• Placeholder
  • Dear Dad

    Dear Dad

    Created by: Laura Best

    An intimate YA novel from the celebrated author of the Cammie Turple series depicting one teen boy’s reckoning with his father’s terminal illness, and his right to choose MAID.

    It’s not some abstract debate. It’s his dad’s life.

    It’s 2014 and the Ice Bucket Challenge is everywhere. You know, people posting videos of themselves dumping freezing ice water over their heads to raise money for ALS research.

    It’s weird, everyone suddenly talking about ALS, because Sam’s family has been dealing with it ever since his dad, Gregory, was diagnosed three years ago. His dad, a brilliant lawyer, stopped working, then stopped walking, and now he can’t even talk. His mom quit her job to take care of him. And now Sam is quitting the one thing he’s amazing at: hockey. It sucks to have to stop, but it’s exhausting trying to do normal-life things when life is anything but normal.

    Everything is complicated and messy and hard—especially the way Gregory has been thinking about things since his diagnosis. Death. Medical assistance in dying. The right for terminally ill people—people like Gregory—to choose when they go.

    Sam’s trying to be supportive; he reads all the arguments for legalizing MAID, and even goes to a rally. But the idea of helping his father die is like a weight pressing down on him, and it gets heavier and heavier until something snaps, and he does the only thing he can think of. Sam bolts.

    He takes a job as a farmhand for a weird old guy way out in the country. From here, in the middle of the woods, it’s not clear if Sam will ever find a way back to his family…or if he even has a family to go back to.

    How can a fourteen-year-old possibly wrap his head around something the whole country is fighting about?

    Dear Dad is a brave and hopeful look at a teen boy’s struggle with his father’s terminal illness, disability, and death.

    $14.95
  • Fossil Cliffs of Joggins

    Fossil Cliffs of Joggins

    Created by: Laing Ferguson
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Joggins has been a popular location for fossil buffs and novices alike for two reasons. It is always possible to find interesting fossils there and it always offers something new. As the Fundy tides continually erode the cliffs new fossils emerge each season. Joggins is also of great interest to the scientific community. Dr. Laing Ferguson has introduced thousands of people to the world-famous fossil cliffs at Joggins. He wrote this book in 1988 to help visitors understand the significance of the fossils they may see in the Cliffs and now it’s back in print with a new cover for another generation of budding geologists and visitors.

    $12.95
  • Bluenose Cookbook

    Bluenose Cookbook

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The Bluenose Cookbook includes famous Yarmouth recipes with a strong emphasis on seafood. Most are traditional recipes from the southernmost part of Nova Scotia. Originally published in 1965, this 4th edition has been reprinted many times.

    $22.95
  • Atlantic Schooners

    Atlantic Schooners

    Created by: L B Jenson
    Publisher: Brunswick Press

    Noted marine artist and historic illustrator L.B. Jenson has produced a number of publications that feature the history and heritage of Nova Scotia’s ocean-going traditions including his most ambitious work, Bluenose 11, Sage of the Great Fishing Schooners.

    $6.95
  • Bluenose II

    Bluenose II

    Created by: L B Jenson
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    In this magnificent work, L.B. Jenson, noted marine artist and historic illustrator, has adapted and expanded his limited edition portfolio to create a lasting memento of the great fishing schooners. These measured drawings of the Bluenose II were carefully produced and checked while she was a fully-rigged and working schooner.

    $34.95
  • Atlantic Puffin

    Atlantic Puffin

    The Atlantic Puffin is a familiar symbol of the Atlantic region, earning it the nickname “Little Brother of the North.” This wonderful story is told from the point of view of a puffin, drawing the reader effortlessly into the natural habitat of a puffin’s world. Accompanied with beautiful illustrations, Atlantic Puffin details habitat, breeding cycles, eating and nesting habits, and more, about the life of this fascinating animal. Artistically rendered, carefully researched, this latest installment from the popular writing and illustrating team of Kristin and Jeff Domm will delight any child or adult who seeks to learn more about the treasured Atlantic Puffin.

  • Ahmed et le nid de sable

    Ahmed et le nid de sable

    Created by: Kristin Bieber Domm
    Artist: Jeffrey Domm
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Lorsqu’il vivait au Kawait, Ahmed gardait de jolis oiseaux dans une cage installee au jardin. Aujourd’hui, il vit a Dartmouth, en Nouvelle-Ecosse, dans un appartment au les animaux ne sont pas admis. Un jour, Ahmed rencontre Alice et Martine, deux gardiens des pluviers siffleurs, qui viennent parler de ces petits oiseaux a son ecole. Ahmed decide alors d’aider ces oiseaux.

    Tous les samedis, Ahmed, Alice et Matrin rendent visite a in couple de plouviers siffleurs qui ont construit leur nid sur la plage. Ahmed apprend a connaitre ces oiseaux et tour les dangers qui les guettent. Il les aide a affronter les difficluties jusqu’a leur depart vers le sud a la fin de l’ete.

    Les illustrations hautes en couleur animent cette histories educative sur une espece d’oiseaux en danger de disparition au Canada.

    $8.95
  • Eagle of the Sea

    Eagle of the Sea

    Created by: Kristin Bieber Domm
    Artist: Jeffrey Domm
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Powerful and fast, bald eagles are some of the most majestic birds in the world. They can spot their prey from two kilometres away, build a larger nest than any other North American bird, and dive at speeds up to 160 kilometres an hour! And in eastern Canada, bald eagles are thriving.
    Learn about these amazing birds—their habitat, hunting skills, nesting habits, and more—in Eagle of the Sea. With vibrant, detailed illustrations and accessible text, Eagle of the Sea is both educational and awe-inspiring.

    $9.95
  • Ahmed and the Nest of Sand

    Ahmed and the Nest of Sand

    Created by: Kristin Bieber Domm
    Artist: Jeffrey Domm
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    When Ahmed moves to Nova Scotia from his native Kuwait, he wants a pet. Instead he gets to help save an endangered bird, the piping plover.

    $10.95
  • Hatchling's Journey

    Hatchling’s Journey

    Created by: Kristin Bieber Domm
    Artist: Jeffrey Domm
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    In 1953 Nova Scotia zoologist Sherman Bleakney made a surprising discovery. He found a female Blanding’s turtle living near Kejimkujik Lake. Until then, scientists did not know that the freshwater Blanding’s turtles lived in Nova Scotia. In 1990, this small population of Blanding’s turtles in southwestern Nova Scotia became a protected species and three years later was designated a threatened species.

    Set in Nova Scotia’s Kejimkujik National Park, this remarkable story is about a young Mi’kmaw girl and her family’s encounter with a Blanding’s turtle hatchling. Richly illustrated by the award-winning artist Jeffery C. Domm, The Hatchling’s Journey provides us with first-hand experience observing the turtle hatchlings emerging from their nests and their fascinating journey into the Kejimkujik woods for winter. Nominated for a 2005 Hackmatack Award.

    $10.95
  • Atlantic Puffin

    Atlantic Puffin

    Created by: Kristin Bieber Domm
    Artist: Jeffrey Domm
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The Atlantic Puffin is a familiar symbol of the Atlantic region, earning it the nickname “Little Brother of the North.” This wonderful story is told from the point of view of a puffin, drawing the reader effortlessly into the natural habitat of a puffin’s world. Accompanied with beautiful illustrations, Atlantic Puffin details habitat, breeding cycles, eating and nesting habits, and more, about the life of this fascinating animal. Artistically rendered, carefully researched, this latest installment from the popular writing and illustrating team of Kristin and Jeff Domm will delight any child or adult who seeks to learn more about the treasured Atlantic Puffin.

    $12.95
  • Lighthouses of New Brunswick Past and Present

    Lighthouses of New Brunswick Past and Present

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The largest of the three Maritime provinces by area, New Brunswick is home to the third-largest number of lighthouses in the country. Lighthouses of New Brunswick is a guide to the province’s remaining lights as well as for those “lost lights” that are gone forever.

    Photographs and descriptions of all 126 lights accompany a brief history of each light, and handy icons allow the reader a quick assessment of each existing light’s accessibility, historic significance, and scenic quality.

    Accompanied by a reference map and with an index of each light profiled, Lighthouses of New Brunswick is the definitive resource for exploring the province’s iconic structures.

    $22.95
  • Hamilton Book of Everything Everything You Wanted to Know About Hamilton and Were Going to Ask AnywayHamilton Book of Everything

    Hamilton Book of Everything Everything You Wanted to Know About Hamilton and Were Going to Ask AnywayHamilton Book of Everything

    Created by: Kim Arnott

    From the War of 1812 and George Hamilton to Steel City, the Ti-Cats, the Botanical Gardens and the Mountain to profiles of Daniel Lanois, Thomas McQuesten, Martin Short and Lincoln Alexander, no book is more comprehensive than the Hamilton Book of Everything. No book is more fun! Well-known Hamiltonians weigh in on their favourite things about Hamilton. Former mayor Larry Di Ianni’s gives us his five memories of arriving in Canada; landscape painter Catherine Gibbon tells us her five favourite landscapes; Hamilton Public Library archivist Margaret Houghton gives us her five turning points in Hamilton history; Hamilton Spectator food writer Katrina Simmons gives us her five personal favourite dining spots; and singer-songwriter Shawn Brush tells us five great places to listen to live music. From politics to weather to the one-way streets, Hamilton slang, greatest crimes and immigrant city . . . it’s all here! Whether you are a lifelong resident or visiting for the first time, there’s no more complete book about Hamilton. If you love Hamilton, you’ll love the Hamilton Book of Everything!

    $14.95
  • Bay of Fundy's Hopewell Rocks

    Bay of Fundy’s Hopewell Rocks

    Created by: Kevin Snair

    Every year, thousands of visitors from around the world descend the staircase at Hopewell Rocks to walk on the ocean floor. Bay of Fundy’s Hopewell Rocks offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes tour of this striking and fascinating place. The book is full of intriguing tidbits on the history and natural history of the Hopewell Rocks Park at all times of the year. Snair’s descriptions of the tidal action and geology of the area are easy to understand and the self-guided tour portion will help readers make the most of their trip to the Rocks. His images of one of the most photographed places in New Brunswick are both stunning and original, so the book will become a treasured souvenir of this natural wonder of the world.

    This spring, the author was exploring the beach when he discovered that the Elephant Rock formation pictured on the New Brunswick medicare card had partially collapsed. Historical photos of this formation can be seen on pg 8 (from the 1900s, showing a previous rock fall) pg 13 (1935) pg 61, pg 91 (both before the current collapse.)

    $19.95
  • A Stone on Their Cairn

    A Stone on Their Cairn

    Created by: Kevin S. MacLeod

    Set in the Cape Breton highlands, this Celtic saga traces the lives of ten Scottish families from the turn of the 20th century to the outbreak of the Great War as they forge a community on the shores of Lock Dubh, while proudly resisting all attempts to assimilate the ?Gaelic Speakers?. Features Gaelic dialogue (with English translations), a fold-out map, glossary of Gaelic terms and the genealogy of the Loch Dubh families.

    $24.95
  • When You Look For Me

    When You Look For Me

    Created by: Kevin Bonang
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Here is the true story of a parent’s worst nightmare come true. Kevin Bonang’s family learns that their oldest daughter, Tiffany Tanner, has suddenly gone missing while kayaking on an inner city canal in the northern industrial city of Hamm, Germany. Kevin and his wife Lisa immediately make the journey from Nova Scotia to Germany to help in the search. Once at the site, the true reality of their daughter’s fate becomes obvious. No matter how optimistic local search officials try to be, Kevin and his wife assume the worst.

    When You Look For Me takes the reader through seventeen days of the massive search including encounters with the police, search dogs, an unkind media but much kinder everyday Germans who share their compassion for Tiffany’s parents. After many grim conversations with search officials, the Bonangs begin to realize that they are not able to bring their daughter back home to Nova Scotia alive even though there had been some small glimmer of hope.

    $17.95
  • Story of the Chestnut Canoe

    Story of the Chestnut Canoe

    Created by: Kenneth Solway
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The Chestnut Canoe Company began in Fredericton, New Brunswick, in 1897 and its impact was unequaled on the development of recreational canoeing and the canoe itself. Photos and images from the famed catalogues illustrate this intriguing Maritime story.

    $19.95
  • Father Fell Down the Well

    Father Fell Down the Well

    Created by: Kendall Morse
    Publisher: Islandport Press

    Captain Kendall Morse has been telling stories and singing songs since he was knee high to a grasshopper in Machias, Maine. His latest book, Father Fell Down the Well is a wonderful collection of traditional Downeast stories featuring sometimes subtle, sometimes laugh-out-loud humour.

    $14.95
  • A History of Disaster (2nd edition) The Worst Storms, Accidents, and Conflagrations in Atlantic Canada

    A History of Disaster (2nd edition) The Worst Storms, Accidents, and Conflagrations in Atlantic Canada

    Created by: Ken Smith
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A History of Disaster chronicles 43 of Atlantic Canada’s most deadly disasters, many well-remembered and none ever forgotten. Included are not only the region’s iconic disasters like the Halifax Explosion and the Springhill mine collapses, but also lesser-known events, such as the 1977 Saint John jail fire. Photos and illustrations of the aftermath reveal the heartbreak and bravery that accompanied these life-altering catastrophes. Now in a new size.

    $17.95
  • Miramichi Facts and Folklore

    Miramichi Facts and Folklore

    Created by: Ken Smith
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Find out how moose got to Newfoundland, the truth about the Dungarvon Whooper, and which farmers’ markets, bike trails, recipes, and heritage sites will most tickle your fancy. In Miramichi Facts and Folklore, extensive geographical, historical, and cultural lessons will have you schooled in the life of a true “Miramichier.”

    This mighty book is a fact-filled journey through northern New Brunswick’s Miramichi region, from the golden age of immigration and industry through years of tragedy including illnesses, shipwrecks, and the Great Miramichi Fire–to the heritage destination it is today. The newest edition in the “Facts and Folklore” series, Miramichi Facts and Folklore is the perfect companion for anyone looking for an eccentric yet educational guide to this fascinating region.

    Includes 15 photographs of important landmarks and people.

    $14.95
  • War at Sea Canada and the Battle of the Atlantic

    War at Sea Canada and the Battle of the Atlantic

    Created by: Ken Smith
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The Battle of the Atlantic, the longest single engagement of the Second World War, resulted in the coming-of-age of the Royal Canadian Navy. By 1945, the Canadian Navy had transformed from a small force of 3,500 personnel and 13 vessels into the third-largest naval power in the world. As German U-boats threatened to weaken the Allied war effort, the Canadian Navy was put to work protecting convoys across the Atlantic and hunting for submarines off the coast of Atlantic Canada.

    War at Sea uses first-hand accounts from the veterans who survived, as well as a detailed catalogue of the technology, weapons, and ships, to describe the history of this pivotal conflict. Author Ken Smith emphasizes the contribution of Atlantic Canadians, who worked in areas vital to the war effort while under constant threat from U-boats, sabotage, and spies.

    $17.95
  • 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
  • Lunenburg (new edition)

    Lunenburg (new edition)

    Created by: Keith Baker
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Annie Welles is an officer with the Halifax Regional Police’s Robbery and Violent Crimes Unit. Recently divorced without custody of her two young sons, Annie’s career, too, is now stalling under the ambitions of her ruthless colleagues. When two murders occur within forty-eight hours of each other, she takes a risk to follow her intuition, hoping to prove herself.

    John Taggart is a Scottish journalist looking to land the scoop that will secure his future. In Halifax to cover the Royal visit and a high-profile RCMP coup in a small coastal town, John has a chance to understand his mother’s connection to the province, which she has always kept hidden.

    As both become wrapped up in the double homicide, they’re led to the small, picturesque town of Lunenburg and a thirty-year-old murder case with a long-buried secret. The town’s dark past holds the answers they both need, but uncovering it could prove more danger than it’s worth.

    $24.95
  • Breaking Disaster Newspaper Stories of the Halifax Explosion

    Breaking Disaster Newspaper Stories of the Halifax Explosion

    Created by: Katie Ingram
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    On December 6, 1917, the face of Halifax changed forever when the Imo, a Belgian Relief ship, collided with the French ship, the Mont Blanc. Shortly after 9:00 a.m., the Mont Blanc, which was carrying a large cargo of explosives, blew up. It destroyed much of the city’s north end and neighbouring communities like Tuft’s Cove and Dartmouth. The effect was catastrophic.

    In Breaking Disaster, Ingram traces these details and stories as she pieces together the different narratives from the week that followed December 6, 1917, many of which have long faded into the larger story of the Halifax Explosion.

    $19.95
  • Those Splendid Girls The Heroic Service of Prince Edward Island Nurses in the Great War

    Those Splendid Girls The Heroic Service of Prince Edward Island Nurses in the Great War

    Created by: Katherine Dewar

    Over 115 women from Prince Edward Island women served as nurses in the First World War. They were fullblooded, complex women living in a tumultuous time in our history, doing their duty on distant battlefields. Their courage, and the courage of all Canadian nurses, is saluted in a powerful new book about wartime nursing called Those Splendid Girls. It features many wartime nursing photos from private albums, a 35-page biography section, an index, and bibliography.

    $27.95
  • Called to Serve Georgina Pope, Canadian Military Nursing Heroine

    Called to Serve Georgina Pope, Canadian Military Nursing Heroine

    Created by: Katherine Dewar

    Georgina Pope is one of the 14 Valiants whose bronze bust at Confederation Square, Ottawa, is viewed by thousands of people every day. The Canadian Mint issued a $5 coin bearing her image. How does a young woman, born in 1862 into privileged circumstances in Prince Edward Island, rise to the top echelons of Canadian military nursing leadership and become a national hero?

    Called to Serve details Pope’s path to power through the second half of the 19th century and into the 20th. It addresses the significance of her privileged and powerful lineage, the influence of her parents on her world view, and the inspiration of Florence Nightingale.

    Featuring photos from Georgina Pope’s personal photo album with handwritten notes illustrating her wartime experiences PLUS biographies of the Pope family.

    $27.95
  • Placeholder
  • 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
  • Simple Gourmet Lamb

    Simple Gourmet Lamb

    Publisher: Islandport Press

    You can create an entire meal for your family, friends and guest to all enjoy. True, I do love to cook; however, I do not want to be in the kitchen all day. So the dishes are not complicated and they allow you to use many ingredients that are already in your pantry. You will see what grapes pair well with each lamb dish and their unique combinations and layering of herbs and spices, resulting in an uncanny wonderful finish on your tongue. Enjoy the simplicity with gourmet results!

    $9.95
  • Dread Crew

    Dread Crew

    Created by: Kate Inglis
    Artist: Sydney Smith
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The pirates of the Dread Crew, ruthless junk hunters, are on the rampage through the Maritime woods. On their trail is a boy pirate tracker Eric Stewart, who gathers mounting evidence of their hooliganism until one day their clue-laden path of destruction completely disappears. Little does Eric know that the rumbling, stinking pirates are much, much closer than he thinks. This paperback edition includes eight pages of new content including a pirate glossary and praise pages. Check out dreadcrew.com for lots more additional content!

    This book is recommended for antsy boys who long for glory, for spritely girls inclined to reach out for adventure, and for good-humored grown-ups who like the smack of Limburger and devils’s club sandwiches with a dash of junebug pepper.

    The Dread Crew: Pirates of the Backwoods contains things disgusting, rude, repulsive and crush-like in nature. It also includes the most gigantic party ever seen, a rampaging woodship, random explosions, a prison, an escape, inventions, blackberry sploosh and many, many secrets as well as unexplained stinks.

    $16.95
  • If I Were a Zombie

    If I Were a Zombie

    Created by: Kate Inglis
    Artist: Eric Orchard
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    If I were a zombie
    I’d package my drool
    put it in a mason jars
    sell it at school.

    In this hilarious picture book written by Hackmatack Award-nominated author Kate Inglis and brilliantly illustrated by Eric Orchard, two best friends imagine ordinary life as classic monsters and mythical creatures. What would Evan the Zombie do for the school talent show? Who would Poppy the Muddy Wood Fairy have over for dinner? From an alien with three hundred eyeballs to giants and goblin queens, this book of tickle trunk fun will delight kids of all ages.

    $19.95