Hockey Morning, Noon and Night
by Doretta Groenendyk
$12.95, paperback, 24 pp.
The Acorn Press, September 2014
#77 Holiday/History
A Moose Goes a-Mummering
Written by Lisa Dalrymple, Illustrated by David Sturge
$12.95, paperback, 32 pp.
Tuckamore Books, October 2014
Twisted
by Lisa Harrington
$14.95, paperback, 266 pp.
Dancing Cat Books, September 2014
Jack and the Hurricane
Written by Joshua Goudie, Illustrated by Craig Goudie
$16.95, hardcover, 32 pp.
Tuckamore Books, October 2014
A new batch of art books encourages readers to discover the story behind the painting
Four historical books for young readers encourage exploration
Chris Benjamin’s latest book shines a light on the people behind the Shubenacadie Residential School
How a self-published author became one of Newfoundland and Labrador’s most active book publishers
Letters Home: Maritimers and the Great War, 1914-1918
Edited by Ross Hebb
$17.95, paperback, 166 pp.
Nimbus Publishing, July 2014
Cantwells’ Way: A Natural History of the Cape Spear Lightstation By James E. Candow, $22.95 (pb) 9781552666722, 160 pp. Fernwood Publishing, June 2014 When history meets exposition, the product can […]
Young adult author Kathleen Peacock finds a world filled with werewolves and ghosts amid the hustle of a bustling café
In his last regular column with us, Chad Pelley reflects on the vision and verve of Atlantic Canadian publishers