece to Rita Joe’s I Lost My Talk. With vibrant illustrations from Mi’kmaw artist Pauline Young.

    $22.95
  • A Pocket of Time The Poetic Childhood of Elizabeth Bishop

    A Pocket of Time The Poetic Childhood of Elizabeth Bishop

    Created by: Rita Wilson
    Artist: Emma FitzGerald
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The childhood of Elizabeth Bishop (1911–1979) is painted onto the canvas of Great Village, Nova Scotia in this gentle ode to the poet’s early life. Before becoming a Pulitzer—Prize winning writer, young Bishop lived with her Gammie and Pa, learning to walk, to read and to write. Snippets of Bishop’s own words and charming artwork from illustrator Emma FitzGerald teach young readers to see the poetry all around them.

    $23.95
  • Kiss the Joy as it Flies Tenth-anniversary edition

    Kiss the Joy as it Flies Tenth-anniversary edition

    Created by: Sheree Fitch
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    With all the wisdom, humor and joy we’ve come to expect from Sheree Fitch, Kiss the Joy As It Flies, first published in 2008, marked the well-loved author’s move from children’s literature to adult fiction.

    Set in the fictional Maritime town of Odell, with a cast of exasperating but lovable characters, Kiss the Joy As It Flies promises to be a remarkable debut and a reader’s favorite. Panic-stricken by the news that she needs exploratory surgery, forty-eight-year-old Mercy Beth Fanjoy drafts a monumental to-do list and sets about putting her messy life in order. Among other things (hide the vibrator!), she’s determined to finally uncover the identity of her secret admirer; reconnect with long-lost friend and rival Teeny Gaudet; and, most importantly, get her hands on the note her father left before committing suicide all those years ago. But tidying up the edges of her life means the past comes rushing back to haunt her and the present keeps throwing up more to-do’s. Between fits of weeping and laughter, ranting and bliss, Mercy must contemplate the meaning of life in the face of her own death. In a week filled with the riot of an entire life, nothing turns out the way she’d expected.

    $18.95
  • Hope Blooms Plant a Seed, Harvest a Dream

    Hope Blooms Plant a Seed, Harvest a Dream

    Created by: Hope Blooms
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    There is an old saying that it takes a village to raise a child, but Jessie Jollymore has experienced through the youth of Hope Blooms, an inner city initiative she founded that engages at-risk youth, that sometimes it takes the children to raise the village. A dietitian who worked in inner city health for 15 years, Jollymore witnessed the challenges people face every day with food security, isolation, discrimination, and poverty. An idea bloomed of creating sustainable, youth-driven micro-economies: growing local food systems, growing social enterprises, and mentoring youth to become leaders of change. This led to over 50 youth ages 6 to 18 leading the way in growing over 3,000 pounds of organic produce yearly for their community, building innovative outdoor classrooms, and building a successful Fresh Herb Dressing social enterprise, with 100% of proceeds going toward growing food, and scholarships for youth.

    In this inspiring, vibrant book, the youth behind Hope Blooms tell the story of the social enterprise they built from the soil up, the struggles of “creating something from nothing,” successfully navigating the world of business, and ultimately building resilience and leaving behind a legacy. Includes youth’s words of wisdom, stories, and poetry, and over 75 colour photos.

    $24.95
  • Amazing Atlantic Canadian Kids Awesome Stories of Bravery and Adventure

    Amazing Atlantic Canadian Kids Awesome Stories of Bravery and Adventure

    Created by: John Boileau
    Artist: James Bentley
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Celebrate the amazing accomplishments of kids from across the East Coast in this book, the first in a new illustrated series about Amazing Atlantic Canadians. Learn about incredible young people excelling as athletes and inventors, overcoming adversity and even saving lives. Includes over 50 amazing, diverse youth from history to present day and shows young readers that greatness has no age limit.

    $19.95
  • So Imagine Me Nature Riddles in Poetry

    So Imagine Me Nature Riddles in Poetry

    Created by: Lynn Davies
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    From award-winning poet Lynn Davies comes her first collection for children. And there’s a twist: each of the poems in So Imagine Me has a secret.

    The lyrical and playful text describes something from nature—flora or fauna or another phenomenon—that’s also hiding in the illustrations. Readers will puzzle over the words and pore over the detailed illustrations looking for clues. Some of the riddles might be easy, and some are definitely tricky. All of them will delight, entertain, and challenge, leaving readers of all ages with new facts to share and an urge to get out into nature to discover more mysteries.

    $15.95
  • Two Crows
  • Say Goodnight

    Say Goodnight

    Created by: Emily Manning
    Artist: Becky Cameron
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    This charming lift-the-flap book is perfect for parents and children to read together to get ready for bedtime. With soft rhyming text and beautiful artwork, it encourages young ones to say goodnight by putting away their toys, closing the curtains, and turning on the nightlight. Each page has fun flaps to open and close which change the time on the clock, open the toy box, draw back the drapes to reveal cute animal friends, and more.

    $9.95
  • She Dreams of Sable Island

    She Dreams of Sable Island

    Created by: Briana Corr Scott
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    She dreams of Sable Island
    She goes there in her sleep
    The fog comes softly to her
    and she drifts across the deep.

    Nova Scotia–based paper-doll artist Briana Corr Scott’s first children’s picture book explores the wilds of the childhood imagination and of the shape-shifting Sable Island.

    Written as a gentle, lyrical poem, She Dreams of Sable Island is a wonderful read-aloud for bedtime, and a fact-filled exploration for curious readers who dream of adventuring to one of Nova Scotia’s most remarkable—and untouched—landscapes. Includes an illustrated map of Sable Island, descriptions of flora and fauna found on the island, a paper doll and accessories—even a Sable Island horse!

    $24.95
  • Lay Figures

    Lay Figures

    Created by: Mark Blagrave
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    In Saint John, New Brunswick in 1939, Elizabeth MacKinnon is swept up in the city’s vibrant community of artists. She finds herself joining their struggles to make sense of making art in a time of economic depression. In a story that couples bitter despair with exuberant triumphs, Elizabeth and her fellow artists make life-changing discoveries about politics and social responsibility, desire and betrayal.

    $22.95
  • I Lost My Talk

    I Lost My Talk

    Created by: Rita Joe
    Artist: Pauline Young
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Rita Joe’s essential poetry is presented anew in this children’s picture book with illustrations from Pauline Young. Joe, known as the Poet Laureate of the Mi’kmaw, tells her childhood story of losing her language at Shubenacadie’s residential school. Mi’kmaw culture and language are celebrated in this collection, which joins current conversations about Canada’s shameful history, truth and reconciliation.

    Published simultaneously with the companion book I’m Finding My Talk by Rebecca Thomas.

    $22.95
  • Fight On! Cape Breton Coal Miners,1900-1925

    Fight On! Cape Breton Coal Miners,1900-1925

    Created by: Joanne Schwartz
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    In early twentieth-century Cape Breton, coal mine workers spent all day in dangerous conditions. But the brave miners stood up to the companies, going on strike and risking their livelihoods to achieve better working conditions and healthier communities. Fight On! is at once an engaging history and a passionate call to action against injustice.

    $18.95
  • The Top 15: Nova Scotia's Greatest Athletes

    The Top 15: Nova Scotia’s Greatest Athletes

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    At 18, Sidney Crosby became the youngest player in NHL history to record 100 points in one season. At 29, he scored his 1000th NHL point, won his third Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and was named playoff MVP. It is probably no surprise that Crosby is No. 1 on this list of Nova Scotia’s Top 15 athletes, as compiled by the province’s Sport Hall of Fame.

    But what other athletes have done the remarkable and, times, the impossible? This book selects athletes from hockey, boxing, swimming, and other sports and ranks them—a formidable task bound to generate debate. Who is to say if gymnast Ellie Black is better than swimmer Nancy Garapick, or NHLer Al MacInnis greater than boxing legend Sam Langford? The authors acknowledge that ranking greatness is subjective, so, in addition to the Top 15 Athletes, the book includes 15 honourable mentions, as well as fascinating sidebars such as “15 Memorable Moments in Nova Scotia Sport” and “15 Great Nova Scotia Athletes Under the Age of 25.” There is something for every sports fan in this photo-rich keepsake book packed with names, images, and little-known facts.

    $17.95
  • Mayann Francis An Honourable Life

    Mayann Francis An Honourable Life

    Created by: Mayann Francis
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    When Mayann Francis was named Nova Scotia’s first Black lieutenant-governor, she wondered if the community would accept her. Francis was born just three months after businesswoman Viola Desmond was arrested for sitting in a whites-only section of a movie theatre in New Glasgow. Had enough changed? In this candid memoir, Francis describes her journey from humble beginnings in Whitney Pier, the daughter of immigrants, to the vice-regal office. She explains how her religious faith and her family’s belief in education equipped her for life’s challenges, including the loss of much of her vision.

    Before Francis was named lieutenant-governor, she had earned a masters degree in New York City and worked in a series of senior positions. But her time in the vice-regal office was not without challenges. Francis was unable to live in Government House for much of her term because the official residence was being renovated. As the renovations dragged on, there were rumours, she writes, that some politicians and bureaucrats did not want her to ever move in. Was it, she asks, because she was Black? Francis poses tough questions in this book, but also offers advice and encouragement to anyone faced with challenges.

    $29.95
  • Wounded Hearts Memories of the Halifax Protestant Orphans' Home

    Wounded Hearts Memories of the Halifax Protestant Orphans’ Home

    Created by: Lois Legge
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A portrayal of trauma and innocence lost at an infamous Halifax orphanage, from veteran journalist Lois Legge, which centers the strength and sorrow of the survivors. Thousands of children, between the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, passed through Halifax Protestant Orphan’s Home. Legge writes an in-depth narrative of an institution that betrayed so many of the children it was entrusted to protect.

    $19.95
  • There's a Mouse in My House
  • A Great Big Night

    A Great Big Night

    Created by: Kate Inglis
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    When three travelling frog musicians roll through the forest the grumpy old grouse is sure they are nothing but riffraff making a foolish racket. But when a storm makes a mess of the grouse’s home, he may find that music can be more than just for a party.

    $22.95
  • If I Were the Moon Twentieth - anniversary edition

    If I Were the Moon Twentieth – anniversary edition

    Created by: Sheree Fitch
    Artist: Leslie Watts
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    If I were the moon
    I’d shine down my light
    Right into your bedroom
    To warm up the night.

    A timeless bedtime book that “beautifully captures that perfect moment when a child is tucked up in bed, spellbound by the voice of an older sibling or an adult sharing a special book” (Books in Canada).

    With lyrical text, lit up by soft and gentle illustrations, If I Were the Moon makes its triumphant return to print in a beautiful hardcover just in time for its twentieth anniversary.

    $22.95
  • Beholden

    Beholden

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The story begins with Nell, the “spinster on the hill” near St. Peter’s, Cape Breton. Scarred by her own childhood, she swears she could never love a child and that she will never marry, denying herself a life with the man she loves. She’s proven wrong when a baby is born just down the road from her. Her love of little Jane, despite herself, propels us forward through generations trying to untangle their own traumas and secrets. Eventually, we meet Bridie—joyful, kind, capable Bridie—and see her struggling through the echoing pain of those who came before her. Her choices, her bravery, her “nest of wonderful women,” and her ultimate refusal to settle for anything less than love, eventually redeem her and everyone around her—even the spinster on the hill.

    As real as our own family dramas, Beholden is full of Lesley Crewe’s trademark laugh-out-loud moments, heartbreaking losses, incredible women with unbreakable friendships, and the sweet wildness of Cape Breton.

    $24.95
  • Escape to Reality How the World is Changing Gardening, and Gardening is Changing the World

    Escape to Reality How the World is Changing Gardening, and Gardening is Changing the World

    Created by: Mark Cullen
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Why do we garden? Why should we? How is gardening changing the world?

    These are just some of the philosophical gardening questions pondered in this heartfelt and gorgeously designed book. An informed and personal reflection on gardening in Canada from the country’s preeminent horticultural expert, Escape to Reality goes beyond the hows that are the focus of most gardening books and explores the whys. In short, narrative essays, topics range from garden and nature as therapy to who we are as gardeners and what life values we gain through the experience of gardening. It also includes some practical tips for cultivating and coexisting with your garden. Co-written with son, Ben Cullen, bestselling author and horticultural consultant Mark Cullen’s newest book is sure to find a home on the shelves of mindful gardeners across the country, and beyond. Proceeds benefit the Highway of Heroes. Includes original illustrations.

    $25.95
  • Berth

    Berth

    Created by: Carol Bruneau
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Uprooted, longing for love and to feel somehow situated, Willa Jackson flees life as a military wife when she meets Hugh, the lighthouse keeper on McNabs Island in Halifax Harbour. The object of her fantasies, a musician, he’s the last of a dying breed in this story set during the final days of lightkeeping before automation. Romanced by this magical location—so close to the city and its lively communities, yet so remote—she involves her ten-year-old son, Alex, in her escape. Things sour when isolation and Hugh, harbourer of secrets deadlier than she can imagine, turn as brutal as the forces of nature—and of self-deception—that threaten to engulf all three. A tender yet heartbreaking story of one woman’s reckoning.

    $22.95
  • Amazing Black Atlantic Canadians Inspiring Stories of Courage and Achievement

    Amazing Black Atlantic Canadians Inspiring Stories of Courage and Achievement

    Created by: Lindsay Ruck
    Artist: James Bentley
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Featuring over 50 historical and contemporary profiles, this fascinating book takes a look at the lives of Black Atlantic Canadians that saved lives, set records, and enacted great change.

    $19.95