<b><i>Still More Stubborn Stars</i> follows the story of Roger, a hapless but enthusiastic Come-from-Away who, arriving in Prince Edward Island with his family as a child, struggles to figure out the ‘Island’ way of life.</b>
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<b><i>Still More Stubborn Stars</i> follows the story of Roger, a hapless but enthusiastic Come-from-Away who, arriving in Prince Edward Island with his family as a child, struggles to figure out the ‘Island’ way of life.</b>
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<p>This is a story of challenge, ambition, love and heartbreak and a story of acceptance, forgiveness, friendship, and hope.</p>
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Winner of the Percy Janes First Novel Award Henry Puddester is a freshly retired civil servant whose life goes off the rails after an innocent trip to the supermarket, where […]
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<div style= »MARGIN: 0cm » align= »left »> <div><span style= »COLOR: black »> <div style= »MARGIN: 0cm » align= »left »> <div><strong>Inspired by True Events</strong></div> <div><strong><br /></strong></div> <div> <div align= »left »><strong>Harbour Grace, 1920</strong></div> <div align= »left »><br /></div> <div align= »left »>Frank Fallon, a veteran […]
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William Andrews’ first novel examines life in a small PEI community
in the 1940s and 50s as changes, so common in the rest
of the world, begin to take hold. Using a road as an allegory, he
weaves a lyrical tale of simple country people, their struggles
and their joys. The story is told through the eyes of a boy called
Jake: he is the witness to life on the Hook Road and the events
that change that life forever. The book is in some ways like a
long poem: the people and the world they inhabit are richly
and meticulously described, and the superb writing takes the
reader to a world no one will ever see again.
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1895. Alice and John MacDonald, both running from pasts that were too traumatic to face, meet by chance and stay together in a fragile world that’s rife with lies and […]
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This debut novel follows four central characters whose lives become intertwined over the span of three generations. Past and present eerily collide as the story plays out in two small […]
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<p>In this comedic novel, Bruce Graham infuses laugh-out-loud moments with poignant revelations about the lives of three women. Mable and Emma are lifelong friends and Valerie is a much younger […]
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<p> »I brushed the crumbs off of the fish and back onto the counter, threw the smelts in the frying pan while I got the eggs out of the fridge and cracked one. » </p>
<p><i>The Smeltdog Man</i> is the story of how a Cape Bretoner marshalled his accidental invention, a marijuana-induced, munchie-inspired Smeltdog, into the most successful fast food franchise in Canada. As president of his newly formed Good Karma Corporation, he tells the tale of how his business empire grows beyond his control, turning him into a billionaire. </p>
<p>While the business booms and the narrator’s wisdom is being constantly tapped for new ideas and strategies, he consults his Granddaddy Blue, whose pragmatic mixture of horse-trader economics and 1960s hippie ideals provide his grandson with the guiding principles and necessary scams he needs to survive in the corporate world. </p>
<p>From the simplicity of its origins to the ecological disaster of its success, <i>The Smeltdog Man</i> details the influences of country music on our narrator’s understanding of himself, the longing of unrequited love and the accumulation of wealth possessing more zeros than our hero can count.</p>

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