Just a few books that have made an appearance in time for this summer’s long and well-lit days.
by : Renée Hartleib
by : Renée Hartleib
Just a few books that have made an appearance in time for this summer’s long and well-lit days.
by : Sam Fraser
The Antigonish Review has remained relevant for 50 years
by : Bridget Canning
As Imogene Tubbs grows older, she learns that many people in her small, rural town believe her father is Cecil Jesso, the local drug dealer—a man both feared and ridiculed
by : Hope Dalvay
As soon as Nanna said the words “car bombings,” Dad, who had been making breakfast in the kitchen, zoomed to the television to switch on BBC World
by : Evelyn C. White
First full-length account of LGBTQ activism in Nova Scotia
by : Peggy Walt
The winners of the 13 awards are:
by : Philip Moscovitch
Stompin’ Tom’s love of Canada came from his endless travels and conversations, and one of his strongest passions was that Canadians should be able to make it at home
by : Colleen Landry
This middle-aged writer’s hilarious and delusional observations about raising boys, surviving(ish) menopause and searching for meaning in mid-life will make you laugh out loud.
by : Lisa Doucet
Sherrard has created another captivating tale of family life and middle-school angst, filled with humour and heart
by : John Cunningham
The vote on whether military service should be mandatory created its own localized pocket of division within Lunenburg County
by : Chris Benjamin
Insomniac Press has announced a new editorial board and mandate to resist oppression. The revamped publisher now has a strong East Coast connection
by : Chris Benjamin
His accomplishments were many and diverse. Every one of them was driven by the love of two things: a good story, and people. He wanted to make a better world for everyone.
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