• Anne of Green Gables

    Anne of Green Gables

    Now even the youngest Anne of Green Gables fans can celebrate the centennial anniversary.

    2008 marks the one-hundredth anniversary of the publication of Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic tale of the red-headed orphan who is mistakenly sent to live with Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island. The story has been translated into many languages the world over and is considered a classic in children’s literature, though it continues to be read by children and adults alike.

    Anne of Green Gables: Stories for Young Readers, adapted by Prince Edward Island writer Deirdre Kessler, is suitable for readers ages six and up. With colourful, historically accurate illustrations by award-winning illustrator David Preston Smith, this adapted version of L. M. Montgomery’s wonderful story will delight readers too young for chapter books but nonetheless enthralled by the enduring appeal of this timeless classic story.

    $14.95
  • The Life of Boston King

    The Life of Boston King

    In the summer of 1783, at the end of the American Revolution, several thousand Black men, women and children left New York City with the British Army, bound by ship for Nova Scotia. Now uniformly called “Black Loyalists”, regardless of their status at leaving New York, theirs is a rich and fascinating history. One of the most well-documented of these Black Loyalists was a man named Boston King, born a slave to Richard Waring, a rice-planter in South Carolina.

    King experienced a religious revelation while in Nova Scotia, and became a Methodist preacher; he went to Sierra Leone in 1792 to spread the Gospel; and from there was invited to England to study at a Methodist school. While there, he wrote the story of his life and conversion. This was published in the Methodist Magazine of the times.

    Thus survived one of only three autobiographies of a Black Loyalist, full of details of the Loyalist settlement of Nova Scotia. It is reprinted here as “Memoirs of the Life of Boston King, a Black Preacher,” edited by Ruth Holmes Whitehead and Carmelita Robertson. An introduction by Ruth Holmes Whitehead presents new research findings about King’s life, and her Afterword examines particularly his life as a slave on the Waring Plantation, near Charleston, SC. Whitehead and Robertson revisited the ruins of two Waring plantations, where King would have worked as a child and young man, and photographed the dirt road, still running through one plantation, down which he would have ridden away to freedom.

    $14.95
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  • barefoot Helen and the Giants

    Barefoot Helen and the Giants

    Created by: Andy Jones
    Artist: Katie Brosnan
    Publisher: Running the Goat

    A hilarious new folktale adaptation from Andy Jones, with brave and resilient girls, evil giants, a magical cat, a storytelling hotel, and hairy feet.

    $14.95
  • The Family Way

    The Family Way

    Created by: Laura Best

    Set in 1930 and based on true events, this middle-grade novel explores family secrets, set at the Ideal Maternity Home.

    $14.95
  • Be a Weather Detective Solving the Mysteries of Cycles, Seasons, and Elements

    Be a Weather Detective Solving the Mysteries of Cycles, Seasons, and Elements

    Created by: Peggy Kochanoff
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Unravel the secrets of weather, from hurricanes to snowflakes, with naturalist Peggy Kochanoff’s newest book in the Be A Nature Detective series. This fascinating and entertaining guide, packed with detailed watercolour illustrations, is the perfect tool for young readers to learn about the mysteries of weather patterns in Atlantic Canada and beyond.

    $14.95
  • Broken Crayons

    Broken Crayons

    Created by: Patsy Dingwell
    Artist: Marla Lesage
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    When Ms. Gillis, a preservice teacher on Prince Edward Island, decides to complete her International Teaching Practicum in Kenya, sponsored by Farmers Helping Farmers, she is very excited. She can’t wait to start her adventure in the warm African sun, leaving behind cold February days in Canada and (as she comes to learn) a well-stocked Island classroom. She is eager to share her newly-acquired teaching skills with the children in Kenya. She arrives laden with gifts and school supplies from friends on PEI. As she distributes a gift of crayons to her students, she soon realizes that she is the one who has the most to learn. Broken Crayons is a delightful story written for school age children. It is based on a true story that never grows old and one which carries a message for all, no matter your age.

    $14.95
  • Amelia and Me Book 1 of the Ginny Ross Series

    Amelia and Me Book 1 of the Ginny Ross Series

    Created by: Heather Stemp
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    After reading about Amelia Earhart in her friend’s scrapbook, twelve-year-old Ginny Ross decides to become a pilot. But how will Ginny’s dream take flight when her mother—not to mention society in general—so fiercely believes a woman’s place is in the home?

    $14.95
  • Under Amelia's Wing Book 2 of the Ginny Ross Series

    Under Amelia’s Wing Book 2 of the Ginny Ross Series

    Created by: Heather Stemp
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A STEM-friendly novel about a girl who just wants to learn to fly. Stubborn to a fault, Ginny Ross is enrolled at Purdue University to earn her pilot’s license and help her friend and mentor, Amelia Earhart, recruit more young women into aviation and engineering. But when Amelia goes missing in 1937, Ginny must learn to carry on alone.

    $14.95
  • Read Talk Play Baby Steps to Reading

    Read Talk Play Baby Steps to Reading

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Rub a dub dub
    Splashing in the tub
    You can say bubble
    BUB, BUB, BUBBLE
    Rub a dub dub

    The road to reading begins at birth, and talking, playing, and reading with your baby lays a solid foundation to build a lifetime of loving books and learning.

    Read Talk Play is three books in one: the perfect starter collection to introduce babies to the joy of books and reading. It features photo images that will capture a babys attention, and bouncy text that is fun to read aloud. Divided into three “mini books,” each section is introduced with helpful tips for caregivers on how babies learn to talk and read, and how play is essential to learning—all based on developmental research. Perfect for families, libraries, baby shower gifts, and early literacy promoters and educators.

    $14.95
  • Fairy Dells and Rustic Bowers The Creation of Victoria Park, Truro NS

    Fairy Dells and Rustic Bowers The Creation of Victoria Park, Truro NS

    Publisher: SSP Publications

    The development of Truro’s magnificent Victoria Park is a very compelling read. Full of romance, little known facts (the Olmsteds, of New York’s Central Park fame were involved) and vintage Notman photographs, Joe Ballard’s study is an eye-opener.

    $14.95
  • Rhode Island 101

    Rhode Island 101

    Created by: Tim Lehnert

    From Narragansett Bay, Roger Williams, the American Industrial Revolution and the Independent Man to the New England mob, the Big Blue Bug, the Newport Mansions, Family Guy and profiles of Buddy Cianci, H.P. Lovecraft and the Farrelly brothers, no book provides a more insightful lowdown on the Ocean State than Rhode Island 101. No book is more fun!

    Well known Rhode Islanders weigh in on the nation?s smallest state. Investigative reporter Jim Taricani recounts his top stories, Mark Patinkin provides signs that you’ve been in Rhode Island too long, meteorologist John Ghiorse revisits the most memorable weather events of the last 40 years, Lincoln Chafee offers a Rhode Island treasure hunt and Rory Raven illuminates haunted Rhode Island.

    From fabulous beaches, historic cities, and dynamite cuisine to corrupt politicians, elite universities and a unique accent and slang, it?s all here.

    $14.95
  • The Great Saskatchewan Joke Book

    The Great Saskatchewan Joke Book

    Created by: Joel Jeffrey

    If you like a good joke (and we all know you do), then you’ll get a kick out of this hilarious collection that pokes fun at all things Saskatchewan. With zingers that will tickle your funny bone, these good-natured jabs are just funny enough that they will leave you rolling in the aisles.

    The Great Saskatchewan Joke Book will literally make you laugh out loud. Joel Jeffrey believes that if you can’t laugh at yourself, then who can you laugh at?

    $14.95
  • What Once Was Lost The Blacksmith's Art in Nova Scotia

    What Once Was Lost The Blacksmith’s Art in Nova Scotia

    Created by: Frank M. Smith
    Publisher: SSP Publications

    Author Frank Smith exposes the rich history of blacksmithing in Nova Scotia, explores the subsequent emerging art form and provides a resource of practicing artisans’ profiles.

    $14.95
  • Africville

    Africville

    Created by: Shauntay Grant
    Artist: Eva Campbell
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    When a young girl visits the site of Africville, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the stories she?s heard from her family come to mind.

    $14.95
  • La promesse du bout du monde

    La promesse du bout du monde

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    “He gets halfway up, screams and throws a stick towards the cougar, which hits it in the eye. The sound of his scream surprises the boy himself. He is full of a singular rage, of a refusal to die here, all alone. It’s the scream of a man who takes charge of his destiny. And the animal can smell it.”

    $14.95
  • Zee

    Zee

    Created by: Su J. Sokol
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    But their words, their emotions, once again catch up to her. They mercilessly shove themselves into her unprotected mind, pushing Zee’s own thoughts and ideas violently out. Zee’s heartbeat accelerates, beating a panicked rhythm in her chest as she tries to clear her head of them.

    $14.95
  • Mi'kmaw Daily Drum Mi'kmaw Culture for Every Day of the Week

    Mi’kmaw Daily Drum Mi’kmaw Culture for Every Day of the Week

    Created by: Alan Syliboy
    Artist: Alan Syliboy
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Mi’kmaq artist Alan Syliboy’s daily drum artworks paired with a different day of the week in an accessible and beautiful baby board book.

    $14.95
  • Kira's Crossing

    Kira’s Crossing

    Created by: Orysia Dawydiak
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Five years had passed since Kira discovered that she was a mermaid adopted by a fisherman and his wife. Her birth parents were merrow royalty who had been imprisoned by their enemies, the shape shifting Finfolk. The Finfolk had also taken over Merhaven, the hereditary undersea home of the West Atlantic merrows. Encouraged by merrow clans and supported by the local fishing community, Kira decided to join a Merhaven recovery mission. Also volunteering for the operation was Janus, a mysterious, handsome young merrow from the North Sea, as well as several Spegars, large merrows from across the Atlantic, who hunted with spears. In the chaos that followed the mission, Kira found herself on an unexpected journey that would take her across the continent and a fight for her own survival.

    $14.95
  • The Queen of Paradise's Garden A Newfoundland Jack Tale

    The Queen of Paradise’s Garden A Newfoundland Jack Tale

    Created by: Andy Jones
    Artist: Darka Erdelji
    Publisher: Running the Goat

    Jack, the delightful, mischievous, big-hearted hero of so many Newfoundland tales, is worried about his parents. They aren’t getting any younger; in fact, they’re really quite old. So Jack and his brothers Bill and Tom decide to set out and find a magic fruit that will make the old young. Told with the humour, warmth and sly wit that have made Andy Jones one of the Island’s finest and best-loved storytellers, The Queen of Paradise’s Garden follows Jack on his way to the land of the Queen of Paradise, where he finds the magic fruit and quite a few other handy things as well.

    $14.95
  • Peg Bearskin

    Peg Bearskin

    Created by: Andy Jones, Philip Dinn
    Publisher: Running the Goat

    Peg’s big, ugly and hairy; but she’s brave enough and smart enough to trick a witch, help a king, and find husbands for her two beautiful sisters and herself. But will her husband fall for her? Readers certainly do in this rollicking adaptation of a traditional Newfoundland folktale.

    $14.95
  • PB's Comet

    PB’s Comet

    Created by: Marnie Parsons
    Artist: Veselina Tomova
    Publisher: Running the Goat

    An ambitious young lamb is determined to find a comet. Her persistence annoys a grumpy old goat who sets out to undermine her efforts, until he makes a discovery of his own.

    $14.95
  • Jack and the Manger A Christmas Jack Tale

    Jack and the Manger A Christmas Jack Tale

    Created by: Andy Jones
    Artist: Darka Erdelji
    Publisher: Running the Goat

    The Christmas story told with a folktale twist. This reverently irreverent story gives a whole new take on the birth of Jesus.

    $14.95
  • Jack, the King of Ashes
  • Jack and Mary in the Land of Thieves

    Jack and Mary in the Land of Thieves

    Created by: Andy Jones
    Artist: Darka Erdelji
    Publisher: Running the Goat

    When her husband Jack is duped by an underhanded sea captain, Mary disguises herself as a man, ships aboard a vessel, and sets out to save Jack and restore their fortunes. An award-winning tale of love, treachery, perseverance, and cherry cake.

    $14.95
  • Dancing with Daisy

    Dancing with Daisy

    Created by: Jan L. Coates
    Publisher: Running the Goat

    A tall tale about a wild dance, and the loving connection between grandfather and grandson.

    $14.95
  • Return of the Wild Goose

    Return of the Wild Goose

    Created by: Jane Ledwell

    Return of the Wild Goose explores the life of writer and activist Katherine Hughes. Set against the intimate relief of a PEI landscape, these poems are inspired by what is known—and unknown—about her contradictory life and character as Catholic teacher, journalist, public servant, and Irish nationalist. This (auto) biographical dialogue between Jane Ledwell and Katherine Hughes offers the reader a fierce remembrance of a PEI radical.

    $14.95
  • Maritime Monsters

    Maritime Monsters

    Created by: Steve Vernon
    Artist: Jeff Solway
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    This children’s picture book is a field guide to Maritime monsters, taken from local folklore and legends. The monsters described include Prince Edward Island’s Old Hook-Snout, New Brunswick’s Acadian Werewolf, Nova Scotia’s Parker Road Phantom and Newfoundland’s Not-So-Cuddly Kraken!

    Each entry includes a short story featuring the monster and a field guide entry: location, diet, size, frequency, description, and special monster-hunting advice. An indispensable resource for the young Maritime monster hunter!

    $14.95
  • Colours in Winter

    Colours in Winter

    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Colours in Winter is a whimsical children’s picture book. The child, with her two bird friends, initially wishes that the giant fantastic snowflakes were coloured. Everything is too white. She thinks of green frogs in the spring, enormous red strawberries in the summer, and heaps of yellow and brown leaves in the autumn. But her desire becomes true and the snowflakes are suddenly all different colours. “Too much colour!” she gasps.

    When everything turns back to white, she makes a wonderful discovery: there is colour everywhere in the winter — blue sky and green conifers, red rose hips and yellow beech tree leaves. The child and her bird friends reunite in a joyous celebration.

    $14.95
  • No Girls Allowed

    No Girls Allowed

    All 10-year-old Tina wants is to play hockey. In Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1977, however, there’s no team for girls and Tina isn’t allowed to play on the boys’ team. Sheer determination, and support from her family, drives her to take the fight to the Human Rights Commission, all in order to do what she loves most: play hockey.

    $14.95
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  • 2019 WoodenBoat School Engagement Calendar

    2019 WoodenBoat School Engagement Calendar

    Created by: WoodenBoat School
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    With fewer engagement calendars available in our electronic world, we thought the huge variety of fantastic images from our WoodenBoat School made it the ideal candidate for a weekly reminder of all aspects of wooden boating. This calendar has an image from the School on each left-hand page, and the days of the week on the right-hand side. There’s plenty of room to jot down reminders, plus we’ve included major holidays, seasonal markers, clock changes, and moon phases.

    Photos are by staff and students, and yes, some taken during the photography courses. You’ll find all kinds of boats, many from our fleet, and you’ll get a look (or reminder) of the variety of courses that take place on our WoodenBoat campus—everything from building and repair to foundry work, pond yacht building, boat designing, woodblock artwork, painting landscapes (and sea scapes), building bronze cannons, half-models, and tons more.

    $14.95