A Distorted Revolution
In this narrative history and memoir, journalist, musician, and Monctonian Jason Murray follows the rise of the band that put the Maritimes on the map.
Eric’s Trip was a band defined as much… Read More
By: Jason Murray (CA)
In this narrative history and memoir, journalist, musician, and Monctonian Jason Murray follows the rise of the band that put the Maritimes on the map.
Eric’s Trip was a band defined as much… Read More
By: Elder Sister Dorothy Moore (CA)
The long-awaited collection of talks, presentations, prayers, and ceremonies of renowned Mi’kmaw Elder, human rights activist, and language and culture warrior, Sister Dorothy… Read More
By: Hassan Khalili (CA)
<strong >A unique and engaging perspective of humanity – a journey to wisdom shared through stories of self-awareness, acceptance, and discovery, by acclaimed psychotherapist Dr. Hassan… Read More
By: Donald Oliver (CA)
The long-awaited autobiography of former Canadian Senator, lawyer, and outspoken spokesperson for diversity and minority advancement, detailing his life as a Black man working within the system to bring change… Read More
By: Adrian McNally Smith (CA)
When Adrian McNally Smith was writing his family memoir Finding Forgiveness, he was struck by the number of times he had had spiritual encounters. The journey of writing the story of his life and his… Read More
By: Fred MacDonald (CA)
This is the story of the Charlottetown family as seen through the eyes of the oldest boy, Fred “Fiddler” MacDonald. This memoir tells of Frederick James’ journeys in the City, starting with his days as a newspaper and a… Read More
By: Peter J. Little (CA)
New World PublishingExperience the life and times of Canada?s FIRST black attorney and magazine editor and pre-eminent advocate for civil rights, campaigning tirelessly for fair play/justice for his people and… Read More
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The Cape Breton Acadian comes alive in this new collection of conversations with remarkable people in an extraordinary place-Acadians of Cape Breton Island. In their own words, this book is a marvelous introduction to… Read More
By: Sir Wilfred Grenfell
Pre-order only (Nov 1 2022) On Easter Sunday, 1908, Dr. Wilfred Grenfell was summoned to treat a boy with osteomyelitis who had been operated on two weeks earlier. The young… Read More
By: Barry Porter (CA)
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By: "Lindsay Ruck (CA)"
John Savage was ready to leave Wales. Fed up with the National Health System, his frustrations grew daily. The back of a medical journal advertised that the town of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, was seeking medical… Read More
By: Gemma Hickey (CA)
***CANADA BOOK AWARD WINNER*** ***IPPY AWARDS SILVER MEDAL, CANADA-EAST BEST REGIONAL NONFICTION CATEGORY** ***BEST… Read More
By: Christian Fink-Jensen (CA), Randolph Eustace-Walden (CA)
In 1922, a 15-year-old girl, fed up with life in a French convent school, answered an ad for a travelling secretary. Tall, blonde, and swaggering with confidence, she might have… Read More
By: Doug House (CA), Adrian House (CA)
Told in his own words, Edgar House’s life story gives context and depth to 20th-century… Read More
By: Eri Muraoka
The bestselling biography of renowned Japanese translator of Anne of Green Gables is available in English for the first time.
The name Hanako Muraoka is revered… Read More
By: Nathan Greenfield (CA)
Molly Lamb and Bruno Bobak shot to prominence as war artists during the Second World War. Marrying shortly after the end of the war, they moved first to Vancouver and… Read More
By: Michelle Porter (CA)
***IPPY AWARDS: BEST REGIONAL NON-FICTION: CANADA-WEST – SILVER*** ***INDIGENOUS VOICES AWARDS 2021, PUBLISHED PROSE IN ENGLISH: CREATIVE… Read More
By: Gerry Fostaty (CA)
SUMMER, 1974 — Six teenaged boys died and fifty-four were injured in an explosion on a Canadian Forces Base in Valcartier, Quebec. A live grenade inadvertently made its way into… Read More
By: Rick Howe (CA)
With close to 50 years in the broadcast industry in Atlantic Canada, Rick Howe has been there, seen it and done it. As a reporter he has covered spectacular murder… Read More
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