• Row Bot

    Row Bot

    Created by: B. A. Knowles

    It is not every day you meet a rowboat-rowing Row Bot (say that three times fast), but here he is. The word play is simply magnificent and the book is pure fun. You’ll find yourself reading it aloud over and over and over again. Written for kids 4-6 years-old, this book is original in every sense of the word. If your child might like to meet a genial Row Bot, come on along for the ride.

    $14.95
  • Where the Rivers Meet

    Where the Rivers Meet

    Created by: Danny Gillis

    Strange, even deadly, encounters happen when young Tommy Caffrey is left alone with the Mi’kmaq tomahawk he found. Set in a mythical northern Cape Breton town, Where the Rivers Meet is a coming-of-age story told against the backdrop of religious and racial conflict that occurs when gold is discovered on Indian land.

    $19.95
  • Princess Grace and the Jellyfish

    Princess Grace and the Jellyfish

    Created by: Jane Moseley

    Anybody familiar with the annual arrival of jellyfish on the beaches of the East Coast knows of the fear it can strike in young children. In this heartwarming story – written from a grandmother’s (Moseley) perspective – we watch as young Grace transforms into Princess Grace, becoming friends with the pink jellyfish as she realizes they do not sting parts of the body without any hair, like the palm of your hand. Instead of something to be feared, the pink jellyfish are beautiful creatures to be admired for their shape and colour.

    $9.95
  • Natalie's Glasses

    Natalie’s Glasses

    Created by: Steven Rhude

    To tell you the truth, and this is no word of a lie, the story of Natalie’s Glasses is about learning to see. But then again isn’t everything? Natalie Whitman is nine years-old, in grade four, and attends Lunenburg Academy. Natalie’s dad and granddad went to the Lunenburg Academy; even her granddad’s dad and his granddad went there.The Lunenburg Academy is the most beautiful school in the most beautiful town in the whole world. When you tell people the Lunenburg Academy is a school, sometimes they don’t believe you. Children aren’t supposed to go to a school this beautiful. Sometimes, though, Natalie doesn’t notice or think of just how beautiful it really is, that is until somebody wants to take it away from her.I don’t think I told you, but Natalie wears glasses. What is important to mention is that she loses her glasses and the funny thing is only then could she see. This is an epic children’s journey . . . a journey of discovery and belief in yourself. The spirit of Natalie Whitman triumphs in this battle with adults who just can’t see.

    $19.95
  • A Calf for Olive

    A Calf for Olive

    Created by: Cheryl Dawn Buchan

    Olive is devastated when she overhears a kid at school making fun of her for wanting to raise a calf for the 4-H calf competition. They think she can’t possibly do it because she has cerebral palsy. But, with the love and support from her family and friends, Olive develops a strong bond with a Jersey calf and draws on her problem-solving skills to get her calf ready for the fall competition.

    $10.95
  • Disaster at the Highland Games

    Disaster at the Highland Games

    Created by: Riel Nason

    Kate doesn’t think she needs to practice her Highland dancing to get ready for the Highland Games. Practicing at home isn’t as much fun as dancing in class. She’s good enough already, and everything will be fine. Or will it?

    This high-energy picture book by author and Highland dance teacher Riel Nason showcases Highland dancing and the Highland Games culture and is brought to life by the whimsical illustrations of Nathasha Pilotte.

    $15.95
  • Finding Avalon

    Finding Avalon

    Avalon Monday doesn’t mind telling schoolmates that her mother ran off to California to live with a guy she met on the internet. After all, that’s way less embarrassing than the truth.

    One fresh start and three years later Avalon discovers there are things you can never truly leave behind. When the past collides with the present it exposes her secret and threatens to leave her new life in ruins.

    $12.95
  • Stormy Passage

    Stormy Passage

    Created by: Kate Merlin

    Young Nate is enjoying his newfound freedom from school when he gets a job working on the steamship New York. But the work is hard, and the ship gets caught in the Saxby Gale of 1869. Will they ever make it to safety? Based on a real incident, this adventure story should appeal to ages 9-12 even though it is written at a grade 2-3 reading level.

    $9.95
  • Under the Floorboard

    Under the Floorboard

    Created by: Wendy Ranby

    15-year-old Aileen never feels good enough to please her mother. When she pries up the floorboard at her aunt’s house, she sheds a light on the dark secret she worked so hard to forget. Why does no one ever talk about her baby sister Claire and what happened to her?

    Then her mother announces she’s pregnant and starts acting strange. After the baby is born, her mother descends into a depression, and Aileen has to cope with the effect this has on both her and her family. Life isn’t easy when your parent has a mental health issue. Especially when no one talks to you about it. Honesty is tough. Is it possible her mother has secrets of her own and is Aileen ready for the truth? Miscommunications abound, but underneath there is love—even if it is hard to feel it sometimes.

    $12.95
  • Follow the Goose Butt to Nova Scotia

    Follow the Goose Butt to Nova Scotia

    Artist: Odette Barr

    Camelia Airheart, the lovable Canada goose, is back! In this humorous early chapter book, she follows her Aunt Tillie’s goose butt to Nova Scotia where she meets interesting characters like Spike, the cuddly porcupine, Cindy Crowsby, the famous hockey player and Willow, the bookworm donkey. Will she find her way after she becomes stranded on a beach, lost in a pea-soup fog, and alone and afraid on the Bluenose?

    $10.95
  • Deer Island Mystery

    Deer Island Mystery

    Created by: Don Kelly

    Jamie’s heritage project on Captain Nehemiah Butler quickly turns into a search for buried treasure, and he and his friends have to draw on their deductive, orientation, and science skills to find it. Tension mounts when an important clue goes missing at school. Will someone else beat them to the treasure? This mystery read for ages 9-12 is set on New Brunswick’s Deer Island.

    $11.95
  • Take off to Tantramar

    Take off to Tantramar

    Artist: Odette Barr

    Camelia Airheart is back. She’s on an adventure to the Tantramar Wetlands, in southeast New Brunswick. She is looking for “leg bling”, just like the kind her Aunt Tilly has. This picture book is a prequel to Follow the Goose Butt, Camelia Airheart! and tells the story of how Camelia came to acquire her very own leg band. It is bound to delight Camelia fans, both young and old.

    $14.95
  • Maya and Mitaine:From Saint John to Paris

    Maya and Mitaine:From Saint John to Paris

    Created by: Joanie Duguay

    A trip to Paris to attend a fashion show! Maya is worried but looking forward to it. Will her elderly cat, Mitain, still be alive when Maya returns from Paris’ And will she miss seeing her father who is working on the Queen Mary II’ This story of travel, haute couture, and the loss of a beloved pet is a translation of Maya et Mitain published by Bouton d’ors Acadie.

    $11.95
  • Follow the Goose Butt, Camelia Airheart !

    Follow the Goose Butt, Camelia Airheart !

    Artist: Odette Barr

    Poor Camelia Airheart. She is easily distracted and her GPS — Goose Positioning System — is faulty. When she gets separated from her flock, she gets lost and starts on a journey that will take her all over New Brunswick. Will she ever find her way home to her flock? A beautifully illustrated early chapter book for children.

    $10.95
  • Snowy Owls: Whoo Are They ?

    Snowy Owls: Whoo Are They ?

    Created by: Ansley Ford, Denver Holt
    Artist: Jennifer Bohman

    Written for readers ages 8 and up, Snowy Owls: Whoo Are They? reveals how this bird of prey survives?and thrives?in the harsh landscape of the Arctic tundra. With clear language and beautiful illustrations, the book travels alongside the Snowy Owl as it hunts, finds a mate, raises a family, and faces the challenges of an uncertain future.

    $12.00
  • Today's Joe Howe

    Today’s Joe Howe

    The father of freedom of the press, a pioneer in the fight for responsible government, advocate for public education, groundbreaking journalist and honoured statesman – Joseph Howe has had a profound and lasting influence on Nova Scotia and, indeed, all of Canada. On the 200th anniversary of his birth, this unique book explores his ongoing legacy. Fiercely loyal to Nova Scotia, Howe was a romantic and a humanist, with a vision that’s every bit as relevant today as it was in the 19th century.

    $12.95
  • Peggy of the Cove:  The Rescue of Peggy

    Peggy of the Cove: The Rescue of Peggy

    Created by: Ivan Fraser
    Publisher: Ivan Fraser

    Ivan Fraser is a writer and artist living in the Peggy’s Cove area of Nova Scotia. David Preston Smith is a book illustrator and artist living in St. Margaret’s Bay, Nova Scotia.

    $20.00
  • Peggy Of The Cove A Legend

    Peggy Of The Cove A Legend

    Created by: Ivan Fraser
    Publisher: Ivan Fraser

    Peggy of the Cove is the legend of a young girl who was the only survivor of a shipwreck at Halibut Rock, Nova Scotia in the mid 1800s. Live through her ordeal from storm to shipwreck to rescue during the terrible storm. Discover how Peggy’s Cove was named. Also available is an illustrated version

    $15.00
  • Peril at Plover Point

    Peril at Plover Point

    Created by: Dorothy Perkyns
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Summer vacation reunites David, Mary and Stephen, the three young detectives. While exploring the area, the trio discovers a series of puzzling clues in this action packed mystery.

    $8.95
  • Us and Them A Novel

    Us and Them A Novel

    Created by: Hugh R. MacDonald

    Set in late-1920s Sydney Mines, Us & Them is the story of sixteen-year-old JW Donaldson, who interrupts his high school education to work in the coal mine to help support his family.

    A fatal accident in the mine awakens JW to just how dangerous working conditions are and to how management seems to care more about production than about the men and boys who are the means of that production.

    JW enlists the aid of union activist and local hero, JB McLachlan, and learns that even the young can be a positive voice for change.

    $11.95
  • The Manager A Novel

    The Manager A Novel

    Created by: Caroline Stellings

    Tina is short, but she packs a wallop.

    And she knows every move a boxer needs to get to the top.

    It’s 1979, and the glory days of the sport are over. With the family gym about to fold, and her father unwilling to listen to a word she says, Tina explodes and takes off, leaving Sydney’s Whitney Pier behind her for good.

    But it isn’t her temper that turns things around, it’s a road trip with her sister, and a Mi’kmaw light-heavyweight they meet along the way. Tina’s convinced he’ll go the distance –with her as Manager. 

    $11.95
  • Extraordinary Life of Anna Swan

    Extraordinary Life of Anna Swan

    Created by: Anne Renaud

    On a balmy August morning in 1846, a child was born to Ann and Alexander Swan in the couple’s small wood cabin in Millbrook, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. This in itself was not odd, as home was where babies where most often born in the mid 19th century. What was surprising, however, was that Anna Swan weighed an amazing 6 kilograms (13 pounds) –almost twice the size of an average newborn.

    Anna Swan grew to an astonishing size –nearly 2.5 meters (almost 8 feet) tall. She was billed as “The Nova Scotia Giant Girl” at P.T. Barnum’s American Museum in New York. But despite her unusual and challenging physical attributes, she rose above adversity and led the life of love, happiness and great accomplishments. This is her remarkable story.  

    $14.95
  • Trapper Boy

    Trapper Boy

    Created by: Hugh R. MacDonald

    Set in a 1920s coal-mining town, Trapper Boy is the story of 13-year-old JW Donaldson, a good student with a bright future. As school ended for the year in 1926, JW was looking forward to summer. Sure, he would have chores – feeding the horse and milking the goat, tending the garden, that kind of thing – but he would also have lots of time for fishing, building his cabin and reading. Lots of reading.But there is something worrying his parents. His father works in the mine, and there is a lot of talk around town about the mines. JW doesn’t know the details – Adults had a lot to worry about, and he was in no hurry to become one.Slowly, JW’s parents reveal the truth: his father’s hours at the mine have been reduced and they face difficult decisions to try to make ends meet. One such decision will have a previously unimagined impact on the young man’s life.

    $11.95
  • Blood Brothers In Louisbourg

    Blood Brothers In Louisbourg

    Created by: Philip Roy

    As the son of an officer, Jacques was expected to pursue a career in the military. In the spring of 1744, at the age of fifteen, Jacques and his father leave France for Louisbourg, the French capital of Île Royale, where Jacques is to learn the military arts – a far cry from his books and music and the comforts of his mother’s home. In the Acadian forests that surround the French fortress of Louisbourg, a young Mi’kmaw man named Two-feathers watches the strange comings and goings of soldiers and citizens. Two-feathers is hoping to find his father who, he has been told, is an important man among the French – they have never met. From his discreet camp outside the walls of the fortress, Two-feathers watches, believing that he will know his father when he sees him. At night, he moves silently about the city, including the Governor’s apartments, where he befriends a beautiful young French woman. Jacques’ life in Louisbourg is a curious mixture of military duties and his visits to the Governor’s apartments where he teaches the daughter of a visiting merchant to play the violoncello. The two young men follow very different paths – one formally educated and refined, the other curious and skilful – both seeking to understand their father. Their paths and their worlds collide during the violent siege by British forces in 1745.

    $11.95
  • L'étoile dans la pomme

    L’étoile dans la pomme

    Created by: Marie-France Comeau
    Artist: Gilles Cormier
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Somewhere on a fertile land, a love-struck apple plays around with a moonbeam.

    $13.95
  • Petit Pico

    Petit Pico

    Created by: Fabien Melanson
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    “Crick, crack, crickety-crack! A baby chick is born.”

    $9.95
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  • Sur la rue de Tout-le-Monde

    Sur la rue de Tout-le-Monde

    Created by: Sheree Fitch
    Artist: Emma FitzGerald
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    “If ever you go walking on Everybody street you will see everyone’s different.”

    $16.95
  • Africville

    Africville

    Created by: Shauntay Grant
    Artist: Eva Campbell
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    When a young girl visits the site of Africville, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the stories she?s heard from her family come to mind.

    $14.95
  • La nouvelle vie de Madame Bouteille

    La nouvelle vie de Madame Bouteille

    Created by: Angèle Delaunois
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    During an incredible trip, Madam Bottle and her friend Mister Paper, are in for a… transformative experience! What will Madam Bottle look like after her beauty treatment?

    $9.95
  • Un monstre dans ma cuisine

    Un monstre dans ma cuisine

    Created by: Marie-France Comeau
    Artist: Isabelle Léger
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Grandma Rosi said it: if you want a beautiful and delicious monster, you need some elbow grease! You have to mold the monster, knead it, att ack it, hit it! And when it moves, when bubbles come out of its belly? Quick, flatt en it down, you need to master your monster! And then? Heat, and a nice nap. Discover the best monster recipe in this new picturebook by storyteller Marie-France Comeau.

    $13.95
  • Zee

    Zee

    Created by: Su J. Sokol
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    But their words, their emotions, once again catch up to her. They mercilessly shove themselves into her unprotected mind, pushing Zee’s own thoughts and ideas violently out. Zee’s heartbeat accelerates, beating a panicked rhythm in her chest as she tries to clear her head of them.

    $14.95