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<p>This collection features short stories by L. M. Montgomery that haven’t been in print since their initial periodicals. With stories like “A Case of Mistaken Identity” and “Frank’s Revenge,” Montgomery scholar Carolyn Strom Collins has curated a selection of funny and heartfelt stories to provide unique insight into this famed author’s writing career.</p>

<p><strong>Award recognition for book one of the Cupids trilogy, <em>A Roll of the Bones</em></strong></p> <p><strong>***CANADA BOOK AWARD WINNER***</strong></p> <p><strong>***SILVER, <em>THE MIRAMICHI READER</em>’S THE VERY BEST! COVER ART/DESIGN AWARD***</strong></p> <p><br> </p> <p><strong>This […]

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<p><strong>INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER</strong></p><p><strong>“This gem of a book sparkles with wit and originality. . . . There is no shortage of tricks and feints in this excellent novel and Genevieve is a […]

<p>Lorne Elliott is at his satirical best in his new novel <i>A Few White Lies</i>. Thea, the whip-smart, feisty, resourceful, and haiku-writing teenage narrator, joins the roster of memorably high-spirited […]

cover with artwork from Virginia McCoy and a foreword from bestselling author Tom Ryan.</b></p> <p>In the 1950s and ’60s, in a close-knit Cape Breton community shaped by war and tradition, […]

<p>It is December 1918. The old world–shaped by the values of Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens– is gone and the new world now wallows in post-war chaos and darkness. </p><p>A veteran of the gas attacks and trenches, Michael Bell has returned home to a city traumatized by war and devastated by an explosion, where he finds work at <i>The Halifax Herald</i> writing about what he sees as the truth, about an age defined only by lawlessness, disease, and disorder.</p><p>Then, four days before Christmas, Michael finds his truth-telling efforts challenged by a small, one-legged boy who arrives at the newspaper office with a single, silver twenty-five-cent piece for “the kids.” When the boy strangely disappears, the paper’s editor, Walter Stone, sees a potential Dickensian story for a city in desperate need of hope. He assigns Michael and new reporter Tess Archer the job of finding the boy and telling his story–all before the Christmas Eve edition. </p><p>At first, Michael objects, believing such stories to be dangerous lies in the face of the dark truths. However, after a mysterious dream of his mother leads to difficult questions, he accepts the assignment, if only to prove small acts of generosity are meaningless in the face of a growing darkness. Yet, as Michael follows his leads through an array of the city’s desperate people, he is increasingly haunted by the hidden meaning of his dream and soon realizes understanding will only come if he finds the boy. But for Michael and the city, time is fast running out. </p><p>Filled with a cast of compelling characters and vivid images, <i>A Halifax Christmas Carol</i> tells the story of a true age of darkness and the transformative power of hope.</p>

<p><b>On the choppy coastline of Prince Edward Island, an ocean-phobic detective evades the deadly lure of a phantom ship by delving into her family’s history and harnessing her matrilineal powers […]

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<p><b>A gorgeous work of literary historical fiction exploring what is commemorated and what is forgotten in times of war, from the ReLit?nominated author of <i>The Sound of Fire</i>.</b></p> <p><i>Only the […]

Coming in May. <p><i>Acting on the Island and Other Prince Edward Island Stories: New & Selected</i> gathers together 21 stories set on PEI from the nearly 500 wide-ranging and eclectic […]

<p><b>Shortlisted for the New Brunswick Book Award for Fiction</b></p><p>A novel of absence and adolescence by the author of the award-winning <i>The Town That Drowned</i>.</p><p>It’s 1977. Seventeen-year-old Violet is left behind […]