A Newfoundlander in Canada is charming company for the road
by : Stephanie Domet
by : Stephanie Domet
A Newfoundlander in Canada is charming company for the road
by : Ray Cronin
Nature is never finished
by : Erica Butler
Heartbreaking stories of staggering greed and its catastrophic environmental impact
by : Karl Wells
Warning: This review may contain delicious recipes for Salted Caramel Apple Parfaits and Meatball Pizza (“The Friend Maker”)
by : Kat Kruger
Malagash is a beautifully wrought story about a young girl’s unique means of coping with her father’s mortality
by : Lisa Doucet
Also a touching tale of sibling love and loyalty
by : Bobbi Pike
Emma FitzGerald’s latest illustrated collection is a cultural tour of Nova Scotia’s South Shore for posterity
by : Paul Bennett
Seven of the province’s best known and memorable premiers, Joey Smallwood, Frank Moores, Brian Peckford, Clyde Wells, Brian Tobin and Danny Williams, reappear in distilled individual portraits
by : Pete Soucy
Snook’s journey from Corner Boy to publishing more books than his high school principal
by : Lisa Doucet
As the numbers get higher, children have a slightly more complex task…counting the number of hooves on the oxen
by : James McLeod
“It’s psychological self-defence. It would mean spouting bullshit while being fully self-aware that you are spouting bullshit.”
by : Cheri Hanson
She spoke with us about the transition from Warrior Princess to the pacing, scribbling novelist she always wanted to be
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