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Sandra Barr

October 30, 2020 by Atlantic Books Today

Let’s start with the Bucket List, capitalized. Bit of a morbid term, that, but like any good aphorism it effectively sums up an idea, that we’ve got got a few things we want to be sure to do before we die. It’s in the title of one of these books, which are all similarly about making fantasy reality. Dreaming and then doing. They are all books that can be read as daydream fantasy, or used as guides to make those fantasies real. And because they’re all Atlantic Canadian, you don’t have to break any COVID bubbles to get it done. Without further ado:

The Nova Scotia Bucket List
Dale Dunlop
Formac Publishing

To dream, perchance to go on 25 of the best little trips Nova Scotia has to offer. Or more likely, the ones that appeal to any given reader. There’s a great variety here, something for everyone from the adrenalin junkie to the history buff, the leisure golfer to the nature appreciator.

Hikes of Newfoundland
Katie Broadhurst
Boulder Books

This is a guide to the must-sees of Newfoundland, as seen on foot, covering the whole island, west to east. Whatever your hiking level, you’ll find something worth doing among the more than 150 trails included in this guide, with plenty of detail to help you plan your trip, including map and GPS references. And full of gorgeous photos to get you dreaming about the next hike.

Geology of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
Sandra Barr & Martha Hickman Hild
Boulder Books

The land tells a story. Geology of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island brings that story alive on the page. Or you can take it with you to the land, and it will help you find the story from the source. This is a traveller’s guide to sites of geologic interest in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Maps, GPS waypoints, and travel directions make it easy for anyone to visit breathtaking, informative locations both on and off the beaten path. These sites reveal the geological history of the two provinces.

Restigouche
Philip Lee
Goose Lane Editions

“The wild river is creation in motion, yet each season when we return to the valley, we recognize landmarks from stories centuries old, the names passed on from one generation of travellers to the next: Campbell’s, Jimmy’s Hole, Cheyne, Trotting Grounds, Stillwater, Devil’s Half Acre, Three Sisters, Shingle, White Brook Island, Pine Island, Cross Point, Two Brooks, Chamberlain Shoals, Chain of Rocks, Rafting Grounds.” Philip Lee’s canoe trip covers decades of historical reflection on the importance of a mighty river’s impact on its people.

Saltwater Gifts From the Island of Newfoundland
Christine LeGrow & Shirley A Scott
Boulder Books

This is of course a different kind of escape, into the satisfaction of creating something with your hands–for your hands. LeGrow and Scott have collected and expertly recreated some of Newfoundland’s most beloved knitwear, sprinkling in heavy doses of creative flair. Here you’ll find stunning, unique patterns. Featuring tips, tricks and tales, Saltwater Gifts is a book for givers everywhere.

Filed Under: Columns, Editorial, Web exclusives Tagged With: Boulder Books, Christine LeGrow, Dale Dunlop, Formac Publishing, Geology of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, Goose Lane Editions, hikes of newfoundland, Katie Broadhurst, Martha Hickman Hild, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Philip Lee, restigouche, Saltwater Gifts from the Island of Newfoundland, Sandra Barr, Shirley A. Scott

September 11, 2020 by Atlantic Books Today

Check out which local Atlantic books were flying off the shelves in August.

[Read more…] about August 2020: Top 5 Local Sellers from Chapters-Coles-Indigo in each Atlantic Province

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 9781773100234, Acorn Press, Alexandra Fortin, Amy Spurway, Benoit Lalonde, Blood In the Water, Boulder Books, Create, Dale Dunlop, Dale Jarvis, Donald Savoie, Dundurn Press, Emily Hepditch, Flanker, forgotten home child, Formac, Fred Hollingshurst, Genevieve Graham, Geology of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, Ghost Stories and Legends of Prince Edward Island, Goose Lane Editions, Helen Escott, hikes of newfoundland, Hiking Trails of New Brunswick, In Search of Adventure, Julie V Watson, Katie Broadhurst, Marianne Eiselt, Mary Smyth, Nicholas Guitard, nimbus, Nova Scotia Bucket List, On This Day, Penguin Random House, Philip Lee, Reginald Dutch Thompson, Reginald Thompson, restigouche, Sandra Barr, Silver Donald Cameron, Simon and Schuster, Thanks For the Business, the bygone days, the woman in the attic, Waterfalls of New Brunswick, waterfalls of nova scotia

August 12, 2020 by Atlantic Books Today

Check out which local Atlantic books were flying off the shelves in July.

NOVA SCOTIA
1. Forgotten Home Child by Genevieve Graham (Fiction)

2. Waterfalls Of Nova Scotia by Benoit Lalonde (Local Interest)

3. Where To Cycle In Nova Scotia by Adam Barnett (Local Interest)

4. Small Game Hunting At The Local Coward Gun Club by Megan Gail Coles (Fiction)

5. Formac Field Guide to Nova Scotia Birds by Jeffrey C. Domm

NEW BRUNSWICK
1. Waterfalls of New Brunswick A Guide by Nicholas Guitard (Local Interest)

2. Hiking Trails of New Brunswick 4ED by Marianne Eiselt (Local Interest)

3. Restigouche by Philip Lee (Local Interest)

4. Geology of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island by Sandra Barr (Local Interest)

5. Forgotten Home Child by Genevieve Graham (Fiction)

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
1. Forgotten Home Child by Genevieve Graham (Fiction)

2. The Bygone Days by Reginald “Dutch” Thompson (Local Interest)

3. Small Game Hunting At The Local Coward Gun Club by Megan Gail Coles (Fiction)

4. Welcome to Camp Fill-in-the-Blank by Hope Dalvay (Local Interest)

5. Mammals of Prince Edward Island and Adjacent Marine Waters by Rosemary Curley (Local Interest)

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
1. Woman In The Attic by Emily Hepditch (Local Interest)

2. Lost In Newfoundland by Michael Winsor (Local Interest)

3. Small Game Hunting At The Local Coward Gun Club by Megan Gail Coles (Fiction)

4. Hikes of Newfoundland by Mary Smyth (Local Interest)

5. The Innocents by Michael Crummey (Fiction)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 9781487000127, 9781773100234, Emily Hepditch, forgotten home child, formac field guide to nova scotia birds, Genevieve Graham, Geology of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, hikes of newfoundland, Hiking Trails of New Brunswick, Hope Dalvay, Jeffery C Domm, lost in newfoundland, mammals of prince edward island and adjacent marine waters, Marianne Eiselt, Mary Smyth, Megan Gail Coles, Michael Crummey, Michael Winsor, Nicholas Guitard, Philip Lee, Reginald Dutch Thompson, restigouche, Rosemary Curley, Sandra Barr, Small Game Hunting At The Local Coward Gun Club, the bygone days, the woman in the attic, Waterfalls of New Brunswick, waterfalls of nova scotia, Welcome to Camp Fill in the Blank, where to cycle in nova scotia

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