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  • Crosswords from Atlantic Canada Volume 2

    Crosswords from Atlantic Canada Volume 2

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    These puzzles will provide hours of entertainment for all ages as they amuse and (occasionally) stump readers. With clues specific to the region, Crosswords from Atlantic Canada Volume II will challenge your knowledge of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador, not to mention current events and popular culture. This second volume includes new topics not covered in the first and all-new clues.

    $12.95
  • My Mother is Weird

    My Mother is Weird

    Created by: Rachna Gilmore
    Artist: Brenda Jones
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    A hilarious look at a child’s view of a mother’s bad day. Originally published in 1989 by Ragweed Press, this book is considered to be a P.E.I. classic. This unique view of mother’s “bad day” through the observant eyes of a child is a weird and wonderful story for parents and children. My mother is so weird. Some mornings, when she wakes up, she has horns on her head and long pointy teeth and claws. She speaks in a voice like a jackhammer. But after her morning coffee, Mom’s horns disappear, and her teeth and claws shrink back to normal. She speaks in a soft, smooth voice. But, one morning…we ran out of coffee…

    $9.95
  • Island Morning

    Island Morning

    Created by: Rachna Gilmore
    Artist: Brenda Jones
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Island Mornging is a gentle story of a girl and her grandfather’s early morning walk through the fields of Prince Edward Island. On their journey, they see gentle pastures, farm animals, scenic vistas and a glorious sunrise. But this walk is about more than just viewing the beautiful scenery. It is also about the special time between grandfather and granddaughter and how they see the world through each other’s eyes.  

    $19.95
  • Mission

    Mission

    Publisher: Belle Isle Press

    This is the true story of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, an adventurous young doctor from England, who in 1892 set sail across the Atlantic Ocean to bring medical relief to the remote fishing communities on the rugged shores of northern Newfoundland and Labrador. He immediately fell in love with the land and its people but was horrified to discover the cruel conditions that they endured. In an effort to help he joined with the local people to build traveling hospital ships, local clinics, schools and orphanages.

    $19.95
  • Spring Wildflowers

    Spring Wildflowers

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Spring Wildflower is a handy field guide that will help you identify most flowers that bloom in the spring. It is well organized, easy to follow and features fine pen and ink drawings of almost 250 flowering plants.

    $12.95
  • Historic Sydney

    Historic Sydney

    Created by: Rannie Gillis
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Dominion Steel and Coal Company. The Dominion Steel and Coal Company steel plant built at Whitney Pier brought in many of the people who make up the region’s rich cultural diversity Today, Sydney is Nova Scotia’s third largest city and is a major industrial centre. Cape Breton native Rannie Gillis has selected from a wide range of historical photographs to provide glimpses of the city’s rich heritage. Industrial scenes, streetscapes, urban life, the historic waterfront, and domestic work all combine to offer a fascinating portrait of historic Sydney.

    $21.95
  • Historic North Sydney

    Historic North Sydney

    Created by: Rannie Gillis
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    North Sydney has an exciting history. Once the fourth-busiest seaport in North America, the little town was also known as “Canada’s Gateway to the (European) World” when an underwater telegraph cable between North America and Europe was successfully laid, with the end of the cable in North Sydney. Because of its transport and communications advantages, the town played a vital role through both world wars.

    Historic North Sydney is divided into chapters by topic. Rainnie Gillis uses historical images and extensive research to explain transportation, business, the Newfoundland Ferry Service, and public service in North Sydney, among other subjects.
    Historic North Sydney is a much-anticipated addition to the Images of Our Past Series.

    $21.95
  • Our Maud The Life, Art and Legacy of Maud Lewis

    Our Maud The Life, Art and Legacy of Maud Lewis

    Created by: Ray Cronin

    Our Maud: The Life, Art and Legacy of Maud Lewis tells the story of Maud’s life, and traces her impact on Nova Scotia, her fame, the saving of her painted house, and the Nova Scotia folk art renaissance sparked by her example. The book looks at how Maud Lewis has become a role model for children with juvenile arthritis, her posthumous role in the creation of Atlantic Canada’s largest art museum, and how her story has become known around the world, culminating in the hit feature film Maudie starring Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke.

    $29.99
  • Nova Scotia Folk Art An Illustrated Guide

    Nova Scotia Folk Art An Illustrated Guide

    Created by: Ray Cronin
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    There may be many folk artists in Canada, but there is only one integrated folk art scene: the one in Nova Scotia.

    Classic folk art is the work of artists who did not think of themselves as artists, who made art that they never considered to be art at all. There were no festivals, no galleries, and no touring exhibitions when they started—just a sign by the side of the road, a painted house, or colourful sculptures in the yard to attract the attention of passers-by. Today in Nova Scotia, contemporary folk art has become a distinct style, one which stresses individual creativity over collective utility. The maker, and their stories, is central to the appeal.

    Written by former Art Gallery of Nova Scotia curator Ray Cronin, Nova Scotia Folk Art features profiles of fifty artists—some obscure and some well known&#8212from the first, second, and third waves of folk art. The list includes Barry Colpitts, Laura Kenney, Ralph Boutilier, Craig Naugler, Joseph Norris, and Maud Lewis. With more than 150 colour images, this illustrated guide explores the exhibitions, collections, and festivals that allowed a group of Nova Scotia artists to move their creations from the roadside to the museum, and in so doing to create its own genre: Nova Scotia Folk Art.

    $24.95
  • Hope for Wildlife

    Hope for Wildlife

    Created by: Ray MacLeod
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    One day, a couple who had run over a skunk with their car brought it to the Dartmouth Veterinary Hospital. When the veterinarians couldn’t look after it, Hope Swinimer decided to take the helpless animal into her care, and that was the start of it all. Now, through her rehabilitation centre called Hope for Wildlife, Hope’s name is synonymous with wildlife rescue in Nova Scotia.Since 1997, hundreds of animals have been saved through the tireless efforts of the staff and volunteers at Hope for Wildlife. Some animals’ stories were so unique that they even garnered national attention-such as Hope’s battle with the department of natural resources over Gretel, a member of the endangered pine marten species. Each creature comes with its own challenges, either through a particularly difficult injury or a quirky personality-like Lucifer the inexplicably bald and ornery raccoon-but each patient leaves an indelible mark on the lives of those around them.Hope for Wildlife tells the stories of fourteen different wild animals from Nova Scotia that have passed through the centre. Colour photographs of the animals and the centre’s efforts supplement the text, and info boxes offer further information on the province’s wildlife. The stories in Hope for Wildlife are educational, heartwarming, and sometimes heartbreaking-but always filled with hope.

    $29.95
  • Evidence from the Earth Forensic Geology and Criminal Investigation

    Evidence from the Earth Forensic Geology and Criminal Investigation

    Created by: Ray Murray

    Filled with information on how forensic geology is conducted and verbally illustrated with colorful details on real criminal cases, Evidence from the Earth entertains the reader while revealing the secrets of the discipline. From cases of purloined palm trees to tales of kidnapping and murder, author Ray Murray leads readers through some of the most fascinating investigations involving soil and rock evidence.

    $16.00
  • 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
  • Lis-moi un livre ! Un guide mensuel de lecture avec votre bebe pendant sa premiere annee

    Lis-moi un livre ! Un guide mensuel de lecture avec votre bebe pendant sa premiere annee

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Lis-moi un livre! Un guide mensuel de lecture avec votre bébé pendant sa première année.

    $9.95
  • Ninen Na Mi'kma'ji'jk (CD)

    Ninen Na Mi’kma’ji’jk (CD)

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Ninen na Mi’kma’ji’jk, a CD of Mi’kmaw rhymes and songs, will delight young children. The CD features Dr. Bernie Francis, accomplished musician and respected authority on the Mi’kmaw language. The CD includes a reading of Weska’qelmut Apje’juanu, the Mi’kmaw translation of Sheree Fitch’s popular book Kisses Kisses Baby O!

    Early childhood experiences play an important role in preserving language and culture, and this CD will bring the richness of the Mi’kmaw language to listeners. Includes a booklet with all lyrics in both Mi’kmaq and English. Ninen na Mi’kma’ji’jk is the perfect resource for those who wish to encourage and enjoy the Mi’kmaw language.

    $9.99
  • Babies Love Books!
  • Magic Rug Of Grand-Pré

    Magic Rug Of Grand-Pré

    Rose-Marie and Constant go on a night-time quest with Johnny à Minou, the magic mailman, to find the twelve strands of wool to complete the hooked rug of Grand-Pré. Soaring the stars, they visit the four corners of Acadie. Each stop on their journey brings them closer to their Acadian ancestors.

    $10.95
  • 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
  • Adieu, Jacoby!

    Adieu, Jacoby!

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Beloved dog Jacoby, who’s helped numerous children deal with their anxiety and has helped them with their reading skills, is very sick. Seeing him in such pain, his owner Madame Ève decides to take him to the vet to put him own. As she learns to live without her dear companion, Madame Ève is comforted by the soothing memories of him. The children Jacoby helped miss him and decide to throw him a goodbye party. Slowly but surely, without ignoring the pain, or the sorrow, life goes on.

    $10.95
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    Blast

    Created by: Rennie MacKenzie
    Publisher: Breton Books
    $21.95
  • That Bloody Cape Breton Coal

    That Bloody Cape Breton Coal

    Created by: Rennie MacKenzie
    Publisher: Breton Books

    Rennie MacKenzie is the author of ‘In the Pit: A Cape Breton Coal Miner’.

    $17.95
  • New Cold-Moulded Boatbuilding

    New Cold-Moulded Boatbuilding

    Created by: Reuel B Parker
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Reuel B. Parker was born in Denver and grew up in Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts and New York. Much of his childhood was spent on the south shore of Long Island (Bay Shore), where he learned about boats, boat building and boating. He built many models as a child, and began building and restoring full size boats around age 12.

    $21.95
  • Fogradh, Faisneachd, Filidheachd/ Parting, Prophecy , Poetry

    Fogradh, Faisneachd, Filidheachd/ Parting, Prophecy , Poetry

    Created by: Rev. Duncan Blair

    In the original Gaelic, with English translations by John Alick MacPherson, Fògradh, Fàisneachd, Filidheachd / Parting, Prophesy, Poetry includes Blair’s articles about the Highland Clearances, a number of his poems, an account of a 16th-century seer who some say foretold of the Clearances and articles about Blair’s travels around the Maritimes – all published in Mac-Talla.

    Although some of Blair’s poems have been included in various collections, his prose writings have not previously been published.

    $14.95
  • Building Heidi

    Building Heidi

    Created by: Richard Kolin
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Richard Kolin has been building boats for 25 years. He has designed and built skiffs for both plywood and plank construction.

    $21.95
  • Building Catherine

    Building Catherine

    Created by: Richard Kolin
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    Richard Kolin has been building boats for 25 years. He has designed and built skiffs for both plywood and plank construction.

    $21.95
  • Riptides New Island Fiction

    Riptides New Island Fiction

    Created by: Richard Lemm
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    A call was sent out asking writers to submit unpublished short stories for a fiction anthology featuring newer writers with a significant P.E.I. connection. There were no boundaries for setting or genre, only a limit of 5,000 words. PEI is strong on tradition, which includes out-migration and immigration. Thus, its culture and demographics are changing, and these PEI writers both are Island-born and hail from away – Australia and Calgary, Newfoundland and Ukraine. The result is twenty-three stories, which take the reader from a ritual gathering of PEI widows to Chernobyl in the nuclear disaster’s aftermath, from a menacing marital game of hide-and-seek through the Maritime landscape to gender clashes on an outback sheep ranch, from a religious commune in Alberta to the Enlightenment Tour bus into Quebec. Whether the characters are struggling for dear life in breaking surf, gasping for emotional air at a ladies’ candle party or fearing the Tall Tailor’s scissors, the authors demonstrate a rich variety of fictional talent and imagination emerging from what Island poet Milton Acorn called the “red tongue…In the ranged jaws of the Gulf,” and revising our perception of “the land of Anne.”

    $21.95
  • Jeopardy

    Jeopardy

    Created by: Richard Lemm
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Richard Lemm’s new poetry collection, Jeopardy, opens with visits to Tasmania and Egypt. He takes readers to the infamous penal colony on the Tasman Peninsula, then imagines an alternate history in which convicts were sent to Prince Edward Island. Lemm explores his pre- and post-Revolution experiences teaching Egyptian students and encountering a great civilization wrestling with cross-currents of modernity and tradition. His poetic gaze then turns to the struggle of a couple living the ordeal of severe anorexia and the quest for healing.

    In “The Sacred and the Profane” poems, he conjures myths and journeys —ancient and modern—to illuminate how we choose to live in the present: a Jewish surgeon’s pilgrimage to Assisi; Adam and Eve’s reflections on their fateful Edenic choice; the poet’s grandfather trading farm clothes for an army uniform and war in the Philippines; a resurrected L. M. Montgomery in a gift shop, surrounded by Anne of Green Gables merchandise. In the final section, Lemm evokes, with wit and urgency, our ecological reality and environmental crises: “The future is forever / now, is headlines scrolling / at glacial melt and animated pixel / speed into amnesia. While the Darwins / of tomorrow and their painstaking facts / watch from the crow’s nests, swaying above / our faith in charts, invincible hulls.”

    Other poets have written of Lemm’s “passionate engagement with human nature, including his own,” of how he “masterfully blends his narrative poetic style with lyrical sweeps across time and space,” and of his “wit, his spilling love of life and his poetic magnetism.”

    $19.95
  • Discovering Cape Breton Folklore

    Discovering Cape Breton Folklore

    Created by: Richard MacKinnon

    For more than two decades, Richard MacKinnon—Canada Research Chair in Intangible Cultural Heritage, Cape Breton University—has researched Cape Breton’s rich cultural heritage: from protest songs to company houses, from co-operative housing to nicknames, from log buildings to cockfighting.In Discovering Cape Breton Folklore, professor MacKinnon revists some of his research and exposes us to some new.

    $24.95
  • Cyrus Eaton Champion for Peace

    Cyrus Eaton Champion for Peace

    Created by: Richard Rudnicki
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Award-winning artist Richard Rudnicki uses vibrant imagery and accessible text to tell the true story of Nobel Peace Prize-winning billionaire Cyrus Eaton. From Eaton’s roots in rural Pugwash, Nova Scotia, the book introduces a new generation to the industrious pacifist who helped make the world a safer place.

    $19.95
  • Deux Pays Le Canada à l'ère du Grand Déséquilibre démographique

    Deux Pays Le Canada à l’ère du Grand Déséquilibre démographique

    Created by: Richard Saillant
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Ce que l’auteur Richard Saillant appelle le Grand Déséquilibre démographique canadien– « le rythme très inégal auquel vieillit la population des diverses régions du Canada » — est, selon l’expert des politiques publiques Donald J. Savoie, « l’un des défis les plus exigeants du pays pendant les deux prochaines décennies ».

    L’ouvrage Deux pays, dont l’orientation générale est profondément ancrée dans la démographie, développe la thèse de Saillant selon laquelle « les forces jumelées de la gravité économique et démographique » causeront de graves difficultés dans l’Est du Canada et l’ensemble du pays si nous n’agissons pas dès maintenant. Nous devons d’abord faire face à la dure réalité : « on observe entre les provinces les mieux et les moins bien nanties un contraste marqué qui est appelé à s’accentuer ». Résultat? Deux Canadas distincts, l’un âgé et peu nanti, l’autre jeune et dynamique. Sans un important changement de cap, affirme Saillant, le Canada sera un pays déchiré.

    Deux pays est un incontournable pour ceux qui cherchent une analyse stratégique et basée sur des données probantes de l’avenir incertain du Canada, ainsi que des recommandations visant à remédier aux répercussions du Grand déséquilibre démographique sur toute la population canadienne.

    $22.95
  • A Tale of Two Countries

    A Tale of Two Countries

    Created by: Richard Saillant
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    With a broad scope deeply anchored in demographics, A Tale of Two Countries focuses on Saillant’s powerful argument: that the “twin forces of economic and demographic gravity” spell trouble for eastern Canada, and for the country as a whole, if we don’t act now. With charts, extensive endnotes, and compelling arguments, A Tale of Two Countries is a must-read for those seeking an accessible, evidence-based policy analysis of Canada’s uncertain future, recommendations for addressing its consequences, and their potential impact on all Canadians.

    $22.95
  • Richard Zurawski's Book of Maritime Weather

    Richard Zurawski’s Book of Maritime Weather

    Created by: Richard Zurawski
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Richard Zurawski’s Book of Maritime Weather is a compendium of fascinating weather facts, myths, climatological oddities, weather science, folklore and observations of the diverse and oftentimes frustrating topic of Canadian Maritime weather. Whether you just like to watch the clouds go by or if you are a serious student of meteorology, there is plenty to entertain you in this volume.

    There’s virtually everything here you’d like to know about the how and why of our regional weather. What makes our weather the way it is? What drives this ceaseless cycle of hot and cold, dry and wet? Zurawski brings the reader up to date on the modern science of forecasting but also includes historical perspectives about the weather before people made the study of weather into a science. Folklore, myths and anecdotes from days past are included with the modern facts and records of our climate. Weather sayings are not only presented, but scrutinized for their basis and value. Before the days of the super-computer and Environment Canada, the sea-bound skipper was the forecaster of his era and his innate and intimate knowledge of Maritime weather shifts could mean the difference between life and death.

    Even with the aid of computers, satellites and ultra modern communications, the weather is still as much an art as it is a science. Zurawski’s Book of Maritime Weather taps the wisdom of the past and the present to give a holistic view of the fascinating and sometimes bizarre world of Maritime weather.

    $18.95