• You Might Be From The Great White North If ...

    You Might Be From The Great White North If …

    Artist: John Henderson

    You Might Be From The Great White North If … is a delightful, illustrated romp through the Great White North. From one of the most celebrated cartoonists in the North, John Henderson delivers his unique take on this extraordinary place, tickling the funny bone on every page. As Henderson proves, the people of the North are proud of who they are and like nothing better than a good laugh.

    $19.95
  • Nova Scotia Book of Lists

    Nova Scotia Book of Lists

    Created by: Vernon Oickle

    Humans love lists. As humourist writer H. Allen Smith once wrote, “The human animal differs from the lesser primates in his passion for lists.” That infatuation with lists continues here. From Nova Scotia’s great collector comes a masterful collection of lists that will start family arguments, provoke a wry smile, or just generally entertain on a cold winter night or in the dog days of summer.

    In The Nova Scotia Book of Lists find out:
    •Joe Canada’s Top10 qualities that define a “real” Nova Scotian.
    • Natalie MacMaster’s wish list of the Top 10 Nova Scotians she would like to perform for.
    •Jimmy Rankin’s 10 favourite songs ever performed by a Nova Scotian.
    •JC Douglas’ list to Top 10 bands or performers to ever come out of Nova Scotia.
    •Dan Soucoup’s list of Nova Scotia’s 10 best books.
    •Darryll Walsh’s Top 10 haunted places in Nova Scotia.
    •Len Wagg’s 10 best places in Nova Scotia to photograph.
    •Joan Dawson’s 10 most memorable back roads she’s ever travelled in Nova Scotia.
    •Michael de Adder’s list of the top Nova Scotians that a political cartoonist likes to draw.
    •Michael Haynes’ list of Nova Scotia’s best trails.
    •Pete Luckett’s 10 top choices of Nova Scotian products he likes to see on a menu when he dies out.
    •Gerry Doucet’s top 10 fishing holes in Nova Scotia.

    $19.95
  • My Nova Scotia Home Nova Scotia's best writers riff on the place they call home

    My Nova Scotia Home Nova Scotia’s best writers riff on the place they call home

    Editor: Vernon Oickle

    In this no-holds barred look at the province, writers captivate and capture the true essence of Nova Scotia. From these personal accounts of life here, the writers reveal the great joys and small pleasures but also the schisms, foibles, and missed opportunities of a life made in Nova Scotia. By revealing themselves, they make the province larger, more welcoming, more interesting, and certainly more colourful. This book is proof positive that life really is a search for home.

    $19.95
  • For The Record

    For The Record

    Created by: Wilfred P. Moore

    Former Senator Wilfred Moore has been part of the political and cultural fabric of Nova Scotia and Canada for the best part of 50 years. From Halifax alderman and deputy mayor, chair of the Halifax Metro Centre and of the Bluenose II Preservation Trust Society, to ultimately representing Nova Scotia in the Senate of Canada he has been an important actor on the provincial and national stages. One of his pleasures was placing in the record of Canada the acts of individuals, especially Nova Scotians that contributed to the greater good. For the Record provides a two-decade tribute to these outstanding individuals.

    $19.95
  • British Columbia Burning

    British Columbia Burning

    Created by: Bethany Lindsay

    More of British Columbia had gone up in smoke in eight days in July 2017 than during the entire 2016 season. It was a year for the record books. By the time the flames were finally extinguished, 2017 ranked as the worst wildfire season in British Columbia history.

    As early as July 7, the province declared a state of emergency as separate fires raged across the province. By the end of the summer, more than 65,000 people had been forced to leave their homes and wildfire smoke was choking the air as far away asVictoria and Saskatchewan. In British Columbia Burning, Bethany Lindsay uses words and images to follow firefighters, evacuees and those who stayed to save their communities in this unforgettable wildfire season.

    $19.95
  • You Might Be From Hamilton If...

    You Might Be From Hamilton If…

    Created by: Graeme MacKay

    The Hammer. The Ambitious City. Steel town.

    Canada’s tenth largest city, Hamilton, Ontario, has been called a lot of things. But Hamiltonians, near and far, know they can always come home to a place that has a rich history–and a lot of amusing stories only locals would know.

    In comes Graeme MacKay, the editorial cartoonist for the Hamilton Spectator. As a Hamiltonian born and bred, he knows this city’s quirks, its characters and its love affair with being the underdog to Toronto’s “Centre of the Universe” mentality. With more than 120 cartoons, MacKay illustrates what so many people have come to love (and perhaps cringe a little) about this port city.

    Founding father, George Hamilton, would be proud.

    $19.95
  • Where Evil Dwells

    Where Evil Dwells

    Editor: Vernon Oickle

    From the macabre to the fantastical, from the paranormal to superstitions and folklore, from stories of ghosts, monsters and legends, Where Evil Dwells: The Nova Scotia Anthology of Horror has it all. These stories will take you on a wild ride to the extreme limits and beyond the realm of reality. Anyone who loves a good ghost story will want this book. It is a must-have for horror fans!

    $19.95
  • Colour Manitoba

    Colour Manitoba

    Created by: Natalie Thiessen

    From one of Winnipeg’s most colour artists comes Colour Manitoba. With 61 pages of some of the most beautiful and brilliant Manitoba scenes ever gathered in one book, artist Natalie Thiessen presents you with the opportunity to transform these stunning images with your own colour choices. If you love Manitoba, you’ll love Colour Manitoba.

    $16.95
  • 6/12/17

    6/12/17

    Created by: John Boileau

    On December 6, 1917, two tramp steamers, the Mont-Blanc and the Imo, collided in wartime Halifax Harbour, creating what became the largest man-made explosion of its time. More than 2,000 people died, 9,000 were injured, 6,000 people were left homeless and an additional 19,000 were left without adequate shelter. In a combination of words and images (many never seen before), John Boileau delivers a breathtaking account of the magnitude of this event.

    $22.95
  • Saskatoon A History in Words and Pictures

    Saskatoon A History in Words and Pictures

    Created by: Amy Jo Ehman

    In 1899, Saskatoon was little more than a few wooden houses and false-fronted shops. There were no bridges, no railways, not even an elevator rising above the rooftops. There was no reason to think Saskatoon would be more successful in the long run than any other prairie town. Saskatoon not only survived, it thrived. Saskatoon tells the story of the dreams and determination of the people who built a dynamic City of Bridges on the South Saskatchewan.

    $22.95
  • Saskatchewan A to Z

    Saskatchewan A to Z

    Created by: James Zintel

    Written for 4-7 year-olds, Saskatchewan A to Z familiarizes young readers with the towns and iconic landmarks from across the province. From Aberdeen to Kindersley to Qu’Appelle, Regina and Zealandia, children will meet a colourful cast of characters as they are introduced to the Land of the Living Skies. This beautifully illustrated book should be on every Saskatchewan child’s bookshelf!

    $16.95
  • 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
  • Poetic Inquiries of Reflection and Renewal

    Poetic Inquiries of Reflection and Renewal

    From migration, teaching, attending to the sick and dying, or navigating new relationships or identities, the poems in this collection are at once evocative and poignant and at times playful. This book offers insight into what is possible with the poetic voice.

    This book can be read from beginning to end or by reading non-sequentially among the contributions. The editors of this collection have brought together a diverse array of authors who use poetry as research, and who explore many ways in which poetry can bring the reader into deeper understandings of experiences or issues.

    $39.95
  • Out of Old Manitoba Kitchens

    Out of Old Manitoba Kitchens

    Created by: Christine Hanlon

    Out of Old Manitoba Kitchens is the story of the people and the food they prepared. It is a window into life as it was then. If you want to know what life was really like in early Manitoba, come to the table with us.

    $24.95
  • Moose Jaw A History in Words and Pictures

    Moose Jaw A History in Words and Pictures

    Created by: Mary Bishop

    The Turn—the spot on the Moose Jaw River that was the easiest to cross—was a place the Cree and Assiniboine peoples gathered. It was also here that Chief Sitting Bull sought refuge after the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Into this already busy and thriving place, surveyors came to lay out the land for future homesteads. The Canadian Pacific Railway was built and Moose Jaw was chosen as its divisional point, establishing it as one of the most important cities on the Prairies. Moose Jaw tells the story of this crazy named town that soon became a city of more than 33,000 people and is now known as “Canada’s Friendliest City.”

    $22.95
  • Colour Saskatchewan

    Colour Saskatchewan

    Created by: Jason Sylvestre

    From one of Saskatchewan’s most colourful artists comes Colour Saskatchewan. This adult colouring book is 80 pages of some of the most beautiful and brilliant Saskatchewan scenes ever gathered in one book. If you love Saskatchewan, you’ll love Colour Saskatchewan!

    $16.95
  • Newfoundland and Labrador Outstanding Outhouse Reader

    Newfoundland and Labrador Outstanding Outhouse Reader

    Created by: Vernon Oickle

    Do you know when the Vikings established their settlement at L’ase aux Meadows? Or that the only known case of Germans landing in North America during the Second World War was in Newfoundland? When was the last public execution held in Newfoundland and what was it like on execution day? From North America’s oldest city to the eastern point in North America, the Newfoundland and Labrador Outstanding Outhouse Reader is the book that should be in every Newfoundlander’s outhouse. If you love Newfoundland and Labrador (and we know you do), you simply must have the Newfoundland and Labrador Outstanding Outhouse Reader.

    $19.95
  • 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
  • Vancouver Island Book Of Everything 2nd edition

    Vancouver Island Book Of Everything 2nd edition

    Created by: Peter Grant

    From Hudson’s Bay outpost to gold rush fever and coal and lumber barons to political scandals Island-style to the mighty Douglas fir and Pacific salmon and profiles of Emily Carr, Cougar Annie and the Dunsmuir clan, no book is more comprehensive than the Vancouver Island Book of Everything. No book is more fun! Well-known Islanders weigh in on their favourite things about Vancouver Island. Robert Bateman shares his five most inspiring island locales; Michael Halleran tells us the five graves you simply must visit at Ross Bay Cemetery; Ian Vantreight tells us his five Island weather complaints; history teacher and Vancouver Island digital archive editor Patrick Dunae gives us his five essential Vancouver Island reads; professor Barbara Helem Whittington gives us her five favorite memories of growing up on the island. From politics to the country’s best weather to the origins behind place names, Island slang, serial killers and the First People…it’s all here! Whether you are a lifelong resident or visiting for the first time, there’s no more complete book about Vancouver Island. If you love Vancouver Island, you’ll love the Vancouver Island Book of Everything!

    $14.95
  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Welcome to My Kitchen

    Created by: Joan McElman

    McElman grew up on a farm, the youngest of ten children in a German-Russian household. By her teens, she was working (with her sister-in-law) in the logging camps of BC. She would go on to marry an airforce pilot, a job that would take them all around the country and world. Welcome to My Kitchen is grounded in her practical farm experience, but enriched by a lifetime spent cooking and studying food.

    $22.95
  • You Might Be From Newfoundland And Labrador If...

    You Might Be From Newfoundland And Labrador If…

    Created by: Michael De Adder

    You Might Be From Newfoundland and Labrador is a delightful, illustrated romp through this one-of-a kind place. From one of the most celebrated cartoonists in the country, de Adder delivers his unique take on Canada’s most extraordinary province, tickling the funny bone on every page. As de Adder proves, this is a province that is proud of what it is, and likes nothing better than a good laugh.

    $19.95
  • You Might Be From British Columbia If ...

    You Might Be From British Columbia If …

    Created by: Dan Murphy

    You Might Be From British Columbia If . . . is a delightful, illustrated romp through this diverse province. From one of the most celebrated cartoonists in the province, Daniel Murphy delivers his unique take on Canada’s most extraordinary province, tickling the funny bone on every page. As Murphy proves, this is a province that is proud of what it is, and likes nothing better than a good laugh.

    $19.95
  • You Might Be From Alberta If...

    You Might Be From Alberta If…

    Created by: Dave Elston

    You Might Be From Alberta If . . . is a delightful, illustrated romp through the Wild Rose Province. From one of the most celebrated cartoonists in the province, Dave Elston delivers his unique take on this extraordinary place, tickling the funny bone on every page. As Elston proves, this is a province that is proud of what it is, and likes nothing better than a good laugh.

    $19.95
  • Saskatchewan Book of Everything 2nd edition

    Saskatchewan Book of Everything 2nd edition

    Created by: Kelly-Anne Reiss

    From the fur-trade stronghold to the Land of the Living Skies and from the North-West Rebellion and the Roughriders to profiles of Joni Mitchell, Gordie Howe, Guy Vanderhaegh, Tommy Douglas, and the entrepreneurial Hill family, no book on Saskatchewan is more comprehensive and fun.

    $14.95
  • Strange Saskatchewan

    Strange Saskatchewan

    Strange Saskatchewan is as much history as a fascinating walk through what makes this great province and its people so compelling. Strange Saskatchewan weaves our province’s history into an often eclectic tapestry of farming, football and passions. Who knew that this land-locked province was named after a body of water, or that the offence and defense of the 1945 Roughriders had so few jerseys that they had to share. Come on along with us, it will be a wonderful ride.

    $14.95
  • Red Coat Brigade

    Red Coat Brigade

    Created by: Vernon Oickle

    On a warm, beautiful sunny day in June 1782, the women and young children of the village of Chester come together to defend their still-fledgling settlement against the invading and much more well-armed Americans. Armed only with their cunning and imagination, this rag-tag group of settlers pushed back the marauding intruders without the loss of a single life. In this fictional account of those events, veteran author Vernon Oickle weaves facts and legend to tell a story that has become part of Nova Scotia’s heritage and folklore.

    GRIPPING
    “Vernon Oickle brings to life the treacherous privateering and divided loyalties that marked America’s Revolutionary War as it spilled over onto Nova Scotia’s shores. Red Coat is a gripping tale from start to finish, a must read.”
    —Glenna Jenkins, author of Somewhere I Belong

     

    THRILLER
    “This is an historical thriller of the first order. It is a page turner . . . a book you simply won’t be able to put down.”
    Robert Hirtle,  journalist

    $14.95
  • Ghost Stories of Nova Scotia

    Ghost Stories of Nova Scotia

    Created by: Vernon Oickle

    Are you afraid of things that go bump in the night? Do you think someone is watching you even though no one is there? Do doors and windows open and close on their own? If you’ve answered yes to even one of these questions, then join veteran ghost story teller Vernon Oickle as he brings to life some of Nova Scotia’s most intriguing tales of suspense in this collection of ghost stories.

    FRIGHTENING
    With his new book, master storyteller Vernon Oickle treats us to another volume of frightening stories to keep the chill in our hearts even on the hottest of days. Oickle has been a significant chronicler of the long and rich Nova Scotia heritage of the supernatural and this volume is sure to be an important contribution to that tradition.
      — Darryll Walsh, acclaimed ghost hunter and author of Legends and Monsters of Atlantic Canada

     

    KNOWS HIS STUFF
    If I want to talk to someone about my health, then I want to talk to my doctor. If I want to talk to someone about the state of my house’s plumbing, then I talk to my plumber. If I want to talk to someone about the ghost stories of Nova Scotia — then I want to talk to Vernon Oickle. The man knows his stuff.
      — Steve Vernon, storyteller and author of Haunted Harbours

    $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
  • Road to the NHL The Incredible Stories of 25 Maritimers Making It to the Show

    Road to the NHL The Incredible Stories of 25 Maritimers Making It to the Show

    From Sidney Crosby and Brad Marchand to Paul MacLean, Al MacInnis, and Brad Richards, these are the stories of 25 Maritimers and their journey to the National Hockey League. The book chronicles each player’s days from when they first laced up skates in cities and small towns throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, to that very special moment of putting on a NHL uniform and knowing they were there to stay. Penned by one of Nova Scotia’s most preeminent sports journalists, Road to the NHL is filled with tales of sacrifice, fortitude, and inner personal strength and is a must-have resource for any fan of ice hockey.

    $16.95
  • 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
  • You Might be from Saskatchewan If....

    You Might be from Saskatchewan If….

    A delightful romp through one of Canada’s most beloved provinces, this illustrated collection of geographical quips, barbs, and jokes takes an intimate look at what it’s like to be from Saskatchewan. Perfect for visitors or longtime residents, this joke book is sure to bring laughs to any reader familiar with the Land of the Living Sky.

    $12.95
  • You Might Be from Nova Scotia If ...

    You Might Be from Nova Scotia If …

    Created by: Michael De Adder

    You Might Be From Nova Scotia If … is a delightful, illustrated romp through this one-of-a-kind place. From one of the most celebrated cartoonists in the country, Michael de Adder delivers his unique take on Canada’s most unique province, tickling the funny bone on every page. As de Adder proves, Nova Scotia is proud of who it is and likes nothing better than a good laugh.

    $19.95