• Betrayer

    Betrayer

    Created by: Michael Hennessey
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Inspired by the last murder in Prince Edward Island for which capital punishment was exacted- and the theory that a third man was involved in the crime- The Betrayer conjures the fictional life of this “third man” in an intimate psychological profile of a man who, quite literally, gets away with murder. With a deft hand, Hennessey takes us down the darker streets of mid-20th-century Charlottetown, capturing the city’s gritty west end with the brushstrokes of someone who has lived it. He also takes us down into the darkest recesses of the human spirit, into the mind and soul of a murderer.

    $19.95
  • Jean Pierre Roma

    Jean Pierre Roma

    Created by: Jill MacLean
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    During the four years poet Jill MacLean lived in Prince Edward Island, she researched Jean Pierre Roma’s settlement at Trois Rivières. Her first collection, The Brevity of Red, was published in 2003. She now lives in Bedford, Nova Scotia.

    $9.95
  • Who Departed This Life

    Who Departed This Life

    Created by: George Wright
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    George Wright has had a long history of interest in the Burying Ground, with at least nine direct ancestors buried there (great-great-great- and great-great-grandparents). The launch of the book coincides with the 150th anniversary of the founding of the City of Charlottetown.

    $19.95
  • Kindred Spirits

    Kindred Spirits

    Created by: Dianne Hicks Morrow
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Who is your kindred spirit? Who kindles the fire in your soul?

    Driven by curiosity about her own intense friendships and soul-to-soul connections, Dianne Hicks Morrow devoted the last 10 years to asking Atlantic Canadians these questions.

    In Kindred Spirits, people as diverse as composer Norman Campbell, lyricist Elaine Campbell, country doctor Jim Bowen, author Sheree Fitch, photographer Freeman Patterson, comedian dentist Marina Sexton, theatre director Duncan McIntosh, minister Elizabeth Stevenson, university president Wade MacLauchlan, and actor Deb Allen reveal their passionate connections to the people, places, and animals that inspire their deepest trust, their most intimate contact, and their unconditional love.

    $24.95
  • Enchanted House

    Enchanted House

    Created by: Beth Janzen
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Charlottetown poet Beth E. Janzen’s work has appeared in journals such as The Malahat Review and Grain. Her chapbook Night Vanishes was published by Saturday Morning Chapbooks in 2004. The Enchanted House is her first full collection of poems.

    $15.95
  • Bubba Begonia, You'll Be Sorry

    Bubba Begonia, You’ll Be Sorry

    Created by: Gerry O'Brien
    Artist: Brenda Jones
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Bubba Begonia is a young boy who desperately wants to make a good impression on the first day at his new school. But Bubba is nervous. Very nervous. And when he gets nervous his finger just seems to naturally head to his nose. “Bubba! Don’t be messin’ with your nose,” admonishes his mother. “Your finger’ll get stuck and then you’ll be sorry!”But Deerwatson Elementary isn’t your ordinary school. And Bubba’s classmates aren’t your ordinary students. In meeting the zaniest bunch of kids ever assembled, Bubba makes a memorable first impression when his mother’s words of warning come true.In his first chapter book (ages 8 and up), Gerry O’Brien creates an hilarious story of a young boy who overcomes an embarrassing personal habit with the help of his equally embarrassing little sister.

    $8.95
  • Bridging Islands

    Bridging Islands

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    An island is a piece of land surrounded by water. But: what happens when bridges, causeways, tunnels- “fixed links”- irrevocably connect islands to mainlands? Is insularity, and its way of life, threatened? Or is it saved by virtue of a stronger integration with the world at large?Bridging Islands is a critical, interdisciplinary scoreboard of the pros and cons of bridging islands to mainlands. Internationally recognized scholars review the assorted socio-cultural, economic and political impacts of fixed links on small island communities. Included are chapters on Prince Edward Island’s Confederation Bridge (celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2007), Cape Breton’s Canso Causeway, islands in Quebec and Newfoundland, the Florida Keys, Ireland, France, Scotland, Sweden, and Singapore.

    $29.95
  • Taste of Water

    Taste of Water

    Created by: Frank Ledwell
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    The taste of water is something we all know but need to be reminded of once in a while: how it tastes of shared memory, and of what it means to be human, and of the earth.Prince Edward Island’s second Poet Laureate, Frank Ledwell, invites us to enter his words and world, seeking to share a sense of our common humanity and our interdependent fates, and to recognize communal experience in the particularities of personal experience.The traditional role of the Poet Laureate is to mark occasions, and Ledwell’s poems masterfully make quotidian Island events and lives into special occasions that sing with the “spirit of the spoken word taking hold.”

    $15.95
  • True Meaning of Crumbfest

    True Meaning of Crumbfest

    Created by: David Weale
    Artist: Dale McNevin
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    “Winner of the Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children’s Literature; over 17,000 copies in print; animated Christmas special on TELETOON, with the spin-off series Eckhart, The True Meaning of Crumbfest is the story of a curious little mouse named Ekhart, who sets off to discover the truth about that most abundant time of year called ‘Crumbfest,’ when bounteous crumbs miraculously appear in the old Prince Edward Island farmhouse in which he lives. Much anthologized — particularly by CBC Radio’s ‘Fireside Al’— this a heartwarming tale of the magic that happens when the ‘Outside’ and the ‘Inside’ come together.”

    $12.95
  • A Few White Lies

    A Few White Lies

    Created by: Lorne Elliott
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $19.95
  • Threshold
  • The Life of Boston King

    The Life of Boston King

    In the summer of 1783, at the end of the American Revolution, several thousand Black men, women and children left New York City with the British Army, bound by ship for Nova Scotia. Now uniformly called “Black Loyalists”, regardless of their status at leaving New York, theirs is a rich and fascinating history. One of the most well-documented of these Black Loyalists was a man named Boston King, born a slave to Richard Waring, a rice-planter in South Carolina.

    King experienced a religious revelation while in Nova Scotia, and became a Methodist preacher; he went to Sierra Leone in 1792 to spread the Gospel; and from there was invited to England to study at a Methodist school. While there, he wrote the story of his life and conversion. This was published in the Methodist Magazine of the times.

    Thus survived one of only three autobiographies of a Black Loyalist, full of details of the Loyalist settlement of Nova Scotia. It is reprinted here as “Memoirs of the Life of Boston King, a Black Preacher,” edited by Ruth Holmes Whitehead and Carmelita Robertson. An introduction by Ruth Holmes Whitehead presents new research findings about King’s life, and her Afterword examines particularly his life as a slave on the Waring Plantation, near Charleston, SC. Whitehead and Robertson revisited the ruins of two Waring plantations, where King would have worked as a child and young man, and photographed the dirt road, still running through one plantation, down which he would have ridden away to freedom.

    $14.95
  • Marilla Before Anne

    Marilla Before Anne

    Created by: Louise Michalos
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Marilla Cuthbert was fifty-two years old when the plucky red-headed Anne Shirley came to live with her and her brother, Matthew, at Green Gables farm on Prince Edward Island. A seemingly cold and dour spinster, her heart eventually softens to the loveable orphan girl. But for over a century readers have wondered, who was Marilla before Anne?

    In Louise Michalos’s remarkable debut novel, readers are introduced to a spirited eighteen-year-old Marilla Cuthbert—a girl not unlike Anne herself—who is desperately in love, and whose whole life is spread before her. But when a moment of defiance brings life-changing consequences, a new Marilla begins to take shape, one who would learn to bear tragedy like a birthright, and loss as an inevitability, and who would hold steadfast to the secrets that could shatter the lives of everyone around her.

    Weaving its way from Marilla’s early life in Avonlea to her coming-of-age in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and back, Marilla Before Anne is the story readers of Anne of Green Gables have longed for. Told with a refreshingly original East Coast voice, this exquisite, heartbreaking work of historical fiction takes readers on a journey back in time, to the Green Gables where Marilla Cuthbert lived, loved, and learned, long before Anne.

    $24.95
  • Chocolate River Rescue

    Chocolate River Rescue

    Created by: Jennifer McGrath
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    “Get off of there, Craig!” shouted Shawn.
    “I can’t! I’m slipping!” wailed Craig.
    Shawn leaped back onto the ice. He took a breath and jumped over the widening crack, grabbing his little brother by the coat as he flew through the air. Both boys fell heavily to the ice on the other side.
    The boys stared in horror as the crack widened to reveal an eddy of churning, foaming brown water.

    Tony, Craig, and Shawn are trapped on an ice floe on the Petitcodiac River in the dead of winter, and the rapid current is pulling them toward the ocean. Twelve-year-old Petra arrives and the boys think they’re saved, but their dangerous journey is only just beginning.

    The boys and Petra face peril at every twist and turn of the river in Chocolate River Rescue, an exhilarating adventure based on true events. They also learn that a river of chocolate is far better served warm, over ice cream, than cold on an ice floe!

    arn that a river of chocolate is far better served warm, over ice cream, than cold on an ice floe!

    $14.95
  • Bluenose Cookbook

    Bluenose Cookbook

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The Bluenose Cookbook includes famous Yarmouth recipes with a strong emphasis on seafood. Most are traditional recipes from the southernmost part of Nova Scotia. Originally published in 1965, this 4th edition has been reprinted many times.

    $22.95
  • Pirates of the North Atlantic (New Ed)
  • Trees of Nova Scotia

    Trees of Nova Scotia

    Created by: Gary Saunders
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    An informative guide to 45 native and exotic species of trees and shrubs that inhabit Nova Scotia.

    $16.95
  • The North Atlantic Right Whale Past, Present, and Future

    The North Atlantic Right Whale Past, Present, and Future

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The North Atlantic right whale, also called the “urban” whale for its proximity to industrialized regions of North America’s east coast, is one of the largest whales in the world. Averaging 14 metres, and weighing about 40,000 kilograms, it is known for its graceful tail, callosities, lack of dorsal fins, and strong bond with its young. But historically, it was known as the “right” whale to kill, and has been commercially hunted for its abundant blubber and oil since the tenth century.

    Considered nearly extinct by the 1950s, the population slowly began to recover due to conservation efforts in the late twentieth-century. But commercial fishing-related deaths in recent years, including the loss of at least seventeen right whales (2% of the population) in the summer of 2017, put the species at a level of critical endangerment. The next few decades will determine whether it survives.

    Offering background on the whale’s history, unique biology and behaviour, information on what is killing them and how readers can help, The North Atlantic Right Whale is an important, accessible book that will spark action and increased awareness of the plight of this majestic creature.

    $19.95
  • Danger Revealed

    Danger Revealed

    Created by: Teresa LaBella

    Can Rayen escape her ruthless Chicago crime boss? Escape with the riveting rollercoaster ride of “Danger Revealed.” This suspenseful novel will keep you on the edge-of-your-seat until the very end and wanting more!

    $24.97
  • St. Paul Island The Story of Lighthouses, Shipwrecks, and Lives on "The Graveyard  of the Gulf"

    St. Paul Island The Story of Lighthouses, Shipwrecks, and Lives on "The Graveyard of the Gulf"

    Created by: Gabrielle Williams
    Publisher: Breton Books

    History of life-saving and lighthouse keeping on a noted hazard to shipping—a rock with over 300 known shipwrecks on its shores.

    $19.95
  • Lullaby for New Brunswick

    Lullaby for New Brunswick

    Artist: Chris Brown
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Sing your way around the province with this charming lullaby. Vibrant imaged and evocative language combine to celebrate the beauty and diversity of New Brunswick’s landscape.

    $9.95
  • Atlantic Schooners

    Atlantic Schooners

    Created by: L B Jenson
    Publisher: Brunswick Press

    Noted marine artist and historic illustrator L.B. Jenson has produced a number of publications that feature the history and heritage of Nova Scotia’s ocean-going traditions including his most ambitious work, Bluenose 11, Sage of the Great Fishing Schooners.

    $6.95
  • Forty-Five Wooden Boats

    Forty-Five Wooden Boats

    Created by: WoodenBoat Books
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Deciding what boat to build is one of those wonderful mind pursuits, and study plans catalogs are a great way to get that thought process in gear because you have a nice variety of boats to compare/contrast.

    The designs range from three different skin-on-frame boats, to glue-lap-ply dinghies and daysailers, to a 20′ trimaran, and some go-slow canal boats. There are several power boats, including simple skiffs and more rugged powercraft, and weekender type sailboats go up to 24 feet. What sets these design catalogs apart from other such publications is the honest commentary, and the lines provided so you can understand the hull shapes of a three-dimensional boat from a flat piece of paper. Basic particulars are included, as well as building skills needed. And, all of the plans shown are available for purchase from WoodenBoat.

    This is the fourth in the very successful series of boat design catalogs published by WoodenBoat. The three prior sutdy plans catalogues have approximately 100,000 copies in print. None of the designs in Forty-Five Wooden Boats are shown in the prior books, and the emphasis is on boats you can build.

    $16.95
  • New England Masts and The King's Broad Arrow

    New England Masts and The King’s Broad Arrow

    Created by: Samuel F. Manning
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Author/illustrator Sam Manning has brought to life a period in history which makes this book valuable, but not simply because you will understand how the shipbuilding industry worked from the 1600s – 1800s. Manning shows what governments were doing, why, and how it directly parallels the twentieth- and twenty-first century policies of nations to spend blood and treasure to ensure they can control the supply of natural resources for their national security. With 1600s Europe unable to supply the big tall masts needed for their navies, Great Britain established a policy of marking trees in New England which were specifically the Crown’s, to be cut, processed, and shipped back to England. Without proper masts, the navy could not carry sails to propel their ships–much like the need for oil today.

    $10.95
  • Go Build Your Own Boat !

    Go Build Your Own Boat !

    Created by: Harold Payson
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    This book is packed with how-to and know-how, as well as photos and drawings. Originally published in 1987, the book still has a place near and dear to many followers of the late Dynamite Payson, who still inspires folks to just get to the process of building a boat they can actually use.

    $21.95
  • Instant Boats

    Instant Boats

    Created by: Harold Payson
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    How to build simple, well-designed plywood boats without a complicated building jig, featuring complete scaled-down plans for five easily-built boats designed by Phil Bolger. From a small punt to a 31′ daysailer with a schooner rig. The step-by-step example being a 12′ double-ended sailing skiff.

    $17.60
  • Build the Instant Catboats

    Build the Instant Catboats

    Created by: Harold Payson
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Featuring one of Phil Bolger’s clean, simple designs. Dynamite clearly explains the building process that will result in your own 12′ gaff-rigged catboat using the stitch-and-glue plywood method.

    $15.95
  • How to Build the Footy Model Presto

    How to Build the Footy Model Presto

    Created by: Flavio Falcoi
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    A “Footy” is a internationally recognized model boat sailing class, taking its name from the 12” long box the hull must fit into to comply with the rules.The book is packed with step-by-step building photos, suppliers of materials including radio control units, a reduced sized complete set of building plans (yes, you could scale-up) a lengthy intro to the evolution of the PRESTO design, as well some Flavio sketches for ideas of other boats.Built from solid balsa, PRESTO complies with the Footy model rules by fitting into the 12” x 6” box… on the diagonal, to give her just a bit more length. Flavio is very competitive. And, you’ll find his wave-length / hull-drag test info quite interesting. But the thing that will absolutely grab you is the boat itself–quite handsome, and packed with personality.About the author: Flavio Faloci resides in Genoa, Italy, where he makes his living as a naval architect at the head office of the Registro Italiano Navale, the Italian equivalent of the American Bureau of Ships. He is also team captain and chief designer of the Trieste Waterbike Team, current holder of the Guiness record for longest distance covered in 24 hours. He is also the Italian registrar for the Footy model class, as well as a skilled cook of cakes, ice creams, and cookies.

    $21.95
  • Sailing for Everyone

    Sailing for Everyone

    Created by: Simon Watts
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Boatbuilder, sailor, and teacher Simon Watts divides his time between San Francisco, and the family summer home on Middle Island, near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

    $14.25
  • Windjammers Downeast

    Windjammers Downeast

    Created by: Fred LeBlanc
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    The images in this book are termed photographic impressions–paintings created from photos and software, using a stylus as the paintbrush, producing a unique form of artwork.

    $14.95
  • The Watery Realm

    The Watery Realm

    Created by: Peter Gow
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Here is an enjoyable read and an ideal gift for your water-oriented friends. It’s a series of essays about the ways in which bodies of water–lakes, rivers, and seas–inspire and ignite curiosity for those who venture onto, into, or near them.

    The Watery Realm will no doubt initiate a most pleasurable response in the reader. Boat fanatics, beach bums, sailors, naturalists, linguists, surfers, and especially readers of maritime lore and literature will all be reminded of the many possibilities of the world of sea and shore, tall ship and kayak, lake and stream, shell and shark.

    $19.75
  • A Kid's Book on Boatbuilding

    A Kid’s Book on Boatbuilding

    Created by: Will Ansel
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    As a kid, Will Ansel would spend hours rowing the creeks around Annapolis, Maryland. From his boat he could look down on the wrecks of Chesapeake skipjacks, and watch the turtles sun themselves on deckbeams and the tops of centerboard trunks. He found other types of Chesapeake boats there too, including the old “log” boats. Years later, Will built scaled-down skipjacks, wrote about them, and eventually went to work at Mystic Seaport as a ships’ carpenter and boatbuilder. Will now lives in Georgetown, Maine, in an old house built at the water’s edge, with a small shop and dock. The inventory of boats and kayaks is currently seven. Besides keeping up, using, and adding to these, he does some writing and painting, and work around a cabin in the woods.

    $12.05