• Everything Manitoba The Ultimate Book Lists

    Everything Manitoba The Ultimate Book Lists

    Created by: Christine Hanlon

    Everything Manitoba will take you on a wild romp across the province. From Dave Baxter’s 10 Manitoba cold cases to Adam Kelly’s 10 favourite Manitoba landscapes to Charles Burchill’s 10 favourite Manitoba canoe routes and Joanne Kelly’s 11 favourite books written by a Manitoba author … it is all here.

    From the top 10 things that make Manitoba a great place to live to the 10 most successful recording artists from Manitoba, 10 Manitoba records according to Guinness and top 10 must-have items for surviving a Manitoba winter, this is a book that wow and entertain you on every page. In addition to Chris Rutkowski’s top 10 Manitoba haunts and Shanley Spence’s 8 favourite stops on Manitoba’s pow wow circuit, we get well-known Manitobans to weigh in on their favourite things about Manitoba. In Everything British Manitoba you’ll also find lists by Ace Burpee, Mike Green, Niigaan Sinclair, Chris D. and many, many more.

    If you love Manitoba (and we know that you do), you’ll love Everything Manitoba. Whether you are a lifelong resident or visiting for the first time, there’s no more complete book about Manitoba and no book is more fun!

    $19.95
  • Lighthouse Legacies

    Lighthouse Legacies

    Created by: Chris Mills
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Imagine living your life perched on a tiny island, without electricity, exposed to the fury of the sea, and always at the service of the mariner. This is how lightkeepers and their families spent their lives, even up until the 1960s. We are very close to losing the last of the people who lived this isolated life and experienced the heyday of lightkeeping in Canada. Lighthouse Legacies lets us share in the memories of those who kept the lights.

    These stories are presented largely in the words of the people, with context and history by author Chris Mills. Each chapter deals with an element of lighthouse life and is complemented by photos from lighthouse family collections, the Coast Guard and Mills’ own collection.

    $24.95
  • Eco-Innovators: Sustainability in Atlantic Canada

    Eco-Innovators: Sustainability in Atlantic Canada

    Created by: Chris Benjamin
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Eco-Innovators profiles some of the region’s most innovative and forward-thinking leaders in sustainability. These entrepreneurs and educators, activists and agitators, farmers and fishers have all made measurable contributions both in their respective fields of interest and in motivating others to make change.

    In the book, we meet Kim Thompson, a strawbale builder and consultant, who has recently brought her building experience to a renovation of an older house in downtown Halifax. Then there’s Edwin Theriault, who bought a bale of clothing back in 1971 and launched Frenchy’s, a chain of seventy-six used-clothing stores that has become an East Coast institution. Edwin doesn’t consider himself an environmentalist at all, but over the years his business has kept countless tonnes of material out of landfills. Also profiled are Speerville Flour Mill and Olivier Soaps in New Brunswick, Sean Gallagher of Local Source in Halifax, David and Edith Ling of Fair Acre Farm on PEI, and Jim Meaney of Cansolair solar heat air exchangers in Newfoundland, among many others.

    With ten chapters on matters like reducing consumption, greening the home, sustainable eating, dressing, transportation, and vacationing, the book is an important look into the lives of Atlantic Canadians committed to creating viable green options in our region.

    $22.95
  • Indian School Road
  • Boy With a Problem

    Boy With a Problem

    Created by: Chris Benjamin
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    “…giant storytelling talent unleashed.” —Jon Tattrie, Atlantic Books Today
    The daughter of an alcoholic desperate to be loved.
    A father reliving a failed dream though his teenaged son.
    A struggling immigrant surprised to discover that money does not buy happiness.
    A creative boy struggling to please his dead father.
    An eco-warrior defying her entire town for what she believes is right.
    A father unable to reconcile the assault of his daughter with the world he raised her to believe in.
    A gay pastor in self-imposed exile from church and family.
    A stranger in a Santa suit dispensing fatherly advice.
    A granddaughter who must end the life of the woman who raised her.
    A survivor of a small-town drug addict determined to save her cousin from terrifying dreams.
    An anxiety sufferer who finds refuge in sadomasochism.
    A university student looking for love in all the wrong animal liberation schemes.

    In sharp, insightful prose, Boy With a Problem taps into the heart of our deeply human fear of failing to truly connect with others. The fissures that erupt between us, how quickly they widen from cracks to chasms—this is the thread running through these wise, raw, and tender stories.

    $21.95
  • Chasing Paradise A Hitchhiker's Search for Home in a World at War with Itself
  • Edmonton Book of Everything Everything You Wanted to Know About Edmonton and Were Going to Ask Anyway

    Edmonton Book of Everything Everything You Wanted to Know About Edmonton and Were Going to Ask Anyway

    Created by: Cheryl Mahaffy

    From gold and oil fever and the West Edmonton Mall and the SCTV studio to profiles of W. P. Kinsella, Wayne Gretzky, and Emily Murphy, no book on Edmonton is more comprehensive and fun.

    $14.95
  • Talk Back

    Talk Back

    Publisher: Breton Books

    It’s been 10 long years since TALKBACK was shuffled off the airwaves, although it was the most popular and highest earning radio show in Cape Breton’s history. For thirteen years, Dave Wilson hosted TALKBACK. This book is his chance to help us all remember, and to sign off on his own terms.

    $14.95
  • Share and Care

    Share and Care

    Created by: Charles Saunders
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Share and Care: The Story of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children is a microcosm of black Nova Scotia history. Founded nearly one hundred years ago to address the needs of neglected and unwanted children in the black community, the home has become a monument to the self-reliance and solidarity that has long defined black culture in Nova Scotia.

    With meticulous care, author Charles R. Saunders recreates the day-to-day life of the home and acquaints us with its devotees, the people who founded it, nurtured it, and found refuge in it. Behind the accounts, one senses the spirit of the struggles and challenges faced by the home’s supporters, determined people whose inner strength proved equal to the task of sharing and caring for each other.

    The text is generously illustrated with photographs and enriched by poetry—written especially for the book—of George Elliott Clarke.

    $29.95
  • Black and Bluenose The Contemporary History of a Community

    Black and Bluenose The Contemporary History of a Community

    Created by: Charles Saunders
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Black and Bluenose documents the recent history of Canada’s oldest and largest indigenous black community. Saunders writes with passion and insight about issues that are close to his heart and an understanding of the historical forces that shape the headlines of today.

    $18.95
  • This Navy Doctor Came Ashore

    This Navy Doctor Came Ashore

    Created by: Charles Read
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Dr. Read entered the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943 and worked for three years as a flight surgeon. When the war was winding down, he realized that his career as a flight surgeon was also over. But he remembered how much he had enjoyed the three weeks he spent in Charlottetown when he relieved the medical officer at HMCS Queen Charlotte. This city of 20,000, in which this landship was ‘moored’, was much to his liking partly because he had grown up in Amherst, Nova Scotia, just across the Northumberland Strait, where he thought the culture was very similar. He also knew that as the only medical officer there would be independence, significant responsibility and virtual freedom from naval protocol and politics. One couldn’t ask for more.   But this was during prohibition on the Island and little did he know that a great deal of his time would be spent writing “prescriptions” for alcohol so that the officers could be allowed to drink.  Nor did he know that because of the lack of family physicians on the Island, he would be asked to open a general practice in a rural area of the province.  For a flight surgeon who had little experience in family medicine, this would be a whole new adventure. This book chronicles some of the noteworthy events of the time he spent spent as a country doctor.

    $17.95
  • Taste of Nova Scotia Cookbook

    Taste of Nova Scotia Cookbook

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A bestseller that blends the rich tradition of “down-home” cooking with modern and innovative ideas for delicious eating.

    The best crowd-pleasing recipes from popular inns, restaurants, and home kitchens all around Nova Scotia are collected in this unique cookbook. Blending the rich tradition of “down home” cooking with modern and innovative ideas, The Taste of Nova Scotia Cookbook provides mouth-watering recipes for every inclination. The recipes make use of ingredients for which Nova Scotia is known–from seafood and lamb to apples, blueberries, pumpkins, and maple syrup.Drawing on the many heritages that make up; the province, from Scottish, Acadian, and Mi’kmaq to Italian, Irish, and German, this cookbook truly reveals the taste of Nova Scotia.

    Taste of Nova Scotia is a province-wide restaurant program whose members are committed to serving their customers the very best of Nova Scotia’s fine harvests of both the land and sea.

    $29.95
  • Taste of Nova Scotia Cookbook 30th Anniversary edition
  • From Old Hollywood to New Brunswick Memories of a Wonderful Life

    From Old Hollywood to New Brunswick Memories of a Wonderful Life

    Created by: Charles Foster
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Imagine receiving a mysterious invitation from Charlie Chaplin, doing jigsaw puzzles with Marilyn Monroe, having a heart-to-heart with Jack Kennedy, or being kissed by Greta Garbo. All of these and more are the sensational memories of UK-born, honorary Maritimer Charles Foster. After an unlikely childhood, his adventurous spirit brought him in 1943 to RAF pilot training school in Calgary. Through a series of incredible circumstances and fortunate friendships, Foster went on to become a Hollywood writer and publicist.Now writing from New Brunswick as a regular columnist for Senior’s Advocate, Foster shares his most tantalizing stories as a collection for the first time. With tales from the golden age of film, radio, theatre, and music, including international adventures from Moscow to Berlin and beyond, From Old Hollywood to New Brunswick shows just how far an RAF uniform, a little bit of luck, and whole lot of charm could take you in mid-twentieth century show business.Includes a 20-page insert of original photographs.

    $17.95
  • A Land of Discord Always

    A Land of Discord Always

    Created by: Charles D Mahaffie
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    From 1604 to 1755, the Acadian settlers of present-day Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were the focus of political, economic, and military rivalries between France and Britain. Their stubborn nonconformity and political neutrality baffled and infuriated both European powers fighting for the upper hand. Finally, Britain’s drastic solution was to expel them from their homes.

    Little his been published about early Acadia (which included much of the Maine coast and the Maritimes) and the origins of the Acadians. This rich story, peopled with memorable men and women whose lives make fascinating reading, is skillfully chronicled by retired attorney and historical writer, Charles Mahaffie.

    $19.95
  • Are You Looking for Me ?

    Are You Looking for Me ?

    Created by: Charlene Lewis

    Finding the animal hiding in plain sight in each professional photograph of the natural world will both challenge and fascinate children. The author has created a fun puzzle book for young children that will also delight the adults in their lives.

    Charming, informative and interactive. Includes a glossary and colour-coded animal classification.

    $9.95
  • Sous ma roche

    Sous ma roche

    Artist: Danica Brine
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    A curious child lifts a garden rock and discovers a lively universe. These bugs might send a small shiver down an adult’s spine, but the colorful, whimsical illustrations are just what any playful child relishing gooey and squigly creatures wants to approach. The short rhythmic sentences are a perfect tool to approach French reading and natural sciences to boot, since all these charming creatures are found in the Atlantic provinces!

    $8.95
  • Adélaïde au couvent De Québec à Lamèque
  • Sous mon lit / Beneath My Bed

    Sous mon lit / Beneath My Bed

    Artist: Danica Brine
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Clinging on to his blanky, his gaze sparkling with curiosity, a child examines what hides underneath his bed. He focuses his flashlight on some of the animals of the Maritime Provinces; some well know, and others to discover. Each is absorbed in some rather whacky activity: let’s not reveal the smelt’s or the weasel’s, but the turtle, the lobster and skunk seem to be having a merry party indeed!

    $8.95
  • Sous mon arbre

    Sous mon arbre

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Robins, swallows, sparrows, and chickadees… Birds are frolicking on the grass, but in the tree, a cat is watching. Will their songs sing its vigilance to sleep? Writer and seasoned teacher Chantal Duguay Mallet and young local illustrator in high demand Danica Brine are back with a third charming book in the Sous mon… series…, made of rhymes, short sentences and a rich vocabulary combined with colourful and amusing illustrations!

    $8.95
  • Sous mon bateau
  • Jeanne Dugas of Acadia

    Jeanne Dugas of Acadia

    Born of Acadian parents at Louisbourg, Jeanne Dugas (1731-1817) and her husband Pierre Bois were among the founding families of the Acadian village of Chéticamp in 1785. Descended from one of the three most prominent families in Acadia, Jeanne Dugas and her family lived for more than thirty years under the threat of capture and deportation by the British militia and attacks by pirates and privateers.

    In this historical fiction, we follow Jeanne Dugas’s trials and tribulations from Louisbourg to Grand Pré (NS), to Port Toulouse and Mira (Cape Breton), Île-Saint-Jean (PEI), Remshic (NS), Restigouche (NB) and back again – often more than once. Finally captured by the British militia, she and her family were imprisoned for three years on George’s Island, where three of her four children died. When released, they sought refuge on Île Madame (Cape Breton) and finally to the area now known as Chéticamp.

    $14.95
  • 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
  • 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
  • Heroic Rescues at Sea

    Heroic Rescues at Sea

    Created by: Carolyn Matthews
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The sea can be a treacherous place. Fortunately for those who face disaster at sea there is a highly trained group of people who make it their life’s work to race to the rescue. These are the marine search and rescue workers of the Canadian Coast Guard. They do what most of us would not even contemplate; brave the elements in their rescue vessels, often acting as paramedics, midwives and firefighters on the water. They go out in unimaginable conditions and search long, harrowing hours for missing ships and sailors. These are their stories.

    $24.95
  • Skippers Save the Stone

    Skippers Save the Stone

    Created by: Caroline Stellings
    Artist: Hector MacNeil

    Skippers Save the Stone is the second adventure of the Skipper dogs. When they travel to Scotland, the Skippers learn that the legendary Stone of Scone has been stolen by a clan of squirrels! The only way they can save the stone is to win a boat race, but the crafty Chief McNut has a trick up his sleeve. Can the Skippers bring back the Stone of Destiny?

    $11.95
  • Around the Year with the Malagawatch Mice

    Around the Year with the Malagawatch Mice

    Created by: Caroline Stellings

    Follow the antics of Cape Breton’s favourite Celtic creatures –the Malagawatch Mice –as they observe and celebrate the customs and traditions of their Highland heritage. Featuring Caroline Stelling’s wonderful watercolour illustrations, Around the Year includes explanations of numerous holidays, observances and pastimes 

    $11.95
  • Malagawatch Mice and the Church that Sailed

    Malagawatch Mice and the Church that Sailed

    Created by: Caroline Stellings

    When the Highland Village Museum adopted and moved Malagawatch Church across the Bras d’Or lake in 2003, children’s author-illustrator Caroline Stellings asked herself: “What about the church mice?”

    The answer is an imaginative tale of The Malagawatch Mice who, after living under the church for generations, learn that they are about to lose the floorboards from over their heads.

    Ms. Stellings’ soft watercolour illustrations and delightful rhyming narrative follow the Malagawatch Mice–and the church–to their new home in Iona.

    $11.95
  • Malagawatch Mice and the Cat Who Discovered America

    Malagawatch Mice and the Cat Who Discovered America

    Created by: Caroline Stellings

    The Malagawatch Mice are well settled in their believed church, now at the Nova Scotia Highland Village in Iona, Cape Breton. But they are not alone–Henry, a stray cat with a mysterious past has taken up residence in the church and the mice are convinced that life will never be the same.

    Yet, there is something familiar about this cat and, determined that there must be some good in him, Grandpa sets out to prove to Henry that he is much more than a no-good stray.

    A monument in Halfway Cove, on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore, acknowledges that Prince Henry Sinclair of the Orkney Islands made the first transatlantic crossing and landed there in 1398, almost a century before Columbus. The monument describes his landing in Chebabucto Bay, and the fact that he spent a year exploring Nova Scotia, with the help of the kind Mi’Kmaq people.

    $14.95
  • The Manager A Novel

    The Manager A Novel

    Created by: Caroline Stellings

    Tina is short, but she packs a wallop.

    And she knows every move a boxer needs to get to the top.

    It’s 1979, and the glory days of the sport are over. With the family gym about to fold, and her father unwilling to listen to a word she says, Tina explodes and takes off, leaving Sydney’s Whitney Pier behind her for good.

    But it isn’t her temper that turns things around, it’s a road trip with her sister, and a Mi’kmaw light-heavyweight they meet along the way. Tina’s convinced he’ll go the distance –with her as Manager. 

    $11.95
  • La mystérieuse boutique de Monsieur Bottom

    La mystérieuse boutique de Monsieur Bottom

    Created by: Caroline Hurtut
    Artist: Magali Ben
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Benoit, a French kid living across the street spies Mister Bottom’s mysterious. Nobody seems to buy anything, ever. Nevertheless, Mr Bottom doesn’t look unhappy. On the contrary, so Benoit decides to resolve this mystery. At the end, it’s Benoit’s own place in the world and his relationships with others that will be challenged… A lovely ‘Old France’ flavored tale, filled with tenderness and philosophy. Take a seat…

    $9.95
  • Historic Glace Bay

    Historic Glace Bay

    Created by: Carole MacDonald
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    **Updated in 2014**

    The history of Glace Bay is intimately linked with the development of its coal mines. In this historic series book, Carole MacDonald examines coal as the fuel used to build and maintain Glace Bay and its inhabitants. Poor working conditions, irregular employment, and companies set on increasing their profits at the expense of the miners are all documented. Historic Glace Bay also covers the lives of notable residents, housing, hospitals, churches, schools, transportation, sports, and the community’s contribution to the arts.

    $19.95