• The Sea That Sings To Me
  • Coming Home

    Coming Home

    Created by: Fiona Steele
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $17.95
  • Memories of Christmas : Marlene Campbell
  • Truck

    Truck !

    Created by: Doretta Groenendyk
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $13.95
  • Safe Harbour
  • For the Love of Sea View
  • The Cows Are Out

    The Cows Are Out

    Created by: Dale McIsaac
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $22.95
  • The Multiplication Rap Multiplying is a snap…when you know the “Multiplication Rap”!
  • Jasper’s Road

    Jasper’s Road

    Created by: Susan White
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $13.95
  • Crescent Moon Friends
  • Beautiful Sadness
  • Living Full Circle Living with Balance and Intention Inspired by Medicine Wheel Teachings

    Living Full Circle Living with Balance and Intention Inspired by Medicine Wheel Teachings

    Created by: Jenene Wooldridge
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    PLAN YOUR YEAR WITH THE LIVING FULL CIRCLE PLANNER. In this planner, author Jenene Wooldridge shares her insights and personal experience on how she incorporates teachings of the medicine wheel around balance and living with purpose to live her life and achieve success. She shares the importance of contemplation, preparation, goals and how they connect to Living Full Circle.

    Discover what works for you, develop healthy habits and create goals with intention to live your best. With twelve themed months and 52 weeks of guided reflection, this planner provides a foundation for your ideal life. Track your progress and learn from its useful tips and inspiration as you grow.

    • Created by you, for you!
    • Delivers clarity for daily living
    • Guided reflection to increase self-awareness and productivity
    • Goal setting, habit tracking and intentional living

    $29.95
  • Our Rock and Our Salvation
  • Wright Retreat

    Wright Retreat

    Created by: Susan White
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $22.95
  • Epekwitk Mi’kmaq Poetry from Prince Edward Island
  • RESET: breathe Journal

    RESET: breathe Journal

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    The RESET:breathe journal is a compilation of all things ‘feel good.’

    Everyone was born with the right to live their life feeling the best they absolutely can but sometimes we just forget how.

    Each day you will be asked to track the things that contribute to us feeling our best. Things like top priorities, sleep, energy and movement. The journal finishes with challenges and blank pages.

    $21.00
  • More Bygone Days Moonshine, Dancing’ & Romancin’
  • Skyward

    Skyward

    Created by: Susan White
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $13.95
  • My Year as a Space Cadet
  • The Rosary and the Rifle The Murder of Mary Ann MacKinnon

    The Rosary and the Rifle The Murder of Mary Ann MacKinnon

    Created by: Ernie MacAulay
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    On July 1, 1931, Mary Ann MacAulay married John Charles ‘JC’ MacKinnon at St. Mary’s Church in Souris, PEI. This mother of 12 children was a busy farmer’s wife, known for her optimistic outlook. Her optimism shone through her weekly column in The Charlottetown Patriot entitled “Mrs. Wiggs and Her Garden Patch”. Mrs. Wiggs’ writings not only identify her as an astute observer and chronicler of local events, educational issues, agricultural practices, and economic issues but also that Mary Ann was one of Mother Nature’s admirers and a person inclined to optimism where it could be found.

    Mary Ann’s oldest child, Estelle, was 19 years old in 1951. A very attractive young lady, Estelle had graduated from Grade 11. Not long afterward, she was assaulted by an ex-boyfriend, Joey MacDonald, who was about to be tried for attempted rape. Before the trial, Mary Ann and family sat down to say the Rosary. About half way through, they heard glass breaking and first thought it was the chimney of the Aladdin lamp. Immediately when the sound was heard, Mary Ann swayed on her seat and fell backward. Her family members saw blood coming from behind her left ear and they then realized she had been shot. Mary Ann died on the second anniversary of her husband’s death leaving behind eleven orphaned children.

    This is the story of the trial of Joey MacDonald and the family Mary Ann left behind.

    $19.95
  • Broken Crayons

    Broken Crayons

    Created by: Patsy Dingwell
    Artist: Marla Lesage
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    When Ms. Gillis, a preservice teacher on Prince Edward Island, decides to complete her International Teaching Practicum in Kenya, sponsored by Farmers Helping Farmers, she is very excited. She can’t wait to start her adventure in the warm African sun, leaving behind cold February days in Canada and (as she comes to learn) a well-stocked Island classroom. She is eager to share her newly-acquired teaching skills with the children in Kenya. She arrives laden with gifts and school supplies from friends on PEI. As she distributes a gift of crayons to her students, she soon realizes that she is the one who has the most to learn. Broken Crayons is a delightful story written for school age children. It is based on a true story that never grows old and one which carries a message for all, no matter your age.

    $14.95
  • Ashtanga Yoga The Definitive Guide to Therapeutic & Traditional Yoga

    Ashtanga Yoga The Definitive Guide to Therapeutic & Traditional Yoga

    Created by: Greg Tebb, Manju Jois
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    This ground–breaking guide to Ashtanga yoga, by two of the world’s leading teachers, Manju Jois and Greg Tebb, is the only book on yoga you’ll ever need.

    $25.95
  • Kira's Crossing

    Kira’s Crossing

    Created by: Orysia Dawydiak
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Five years had passed since Kira discovered that she was a mermaid adopted by a fisherman and his wife. Her birth parents were merrow royalty who had been imprisoned by their enemies, the shape shifting Finfolk. The Finfolk had also taken over Merhaven, the hereditary undersea home of the West Atlantic merrows. Encouraged by merrow clans and supported by the local fishing community, Kira decided to join a Merhaven recovery mission. Also volunteering for the operation was Janus, a mysterious, handsome young merrow from the North Sea, as well as several Spegars, large merrows from across the Atlantic, who hunted with spears. In the chaos that followed the mission, Kira found herself on an unexpected journey that would take her across the continent and a fight for her own survival.

    $14.95
  • When the Hill Came Down

    When the Hill Came Down

    Created by: Susan White
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Keefe Williams lives a childhood of neglect and disconnect, feeling completely invisible. Known only for the story of the night his parents died and the freak event that killed them, he suffers silently holding on to the one thing in his life that sets him apart. When Keefe is a teenager Summer Barkley moves to the community. She is oblivious to the entrenched story of Keefe Williams’s life, giving him an opportunity to finally be someone separate from his tragic past. As their relationship develops, Keefe can claim his true identity.

    Through Keefe’s art and Summer’s writing the need to truly explore and understand the past becomes something from which they cannot run. When the Hill Came Down explores greed, jealousy, love, loyalty and the very fabric of a community full of stories whose threads intertwine. The colour, texture and multi-faceted of any story in any community, bear scrutiny. Nothing is ever exactly the way it seems.

    $22.95
  • A Tale of Two Fiddlers The Early Days of Sports and Life in Charlottetown

    A Tale of Two Fiddlers The Early Days of Sports and Life in Charlottetown

    Created by: Fred MacDonald
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    This is the story of the Charlottetown family as seen through the eyes of the oldest boy, Fred “Fiddler” MacDonald. This memoir tells of Frederick James’ journeys in the City, starting with his days as a newspaper and a shoe-shine boy while attending Queen Square School, an all-boys Catholic school in the centre of the City. The story retraces his paper route in the mid-1950’s and the people that he encountered in his travels.

    $22.95
  • Island Girl From orphan to military wife
  • Legends of Prince Edward Island

    Legends of Prince Edward Island

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Long isolated from their fellow countrymen by the Strait of Northumberland, the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island developed personal characteristics and a way of life peculiarly their own. These stories depict Islanders and that way of life before modern transportation linked the Island Province with the mainland.

    The book contains fifty-nine stories set against the background of the Garden of the Gulf before the turn of the century. Some of the legends are written in the Island dialect and any persons and places in the areas are mentioned by name. Legends of Prince Edward Island is the result of years spent in collecting the now almost forgotten folklore of pioneer days.

    $10.95
  • The Keto Solution A Practical Guide for Living Your Low-Carbohydrate Life

    The Keto Solution A Practical Guide for Living Your Low-Carbohydrate Life

    Created by: Angela Doucette
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    At the age of 40, Angela Doucette was seriously overweight and starting to show signs of metabolic disease. She had developed high blood pressure, had some concerning numbers in my cholesterol/lipid profile and was about 50 pounds overweight. She felt miserable and frustrated having tried so many weight loss and exercise programs but nothing seemed to work long term. She switched to “Primal” eating and was finally able to shift the weight. Surprisingly, though, her blood pressure decreased naturally, her hs-CRP (an inflammatory marker) dropped significantly, and her lipid profile improved without medication! As a way to share the benefits, she started a weight loss and coaching program and offers workshops as well as online and in-person meetings. She has created a peer support network through the Keto Solution Facebook group, which continues to grow.

    As Dr. Gary Fettke says, “Once you see the benefits, you can’t unsee them.” This journey has not only changed her professional outlook and career path, it has also given her hope for her future. With the knowledge and motivation to make the changes, she feels that other Maritimers can see these changes too. Packed with recipes and helpful hints, The Keto Solution is the only book you need for switching to a Keto lifestyle.

    $19.95
  • 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
  • The Bygone Days Folklore, Traditions & Toenails

    The Bygone Days Folklore, Traditions & Toenails

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Reginald—better known as “Dutch”—Thompson is a multi-faceted storyteller with unforgettable voices—those of Roy from Murray Harbour North, Adelaide from Bunbury, Gus from Chepstow, and countless others—to tell the stories of the Bygone days in Prince Edward Island [sometimes NS, too]. Stories that, without Dutch’s talent and care, might be remembered only by family and close friends or lost altogether.

    Remember when the train ran from tip to tip and along all the small branches, taking goods, people, and baseball teams to other parts of the Island? How about when ice cream and two pieces of cakes cost 10 cents at White’s Ice Cream Parlour on Kent Street? When lobster was not the gourmet’s delight it is now and the backs were used to fertilize the crops? That butchering the pig before a full moon will mean less fat on the meat? Or that it was bad luck to cut your nails on Sundays.

    From CBC Radio to the pages of this book, you’ll hear Dutch’s voice encouraging these informative, illuminating, poignant, and hilarious stories from the minds and hearts of Maritimers born between 1895 and 1925, almost as if they were all still here and telling them to you.

    $22.95
  • the Whither Poems

    the Whither Poems

    Created by: Catherine Edward
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    the whither poems is a poetry collection by Catherine Edward, a septuagenarian grandmother. “Whither is an oldish word, with a helpful attitude. I love it for that,” she says. “The overarching theme of the book is ‘that which cannot be’ while admitting to ‘what must be’. It is in the response to unanticipated, uninvited change that one’s mettle is revealed.”

    $17.95
  • Welcome to Camp Fill-in-the-Blank

    Welcome to Camp Fill-in-the-Blank

    Created by: Hope Dalvay
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Page’s perfectly organized life turns upside down when her parents send her to Prince Edward Island to babysit her cousins Crusoe and Danger (those are their real names) for the summer. The only problem is that her cousins feel that they are too old to have a babysitter—they would rather be at summer camp. Page realizes the solution to the problem is to give her cousins exactly what they want: summer camp in their own backyard. Despite Page’s meticulous efforts to plan a different theme for each week of Camp Fill-in-the-Blank, she quickly learns that life with her cousins rarely goes according to plan.

    $12.95