• Shoot Me

    Shoot Me

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A new smaller format of Lesley Crewe’s second novel, now with a reader’s guide and author interview.

    The South End house where Elsie Brooks and her big, complicated family live is bursting with secrets. Elsie’s banished husband lives in the basement. Her lonely sister lives in the attic. Her twenty-something daughters come and go as they please. And when the renegade ninety-one-year-old archaeologist they all know as Aunt Hildy comes home to die, the poor old place becomes impossibly full-of hidden meanings and hidden treasure, of murder and mystery.

    Shoot Me is a story about family, fortune, and figuring out who you are. Bestselling author Lesley Crewe has created a mixed-up, frantic, ultimately lovable East Coast family. But as Aunt Hildy would say, “Life is not something that needs to be tamed. It’s messy. Always was, always will be.”

    $22.95
  • Beholden

    Beholden

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The story begins with Nell, the “spinster on the hill” near St. Peter’s, Cape Breton. Scarred by her own childhood, she swears she could never love a child and that she will never marry, denying herself a life with the man she loves. She’s proven wrong when a baby is born just down the road from her. Her love of little Jane, despite herself, propels us forward through generations trying to untangle their own traumas and secrets. Eventually, we meet Bridie—joyful, kind, capable Bridie—and see her struggling through the echoing pain of those who came before her. Her choices, her bravery, her “nest of wonderful women,” and her ultimate refusal to settle for anything less than love, eventually redeem her and everyone around her—even the spinster on the hill.

    As real as our own family dramas, Beholden is full of Lesley Crewe’s trademark laugh-out-loud moments, heartbreaking losses, incredible women with unbreakable friendships, and the sweet wildness of Cape Breton.

    $24.95
  • Are You Kidding Me?! Chronicles of an Ordinary Life

    Are You Kidding Me?! Chronicles of an Ordinary Life

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    For the first time, sixteen years’ worth of Cape Bretoner Lesley Crewe’s finest newspaper columns are collected in one place. The bestselling novelist, columnist and humorist employs a sharp, versatile wit, anchored by a tender centre, to bring readers laughter and tears. Crewe celebrates life, and all its warts, in this side-splitting, heartwarming collection.

    $21.95
  • Are You Kidding Me?! Collector's Edition Chronicles of an Ordinary Life

    Are You Kidding Me?! Collector’s Edition Chronicles of an Ordinary Life

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    For the first time, bestselling novelist, columnist, and humorist Lesley Crewe’s finest newspaper columns are collected in one place.

    Not merely razor sharp, Lesley’s wit is also ocean wide, taking in everything from the humiliations of breast pumping to the indignities of aging, from the frantic excess of holiday preparations to the homey irritations of a long marriage.

    As precise in her observations as Jane Austen and as fractious on occasion as Oscar the Grouch, Crewe also has a sweet, tender centre, taking us from a hearty laugh to a good cry in a single paragraph. Readers will relate to Crewe’s ache at missing her mom, her nostalgia for her childhood, her frustrations at raising teenagers, and her impatience for terrible parking lot etiquette in equal measure. The book spans sixteen years’ worth of columns for The Cape Bretoner Magazine, Cahoots Magazine, and The Chronicle Herald.

    Are You Kidding Me?! is a side-splitting, heartwarming, Cape Breton–flavoured celebration of the little things.

    An exclusive Collector’s Edition featuring—not even kidding!—bonus material:
    A bookplate, signed by Lesley Crewe
    A letter from Lesley to her fans
    An essay about how Lesley’s writing career began
    A Q&A between Lesley and her long-time editor
    A brand-new bonus column

    $29.95
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    Shoot Me

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The South End house where Elsie Brooks and her big, complicated family live is bursting with secrets. Elsie’s banished husband lives in the basement. Her lonely sister lives in the attic. Her twenty-something daughters come and go as they please. And when the renegade ninety-one-year-old archaeologist they all know as Aunt Hildy comes home to die, the poor old place becomes impossibly full-of hidden meanings and hidden treasure, of murder and mystery.

    Shoot Me is a story about family, fortune, and figuring out who you are. Bestselling author Lesley Crewe has created a mixed-up, frantic, ultimately lovable East Coast family. But as Aunt Hildy would say, “Life is not something that needs to be tamed. It’s messy. Always was, always will be.”

    $24.95
  • 9781771089647

    Ava Comes Home

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    From the author of Relative Happiness and Shoot Me comes a riveting story about one terrible secret—a secret kept in shame, buried deep for self-preservation, and exposed in a moment that changes forever the lives of everyone involved.

    Ava Harris is a famous actress living the life of the rich and fabulous in L.A. when a family crisis calls her home. It’s been ten years since she’s set foot in Glace Bay, Cape Breton—back when she was plain old Libby MacKinnon. Why she ran away, no one knows. Returning home, she must face her family, her friends, and her first love, Seamus O’Reilly, whose heart broke the day she left.

    Ava is a good little actress, determined that no one will know what happened. She will keep the truth buried at all costs—even if she has to run again. But secrets have a way of surfacing, especially in a small town, and love has a way of blasting through the toughest barriers. While Ava can never go home again, perhaps Libby finally can.

    $19.95
  • Hit & Mrs.

    Hit & Mrs.

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing
    $22.95
  • Mary, Mary

    Mary, Mary

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing
    $22.95
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  • Chloe Sparrow
  • Beholden

    Beholden

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing
    $22.95
  • Death & Other Inconveniences
  • The Spoon Stealer

    The Spoon Stealer

    Created by: Lesley Crewe

    The Spoon Stealer is a classic Crewe book: full of humour, family secrets, women’s friendship, lovable animals, and immense heart.

    $26.95
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    Kin

    Created by: Lesley Crewe
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing
    $26.95
  • 9781774710326
  • Amazing Grace
  • Relative Happiness
  • 9781774710722
  • The Mi'kmaq Anthology Volume 2 In Celebration of the Life of Rita Joe

    The Mi’kmaq Anthology Volume 2 In Celebration of the Life of Rita Joe

    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Theresa Meuse is the former chief of Bear River First Nation and has worked in various jobs with Mi’kmaq organizations. She is an educator and advisor and author of a children’s book, The Sharing Circle. Lesley Choyce is the publisher of Pottersfield Press, an English instructor in Dalhousie University’s Transition Year Program and the author of several books.

    $21.95
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    Peggy’s Cove The Amazing History of a Coastal Village

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    A history of Peggy’s Cove from the formation of the rocks through settlement and on to the present day. A story of sea, fish, settlers, sea monster, rogues, heroes, storms, artists, tragedy and tourism of one of the world?s most famous coastal communities.

    $19.95
  • Peggy's Cove The Amazing History of a Coastal Village

    Peggy’s Cove The Amazing History of a Coastal Village

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Here is the complete history of the famous cove and the unique village that hosts thousands of visitors each year. The story begins with the formation of the rocks along these shores and the impact of the glaciers. The Mi’kmaq were the first to live here in the summers, harvesting the riches of the sea. A land grant in 1811 brought the first hardy settlers, who built homes and wharves and discovered that the sea could provide bounty but was also a source of great danger.

    The story includes the origin of the name, Peggy’s Cove, and details about the everyday life of nineteenth-century families living here. A history of the famous lighthouse is included and there are excerpts from many of the famous and not-so-famous visitors who have written about the Cove through two centuries.

    The author explores the most damaging storms and the shipwrecks, the reports of sea monsters and other strange phenomena. Fishing was always a source of income, but it changed over the years. At times the fish prices were so low it was not worth the effort and, in recent years, dramatic changes to the ocean have seen the collapse of several important species of fish.

    In the twentieth century, Peggy’s Cove attracted artists, writers and ultimately thousands of tourists. Sculptor William de Garthe made his home here and created his monument to the coastal fishermen out of the sheer granite outcropping in his backyard. In 1998, Swissair Flight 111 crashed off the shores of Peggy’s Cove and the community opened its doors to the world in an effort to provide support for the rescue workers and the families of the victims. From the earliest days to the present, the story of Peggy’s Cove has been a tale of natural wonder and human endurance.

    $15.95
  • Nova Scotia Shaped by the Sea

    Nova Scotia Shaped by the Sea

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    The history of Nova Scotia is an amazing story of a land and people shaped by the waves, the tides, the wind and the wonder of the North Atlantic. Lesley Choyce weaves the legacy of this unique coastal province, piecing together the stories written in the rocks, the wrecks and the record books of human glory and error. In this true-life adventure, he provides a down-to-earth journey through the natural and man-made history that is both refreshing and revealing. The story begins after the retreat of the glaciers when the first people arrived, and over thousands of years evolved the highly civilized Mi’kmaq culture. The arrival of the Europeans disrupted their life, unleashing tumultuous conflicts that would last centuries. Then came the power struggle between France and England, which was fought at sea as well as on land. As England emerged the victor, the Acadians were driven from the land they loved. Once the wars subsided, the pirates and privateers still plundered the seas, but the honest sailors and shipbuilders of Nova Scotia led the province into a flourishing world trade. During the First World War, Nova Scotia was again thrust into military action, resulting in one of the most devastating explosions ever to rip through a city. Decades later, Halifax was torn apart again, this time by military riots. Here in the new century, it is clear that the way of life along this coast is changing. But while the wealth of the sea has been plundered by human greed, the dreams of life in harmony with the fierce yet beautiful North Atlantic live on, even as the coastline continues to be carved away by the restless surge of the waves

    $24.95
  • I'm Alive. I Believe in Everything

    I’m Alive. I Believe in Everything

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Breton Books

    “Controlled, fluid, wry and passionate.” —Halifax Daily NewsA generous serving of new and selected poems. Lesley Choyce was declared “a national treasure” by the Ottawa Citizen and “Nova Scotia’s answer to the Renaissance Man” by CBC’s Peter Gzowski. Quill and Quire found Lesley Choyce’s writing “life enhancing, life celebrating.” For a taste of this lasting collection, you can watch Lesley read the title poem “I’m Alive. I Believe in Everything,” which is available on youtube.

    $16.00
  • Sid the Kid and the Dryer

    Sid the Kid and the Dryer

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Artist: Brenda Jones

    A fresh and fun take on the younger years of hockey superstar Sidney Crosby, through an unlikely character: the dryer in the basement. Author Lesley Choice imagines the early life of W. P. (Whirpool) the dryer, now a popular attraction at the NS Sport Hall of Fame, as W.P. is hit with stray pucks while Sidney works on his shot in the basement. Vibrant artwork from illustrator Brenda Jones completes this imaginative tale.

    $12.95
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    The Trouble With Everything

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    This audiobook offers 27 studio readings of poems accompanied by original music.

    $15.00
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  • Famous at Last

    Famous at Last

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Artist: Jill Quinn
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Another chapter book for the younger set.Lavishly illustrated, a story about being and getting famous. A journey of discovery for everyone.

    $8.95
  • Far Enough Island

    Far Enough Island

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Sarah’s family has had a streak of bad luck. Her father is a fisherman and the fish have disappeared. Her mother is worried all the time. It seems that nothing is going right for her family. Sarah’s best friend is her dog, Jeremiah, who came into her life in the night in the middle of a horrendous storm. Sarah is concerned about her unhappy mother and her father — who doesn’t always make the right decisions. Here is a story about a young girl’s belief in herself, a family’s struggle to survive and the desire to hold onto hope even when all hope seems to be gone.

    $8.95
  • Pottersfield Nation

    Pottersfield Nation

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    A stunning collection of some of Canada’s finest writers who just happen to call Atlantic Canada their home. The book celebrates Pottersfield Press wriers in our 25th year. The array of talent includes non-fiction by Farley Mowat, Harry Thurston, H R Percy, Joan Baxter, Archibald MacMechan, Thomas Raddall, Judith Fingard, Charles Saunders, George Elliott Clarkes, Pete Sarsfield, Gregory Cook, Billy Bidge, Dean Jobb, The Frenchy’s Ladies, Bob Chaulk, Mike Ungar and others.

    $19.95
  • Nova Scotia:  A Traveller's Companion

    Nova Scotia: A Traveller’s Companion

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    A varied and provacative array of writing about this province by residents and visitors through the centuries.

    $19.95
  • Driving Minnie's Piano

    Driving Minnie’s Piano

    Created by: Lesley Choyce
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Novelist Lesley Choyce weaves together his real-life adventures living by the sea at Lawrencetown Beach on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore. He writes of his love for the rugged coast and tells tales of the ordinary and the extraordinary. His story includes accounts of what it’s like surfing in the Canadian North Atlantic through all four seasons including the frigid depths of winter.

    Also threading its way through this narrative is the story of Minnie’s piano. There is music here in word and spirit along with the lessons learned from the old and the young. Driving Minnie’s Piano is an eloquent personal memoir about the precious and fateful moments that change our lives. It is an exploration of what makes us tick and prompts us to be both heroes and fools in the daily enterprise of living.

    $19.95