A Blinding Light
It’s 1917 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The First World War is raging, and despite its distance from the conflict, the Halifax Harbour is bustling with activity. Anti-German prejudice is rampant, and though… Read More
By: Julie Lawson
It’s 1917 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The First World War is raging, and despite its distance from the conflict, the Halifax Harbour is bustling with activity. Anti-German prejudice is rampant, and though… Read More
By: Gloria Ann Wesley (CA)
Spring. Beautiful blossoms. Chirping peepers. Trees swaying in their new greenery. Pussy willows glistening in furry white coats. Rain and warmth. New births and new… Read More
By: Chantal Duguay Mallet (CA)
English description follows. Après avoir embauché trois gouvernantes, le père d’Adélaïde, notaire à Québec, n’en peut plus : Adélaïde ira pensionnaire au couvent de Lamèque. Pour une jeune fille qui… Read More
By: "Shauntay Grant (CA)"
A powerful reimagination of what it was like to live in Africville in the 1960s through the eyes of a young… Read More
By: Shauntay Grant (CA)
English description follows.
Alors qu’une jeune fille visite le site historique d’Africville, à Halifax en Nouvelle-Écosse, elle se remémore les histoires qu’elle a entendues dans sa… Read More
By: Helene Boudreau (CA)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem, Evangeline, tells the story of two young people deported from beautiful Acadie just before they are to be married and their search for each other that… Read More
By: Helene Boudreau (CA)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem, Evangeline, tells the story of two young people deported from beautiful Acadie just before they are to be married—and their search for each other that lasts the rest of their… Read More
By: Jacqueline Halsey (CA)
Share the adventure of a ten-year-old boy who must save the day by getting the news out after the city… Read More
By: Gloria Ann Wesley
<em>If This Is Freedom</em> continues the story of struggle for Loyalist settlers in Nova Scotia after the American Revolutionary War. In the black settlement of Birchtown, times are especially… Read More
By: Anne C. Kelly (CA)
Fourteen-year-old Acadian Jacques Terriot is being deported with his family to the British colony of Massachusetts. He longs to escape and join his older brother in fighting with the French…. Read More
By: Janet Barkhouse (CA)
Eleven-year-old Sara must keep the lighthouse working when a storm strikes and a ship is wrecked… Read More
By: Danielle Marcotte (CA)
“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… Read More
By: Danielle S. Marcotte (CA)
English description follows. Au pied des vestiges de Louisbourg s’agitent des bandits fort inquiétants. Alexis arrivera-t-il à s’échapper de leur emprise et à rejoindre sa famille au Nouveau-Brunswick ?… Read More
By: Joanne Jefferson (CA)
Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Evans is the privileged and naive only child of prominent New Englanders, part of a group of Planters who settled in Nova Scotia following the deportation of the Acadian people. As a… Read More
By: Martyn Godfrey (CA)
The thrilling tale of a fictional 14-year-old’s quest aboard a real 19th century ship in search of the missing Franklin… Read More
By: Andreas Oertel (CA)
When his dad decides to hire a German prisoner-of-war to help out on their New Brunswick farm, thirteen-year-old Warren Webb is pretty sure the family is doomed. Who invites a Nazi to sleep under their roof?… Read More
By: Marcia Pierce Harding (CA)
After a vicious storm aboard ship, fourteen-year-old Caleb is tossed into the Atlantic Ocean. Frightened and alone, he finds himself nudged awake. He’s been recovered by one of Sable Island’s legendary wild… Read More
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