• Ce n'était pas nous les sauvages, le choc entre les civilisation

    Ce n’etait pas nous les sauvages Le choc centre les civilisations europeennes et autochtones

    Created by: Daniel N. Paul
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    As a person of First Nation ancestry I cannot help but wonder if the failure of Caucasian Americans and Canadians to reveal and teach about the horrors their ancestors carried out against North American First Nation Peoples is a deliberate cover-up, or an indication they hold within their minds a notion the life of a First Nation person is valueless—not worthy of human considerations. The latter is probably the more plausible, because it is an unchallengeable fact that the crimes against humanity committed against our peoples over the centuries by people of European descent are not viewed with the same abhorrence by Caucasians that such crimes against other races of people are viewed. If such were the case there would be unconditional condemnation of it, and the knowledge would be readily available and taught in schools. -FROM THE INTRODUCTION

    This updated edition incorporates Daniel Paul’s ongoing research. It clearly and profoundly shows that the horrors of history still rain upon the First Nations people of the present.

    $29.95
  • A Boy From Acadie Roméo Leblanc's Journey to Rideau Hall

    A Boy From Acadie Roméo Leblanc’s Journey to Rideau Hall

    Created by: Beryl Young
    Artist: Maurice Cormier
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Young Roméo LeBlanc, from Cormier Cove, New Brunswick, did not expect that one day, thanks to his family and sisters, he would have the chance to go to high school and university, become a history teacher, then a journalist, and finally a politician, climbing up the ladder to the highest position! Nevertheless, he stayed modest and kept his great sense of humour all his life.

    $19.95
  • Une journee poney! Pemkiskahk'ciw ahahsis!

    Une journee poney! Pemkiskahk’ciw ahahsis!

    Artist: Paul Lang
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Joséphine looks at her grandfather and wonders whether he’s serious. After all, he loves to joke around! A pony has neither a steering wheel to drive it, nor seat to sit in… how will she ever stay on a pony and guide it to the pond?

    $14.95
  • Sous mon arbre

    Sous mon arbre

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Robins, swallows, sparrows, and chickadees… Birds are frolicking on the grass, but in the tree, a cat is watching. Will their songs sing its vigilance to sleep? Writer and seasoned teacher Chantal Duguay Mallet and young local illustrator in high demand Danica Brine are back with a third charming book in the Sous mon… series…, made of rhymes, short sentences and a rich vocabulary combined with colourful and amusing illustrations!

    $8.95
  • Appi et le parfum puant

    Appi et le parfum puant

    Created by: Marilou Savoie
    Artist: Pauline Dugas
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    When you’re a skunk, stinking is a musk-t. Priscille has no smell, and at the Great Muskyrade Ball, she will fade next to her gloriously stinky sisters. Her friend Appi wants to help the sad little skunk. In this second quest, she will go looking for the smelliest smell possible! On the way, there will be brambles bushes, a cooking witch and a carnivorous plant with a bad temper.

    $10.95
  • Coquelicot sur un rocher

    Coquelicot sur un rocher

    Created by: Aurélie Resch
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Carla, journalist covering the war in Afghanistan, is on a quest. She’s searching for something significant to bring back for her son Théo.

    For his part, Tom, a nineteen-year-old American, try to make sense of this war for which he embarked without knowing why. His mother deeply worried at the thought of her son.

    Laïla and Amir, living in a dusty Kabul, are separated by the conflicts.

    These mothers and their child are bound by the same fight, the one for love.

    $14.95
  • La bonne idée!

    La bonne idée!

    Artist: Natasha Pilotte
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Océanne would love to have a swimming pool or take a trip in an airplane like her new friend does. But Océanne’s parents are farmers. They sell at the local market. It doesn’t earn them a great deal and it takes a lot of work. Nevertheless, the family takes a weekend off to go visit Oceanne’s great grandmother at Baie Sainte-Marie in Nova Scotia. It’s a trip that will give her a chance to appreciate how fortunate she is, and put her little aggravations into perspective. What’s more, she has an idea that will take shape while she’s there–one which will make her parents proud and make Océanne herself a partner in their market venture.

    $12.95
  • Les Sept Amis

    Les Sept Amis

    Created by: Elena Martinez
    Artist: Daniela Zekina
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Monday throws on warm clothing, Tuesday takes the train to meet Wednesday while Thursday crawls out of bed to meet up with Friday… for a whole week’s worth of rhyme and sparkling illustrations.

    $8.95
  • Ah! pour Atlantique

    Ah! pour Atlantique

    Created by: Sylvain Rivière
    Photographer: Réjean Roy
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Everyone knows that the oceans are full of treasures and hidden dangers–with Sylvain Rivière we discover twenty-six of them. With the sail set to cruising, Ah! pour Atlantique explores the myths of Ulysses and Neptune, kayak and yacht voyages, the threat presently posed by green crabs and multiple other aspects of the marine trades. All sails set, Rivière’s verses resonate like a foghorn, illustrated by the talented Réjean Roy. These marine terms offer a special passage into francophone America–its dreamscapes and majestic views, a wellspring of treasures and adventures firmly anchored in our Maritime vocabulary.

    $15.95
  • Histoire de Galet

    Histoire de Galet

    Created by: Marie Cadieux
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Martin is a teenager living in Dieppe. War rages on, and his country, France, is under Nazi occupation. Cohabitation is tough, and living conditions are poor. While living with Mrs. Agnes, a resourceful old lady, Martin is unwillingly dragged into the horrible conflict of the Second World War and makes a life-changing discovery…

    $12.95
  • Mémère Soleil, Nannie Lune

    Mémère Soleil, Nannie Lune

    Artist: Jean-Luc Trudel
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Acadian Mémère and Scottish Nannie seem to have nothing in common but their grandchildren, but in this beautiful picture book from bestselling author Diane Carmel Léger and illustrator Jean-Luc Trudel, difference is celebrated. A co-publication with Nimbus Publishing, published simultaneously in English.

    $12.95
  • Le pêcheur et le renard

    Le pêcheur et le renard

    Created by: Marianne Dumas
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Barabas is a lonely fisherman. Every morning, alone, he goes out to sea on his small fishing boat, throws his net in the water, and hopes to bring some fish home (where no one is waiting for him). Then, one day Barabas discovers footprints near his home. To whom could they belong?

    $10.95
  • Sous ma roche

    Sous ma roche

    Artist: Danica Brine
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    A curious child lifts a garden rock and discovers a lively universe. These bugs might send a small shiver down an adult’s spine, but the colorful, whimsical illustrations are just what any playful child relishing gooey and squigly creatures wants to approach. The short rhythmic sentences are a perfect tool to approach French reading and natural sciences to boot, since all these charming creatures are found in the Atlantic provinces!

    $8.95
  • Maya et Mitaine

    Maya et Mitaine

    Created by: Joanie Duguay
    Artist: Réjean Roy
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    At any age, you can miss your home and your old reassuring cat. Maya accompanies her designer mother on a professional trip to Paris but worries: will Mitaine hold up? Will her father working on a cruise ship leave St-John’s port before she’s back? Whether walking down your own German Street in New Brunswick or up Butte Montmartre in Paris for the first time, love is the best travel insurance.

    $11.95
  • Lili Tutti-Frutti

    Lili Tutti-Frutti

    Created by: Edith Bourget
    Artist: Serge Richard
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Lili Tutti-Frutti’s friends and family tease her and predict she will turn bananas if she keeps chomping on her beloved snacks. This is just what seems to happen, but then, what better cure than Maman’s love and… more fruits! This whimsical and touching book also includes a two-page presentation with specific exotic fruit names, no preaching and all in good fun, but it does encourage a fruit eating habit!

    $9.95
  • La patate cadeau ou la « vraie » histoire de la poutine râpée

    La patate cadeau ou la « vraie » histoire de la poutine râpée

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Christian Treitz, the youngest son in a German family immigrated to the Monckton Township, learns that the trauma of the Acadian Deportation is still alive. The Treitz family is hungry and cold. Luckily, Christian meets Pierre Belliveau, who could have left Moncton’s newcomers to their unhappy fate. Instead, the Acadian has brought with him the seed of a new beginning. Despite the obstacles between them, their unexpected friendship blossoms on the banks of the Petitcodiac River. 

    $12.95
  • Un coeur, quatre pattes

    Un coeur, quatre pattes

    Artist: Danica Brine
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    It’s back to school for Jacoby, a therapy dog. He knows his job but can’t help feel a little anxious. With the help of Madame Ève, he will meet the challenge just fine. And with his big heart, he will prove to be a great support for little Jacob, who has moved from Alberta. A dog at school might be unusual, but it can sure make a world of difference!

    $9.95
  • Sous mon lit / Beneath My Bed

    Sous mon lit / Beneath My Bed

    Artist: Danica Brine
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Clinging on to his blanky, his gaze sparkling with curiosity, a child examines what hides underneath his bed. He focuses his flashlight on some of the animals of the Maritime Provinces; some well know, and others to discover. Each is absorbed in some rather whacky activity: let’s not reveal the smelt’s or the weasel’s, but the turtle, the lobster and skunk seem to be having a merry party indeed!

    $8.95
  • Dis dix dinosaures / Say Ten Dinosaurs

    Dis dix dinosaures / Say Ten Dinosaurs

    Created by: Gaetane Pinet
    Artist: Denise Paquette
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    This is Bouton d’or Acadie’s first foray into the world of dinosaurs. Dis dix dinosaures steps into a burgeoning world where each page is an opportunity for children to have fun counting and associating details of the images to numbers. On the splash page, one finds the scientific names of dinosaurs frequently found in other works, but (in our opinion) never illustrated with such stunning colours. Denise Paquette, one of Acadie’s most seasoned illustrators, had the time of her life with this one. As for the Moncton author Gaëtane Pinet, with such imagination, she makes a striking debut!

    $8.95
  • Flo remonte la riviere / Flo Up the River

    Flo remonte la riviere / Flo Up the River

    Created by: Ginette Pellerin
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    A winding river seems to beckon Flo away from her beloved Maritime bay. In this fourth adventure for the little traveling buoy, Flo gathers her courage and goes upstream. Her curiosity is put to the test as she discovers a whole new world of colors, animals and sounds. But at the end of the day, a friendly encounter allows the little buoy to quietly fall asleep, cradled by the river.

    $8.95
  • AmiSoleil aux iles de la Madeleine

    AmiSoleil aux iles de la Madeleine

    Created by: Nicole Daigle
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Accompagne AmiSoleil dans cette toute nouvelle aventure. Tu y découvriras comment vivent le pluvier siffleur et la puce de sable. Tu verras que, même s’ils sont très différents, ces deux animaux ont quelque chose en commun..

    Une invitation à la découverte d’un habitat côtier et des animaux qui y vivent.

    $8.95
  • Le trésor d`Elvis Bozec

    Le trésor d`Elvis Bozec

    Created by: Francoise Enguehard
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Elvis Bozec a un rêve : découvrir des vestiges laissés par les marins français qui sont venus, il y a très longtemps, pêcher la morue à Terre-Neuve. Avec l’aide de sa sœur et d’un vieux monsieur sympathique, réussira-t-il à retrouver les traces de son ancêtre sur l’île Rouge, où l’on ne voit pourtant plus rien du passage des Bretons ?

    $9.95
  • How the Petitcodiac River Became Muddy

    How the Petitcodiac River Became Muddy

    Created by: Raymond Martin
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Légende mi’kmaq. Combat entre une anguille et un homard

    $9.95
  • Little Boy Catches a Whale

    Little Boy Catches a Whale

    Created by: Allison Mitcham
    Artist: Naomi Mitcham
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Un couple pauvre et âgé recueille un petit garçon trouvé sous la terre. Cette action bienveillante est le prélude à une série de prodiges…

    Ewle’jijik kisiku’k wejia’titl lpa’tu’ji’jl aqq westawia’titl. Wla teli wla’tekejik nikan-aknutk ta’n teli mili tpiejik.

    A poor old couple find a little boy underground and rescue him. This kind action is the prelude to a series of amazing occurrences.

    $8.95
  • Pursuing Equality Women in Newfoundland and Labrador

    Pursuing Equality Women in Newfoundland and Labrador

    Editor: Linda Kealey
    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    The story of the women’s suffrage movement and other struggles for social reform in Canada’s oldest province. A pioneering work, originally published by the Institute for Social and Economic Research, now available again at a low price.

    $9.95
  • Illustrated History of the Acadians of Prince Edward Island

    Illustrated History of the Acadians of Prince Edward Island

    Created by: Georges Arsenault
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Written for the general reader, this book by Georges Arsenault provides an overview of the three hundred years of French and Acadian presence on Prince Edward Island. The author describes the first settlements established on the Island by France, the deportation of the Acadian inhabitants in 1758, and their resettlement on the Island. He also looks at the evolution of the economy, the role of the Catholic Church, French-language education, and the struggles to ensure a vibrant French culture in the Acadian communities throughout the Island.

    $19.95
  • Prince Edward Island, Images of the Night Sky

    Prince Edward Island Images of the Night Sky

    Created by: Stephen DesRoches
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Prince Edward Island is celebrated the world over for its pristine beaches, charming villages, and scenic vistas. While many books have celebrated the Island’s beauty over the years, no book has focused solely on photographs of the Island at night.

    For long-time residents and first-time visitors alike, these unforgettable images are an important celebration of the unparalleled charm of this Prince Edward Island.

    $29.95
  • Historic PEI : Vintage Postcards of Prince Edward Island

    Historic PEI : Vintage Postcards of Prince Edward Island

    Created by: Ed McKenna
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Throughout Canada’s early days, Prince Edward Island was a thriving province with a strong tourist industry. Historic Prince Edward Island portrays the quaint lifestyle and the busy industry that Canada’s smallest province had to offer. With unique messages to friends and family, these early postcards paint a picture of history not available in history books.

    $22.95
  • Island at the Centre of the World The Geological Heritage of Prince Edward Island

    Island at the Centre of the World The Geological Heritage of Prince Edward Island

    Created by: John Calder
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Prince Edward Island has a history. But its story begins far, far beyond the birth of the nation, the arrival of European settlers, the Mi’kmaq, or even the first humans. Its story is older than the Island itself, which was born of climate change and rising seas just 7,000 years ago.

    The red cliffs of the Island have their origins in a world before the dinosaurs, in a time some 290 million years ago. Its red soils, and the sands and dunes of its shores, are reborn from the rocks of this primeval world. The rocks of the island province were deposited as rivers coursed their way through the tropical heart of Pangea, a giant landmass formed by moving continents. The part of the Earth that would one day become Prince Edward Island lay at the centre of this world, and felt the heat of the tropical sun, its intense monsoon rains and withering dry seasons. This was the beginning of the Age of Reptiles that preceded the dinosaurs, and the landscapes, dryland forests, and animal life of that time are all recorded here across Prince Edward Island, from Tignish through Malpeque Bay and Hillsborough Bay to Annandale. Consider too, that people—the L’Nu’k, or Mi’kmaq, witnessed the birth of this Island thousands of years ago. All of this has been our best kept secret. Until now.

    $19.95
  • Summer in the Land of Anne

    Summer in the Land of Anne

    Artist: Carolyn
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Six-year-old Elspeth’s mother has a surprise in store for her daughters. She’s taking Elspeth and her eleven-year-old sister on a surprise vacation. When she starts reading Anne of Green Gables aloud to the girls, they catch on–they’re going to Prince Edward Island!

    Elspeth proudly dons her Anne hat on the ferry, ready to explore the Land of Anne. Although she knows she’s really visiting Lucy Maud Montgomery?s house, she feels like she recognizes everything from the books and is thoroughly enchanted. At first devastated that Montgomery’s first house was torn down by Montgomery’s uncle, Elspeth sees signs of life–chipmunks living in the old cellar.

    Elspeth’s imagination is ignited. No longer satisfied with pretending to be Anne, Elspeth is instead inspired to become more like Montgomery: famous writer Elspeth of Cavendish, writing about the world she loves.

    $22.95
  • Minegoo the Mi'Kmaq Creation Story of Prince Edward Island

    Minegoo the Mi’Kmaq Creation Story of Prince Edward Island

    Created by: Sandra Dodge
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    A long time ago, the Great Spirit created all of the sky and stars but it wasn’t enough. He then made a beautiful place called Minegoo, a place so beautiful that He almost placed it amongst the stars. He decided that instead, he would place Minegoo in the most beautiful spot on earth. He summoned Kluskap and asked him to find this spot. After searching the whole world, Kluskap found the Shining Waters, the spot in the Gulf of St. Lawrence that would be home of the Mi’kmaq people created in his own image.

    $13.95
  • Acadian Women of Prince Edward Island Three Centuries of Action

    Acadian Women of Prince Edward Island Three Centuries of Action

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    From the time of their arrival on Isle Saint-Jean in the early 1700s,Acadian women played a major role in the survival of the colony.Over the generations, they have been active in the home and in the community. They have nursed, taught, worked, sung, prayed, and served. Integrated into a well-documented text with numerous photographs, their testimonies provide a history of the Acadie of Prince Edward Island. This book relates how that history was lived by Acadian women and influenced by their action and determination.

    $19.95