• Acadian Tales from Cape Breton

    Acadian Tales from Cape Breton

    Created by: Anselme Chaisson
    Publisher: Breton Books

    An esteemed Canadian folklorist, Father Anselme Chiasson’s award-winning books include songs, tales and history of the Acadians of Cape Breton and the Magdalen Islands.

    $16.95
  • Acadian Lives

    Acadian Lives

    Editor: Ron Caplan
    Publisher: Breton Books

    The Cape Breton Acadian comes alive in this new collection of conversations with remarkable people in an extraordinary place-Acadians of Cape Breton Island. In their own words, this book is a marvelous introduction to their humour, passion, work life and heritage. From fishing life to the cooperative movement, from daily life to sorcery and celebrations-their words and photographs open a door to an intimate portrait of this unique, little-known world. Acadian Lives is a tribute to the tenacity, pride, ingenuity and wit of one of Cape Breton Island’s undeniable treasures. In English, with some French tales and songs.

    $21.95
  • Tighten the Traces

    Tighten the Traces

    Publisher: Breton Books

    Celebrating over 500 performances worldwide, Breton Books is proud to offer Robbie O’Neill’s extraordinary play in book form, along with photographs and memories of the lead character, the beloved Leo Kennedy of Canso, Nova Scotia. A tribute to terrific storytelling, Tighten the Traces is first of all a good, enchanting read. Here is the voice of Leo Kennedy, whose outrageous humour and fierce persistence overcame cerebral palsy and a suspicious world, to win him a living as a door-to-door salesman in eastern Nova Scotia. You’ll split a gut laughing, with tears in your eyes. Performed from Guysborough schools to the London stage, in Scotland, Australia, the World Exposition in Vancouver and as a CBC Television Special, Tighten the Traces has earned high praise and an ACTRA Best Acting Award for its writer/actor, Robbie O’Neill.

    $12.95
  • Scottish Lights

    Scottish Lights

    Created by: A A MacKenzie
    Publisher: Breton Books

    A wonderful collection of essays by the best-selling author of The Harvest Train and The Irish in Cape Breton. A popular public speaker, A. A. (Tony) MacKenzie brings that same brisk, informed voice to Scottish Lights, casting new light on the Celtic heritage of Cape Breton and Eastern Nova Scotia. He takes us to pioneer settlements and to the heart of Gaelic tradition, to the battles and passions of heroes and bards and scoundrels, both the well-known and those nearly forgotten.

    $16.95
  • The Midnight Murder

    The Midnight Murder

    Publisher: Breton Books

    In his short, vigorous life, McKinnon was the courageous editor of three Cape Breton newspapers, and a successful novelist. He fearlessly found a voice in the Boston literary world. Then he became a Methodist minister and tried to burn his “evil” novels. He died at 33-after a life as romantic and passionate as any of his characters.

    $16.95
  • Cape Breton Christ

    Cape Breton Christ

    Created by: Denise Aucoin
    Publisher: Breton Books

    An extraordinary, brave and provocative story told in the form of poetry that reads like a brisk, short novel. Denise Aucoin’s Cape Breton Christ is rare, risky, lighthearted and down-to-earth writing that challenges and encourages us all.

    $12.95
  • Pattie Pitter She Hates Litter

    Pattie Pitter She Hates Litter

    Created by: Jill Hickey
    Artist: Jeffrey Domm
    Publisher: Breton Books

    Pattie Pitter HATES LITTER. She picks up everyone’s candy wrappers and pop cans. But no one wants to help. So, Pattie quits. Soon the school is filled with garbage and the schoolyard is buried. NOW everyone is ready to help!

    $7.95
  • Hidden Heritage

    Hidden Heritage

    Created by: James Lamb
    Publisher: Breton Books

    From 1629 to the 1821 settlement of Rev. Norman McLeod, St. Ann has a rich and diverse history. Captured here with zest and detail.

    $14.95
  • Listen to the Wind

    Listen to the Wind

    Created by: Mary Ellen Tramble
    Publisher: Breton Books

    A rare and fascinating story of a life with schizophrenia. With the power of a novel, and laced with her small, strong poems, this book is a pleasure as well as art.

    $14.95
  • Wild Honey

    Wild Honey

    Created by: Aaron Schneider
    Publisher: Breton Books

    Stark and sensual, funny and frightening by turns, these are poems you can read and read again, for enjoyment and for insight.

    $9.95
  • John R and Son

    John R and Son

    Created by: Tessie Gillis
    Publisher: Breton Books

    No one has ever written about Cape Breton quite like this! A rich daring short novel, plus 5 stories. A troubling, brutal, and compassionate book that is a riveting classic.

    $14.95
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  • SpecialLink Book

    SpecialLink Book

    Created by: Sharon Hope Irwin
    Publisher: Breton Books

    The Mainstream is nothing more than life in the real world. SpeciaLink is devoted to seeing every child wit special needs a full participant in the mainstream. Evidence supports the value of full mainstream childcare for all children, regardless of the challenges. This means that from now on, the work of childcare includes Advocacy –promoting what we already know to be right.

    The SpecaiLink Book is the story of the road to the principles of full mainstream childcare, and of the SpeciaLink Symposium which made those principles the national agenda for mainstream advocates. “The Mainstream is the right stream” is the battle cry. Achieving full mainstream childcare for every child is the goal.

    The Book Also Includes a Canadian Directory of Mainstream Childcare Advocates, Further Readings, information about joining SpeciaLink, and other forms for the SpecaiLink Newsletter and videos.

    $14.95
  • Echoes from Labor's Wars

    Echoes from Labor’s Wars

    Created by: Dawn Fraser
    Publisher: Breton Books

    Rooted in Cape Breton’s industrial wars these are songs of rebellion, indignation, hatred of oppression, full of humour, courage and love of honest work are a powerful compelling testament to courage, peace and community. A collection of Dawn Fraser’s poetry and writing. Includes his war poetry and biography.

    $9.95
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    Duncan Back to Back

    Created by: Duncan Wells
    Publisher: Breton Books

    Storybook & Cassette

    $10.95
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  • Cape Breton Quarry

    Cape Breton Quarry

    Created by: Stewart Donovan
    Publisher: Breton Books

    Born in Ingonish, Cape Breton, Stewart is the author of the popular comic novel, ‘Maritime Union’. He teaches at St. Thomas University, Fredericton, and is the founding editor of The Nashwaak Review.

    $7.95
  • Cape Breton Captain

    Cape Breton Captain

    Publisher: Breton Books

    This is the true rough-and-tumble story of the life of David McLeod, a robust autobiography of saltwater and guts and passionate romance. Well-told story by the man himself.

    $9.95
  • Archie Neil

    Archie Neil

    Created by: Mary Anne Ducharme
    Publisher: Breton Books

    Born in 1943 in Plattsburg, New York, Mary Anne Ducharme came to Cape Breton in 1979, with her husband Richard and their children, Richard and Kathryn. For the past twelve years she has edited Participaper, produced through the Inverness County Department of Recreation. Mary Anne has a Master’s Degree in English, and has been a schoolteacher and a playwright and director. With her husband, she raises acres of strawberries in Whycocomagh

    $14.95
  • Stories From the Woman From Away

    Stories From the Woman From Away

    Created by: Tessie Gillis
    Publisher: Breton Books

    A novel of a woman’s rural life, and of the people whose weaknesses and wit enrich her Cape Breton community.

    $14.95
  • Sterling Silver

    Sterling Silver

    Publisher: Breton Books

    The personal essay has so much potential as a literary form that it’s gratifying to see it being skilfully and engagingly employed in this book. Silver Donald Cameron has plenty on his mind, and he knows how to hold our attention. Cameron easily entices us into his essay “Rocky Mountain High” with this for openers:”Downhill skiing is a certifiably silly sport, I whimper to myself as the chair-lift bears me inexorably over the treetops and gullies, like a slab of beef going around the overhead conveyors in an abattoir. “.

    $16.95
  • The Seven-Headed Beast and Other Acadian Tales from Cape Breton Island

    The Seven-Headed Beast and Other Acadian Tales from Cape Breton Island

    Created by: Anselme Chaisson
    Publisher: Breton Books

    This is the first book of Acadian tales now told in English, and establishes these stories as a part of Cape Breton heritage.

    $12.95
  • Moonlight Skater 9 Cape Breton Stories and The Dream

    Moonlight Skater 9 Cape Breton Stories and The Dream

    Created by: Beatrice MacNeil
    Publisher: Breton Books

    A mischievous blend of Scottish and Acadian, these stories blossom, or explode softly, in your life.

    $14.95
  • God & Me

    God & Me

    Created by: Sheila Green
    Publisher: Breton Books

    In God & Me Sheila Green of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, offers a series of sort, unpretentious poems meant to share the experience of questions, answers an mysteries in discovering relationship with one another, and with God. The ease and caring of this little book make it a rare find for wide range of people. Alison R. Grapes has contributed drawings that, rather than illustrate, try to maintain the calm, urgent joy.

    $6.95
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  • (M)other

    (M)other

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    No, my son doesn’t have a father!

    From the delivery room to the classroom, a woman whose motherhood is questioned explains: her son doesn’t have a father, but he’s got two moms. She is the other mother. A (m)other, but there was only room for one on the birth certificate. In the minds of some adults and kids, however, a father figure must be found. Adapted from a 2018 CBC Poetry Prize shortlisted poem, this book tells, with tenderness and accuracy, the difficulties that homoparental families face in being accepted for who they are: loving families.

    $13.95
  • Meet Me at Green Gables

    Meet Me at Green Gables

    Created by: Michel Bourque
    Artist: Jean-Luc Trudel
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Gracie Finley and Glenda Landry, two young girls from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, both dream of being on stage. This is in the 1960s, just as the Confederation Centre of the Arts opens its doors in their hometown. Gracie and Glenda soon join the new theatre’s company of actors and become best friends. To the delight of audiences, they take on the roles of kindred spirits Anne and Diana in the marvelous musical inspired by the novel Anne of Green Gables.

    Also available in French: Rideau Rouge et Pignons Verts.

    $13.95
  • Noel, Christmas, Noeleoimg

    Noel, Christmas, Noeleoimg

    Created by: Marguerite Maillet
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Seize dessins illustrent un texte inédit. À l’enfant de raconter l’histoire et aux parents ou amis de la noter (en français, en anglais, en mi’kmaq ou dans une autre langue). À différents âges, l’enfant imaginera différents contes. Un livre-souvenir unique en son genre à offrir en cadeau à l’enfant… devenu grand.

    $7.95
  • Calendar of Life in a Narrow Valley: Jacobina Campbell's Diary, Taymouth, NB 1825-1843

    Calendar of Life in a Narrow Valley: Jacobina Campbell’s Diary, Taymouth, NB 1825-1843

    Created by: D. Murray, Gail Campbell
    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    Over the course of two decades, the ever-observant Jacobina Campbell coordinated the activities of a busy household and reported on the daily lives of family and neighbours. This remarkable woman’s diary introduces an early 19th-century community on the Nashwaak River where life and work were shaped by the seasonal rhythms of the farming-lumbering economy that came to characterize much of rural New Brunswick.

    $19.95
  • Separate Spheres Women's Worlds in the 19th-Century Maritimes

    Separate Spheres Women’s Worlds in the 19th-Century Maritimes

    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    A best-selling anthology of original articles about the history of women in the Maritime Provinces. The traditional stereotypes surrounding Victorian womanhood are challenged by authors who tell us about farm women and black women, about women in classrooms, churches and factories, about women who struggled against family violence, defended their property rights, participated in public events and campaigned for social reform. Contributors include Rusty Bittermann, Gail Campbell, Janet Guildford, Phillip Girard, Rebecca Veinott, Hannah Lane, Bonnie Huskins, Suzanne Morton, Sharon Myers, Judith Fingard and Gwendolyn Davies.

    $9.95
  • Myth and Milieu: Atlantic Literature and Culture 1918-1939

    Myth and Milieu: Atlantic Literature and Culture 1918-1939

    Created by: Gwendolyn Davies
    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    A lively look at the cultural history of the Maritimes and Newfoundland in the years between the two world wars. This is the world of Lucy Maud Montgomery and Thomas Raddall, E. J. Pratt and Helen Creighton, Margaret Duley and Frank Parker Day. In a wide-ranging review of regional culture, Myth & Milieu explores novels and poetry, painting and folklore, music and film, local dialect and political cartoons.

    $16.95
  • Studies in Maritime Literary History 1760-1930

    Studies in Maritime Literary History 1760-1930

    Created by: Gwendolyn Davies
    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    From the early diarists and satirists to the women writers of the nineteenth century and the poetic Song Fishermen of the twentieth, Maritime writers have made distinctive responses to the social, political and geographical realities of their time. These essays reveal how the region’s writers have shaped and reflected the identity of the Maritimes.

    $16.95