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They Called Me Chocolate Rocket
The incredible story of John Paris Jr, hockey's first Black professional coach whose life was equally compelling on and off the ice.
$22.95, PaperbackUnder Sealed Orders
A re-release of a bestselling late nineteenth-century novel by a Maritime Canadian author.$16.95, PaperbackMorgan's Got Game
Morgan is left out when everyone in grade three starts playing a videogame at recess. When bullies accuse his frenemy Aldeen of faking her gaming, Morgan must stand up for her. An early chapter book with dyslexia-friendly features.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-8Reading level: Grade 2Lexile Reading Level: 600LLobster
A bounty of delicious, modern lobster recipes from Canada's top kitchens!$16.95, HardcoverMabou Pioneers Volume 1
This book is a genealogical record of some of the pioneer families who settled in the Mabou and District area of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
$50.00, PaperbackEqual as Citizens
Enshrined in our constitution, Canadians expect equal treatment from their government. Canada's provinces have unequal means to pay for those responsibilities, as the balance of wealth shifts over time. Richard Starr traces the history of equalization & shows how it has been undermined & proposes how it can be reframed for the twenty-first century.
$22.95, PaperbackAlgonquin Park: A Portrait
A magnificently illustrated celebration of the natural beauty through the changing seasons in one of the most spectacular places in the world, Canada's iconic Algonquin Park$34.95, HardcoverBurden of Desire
This "rich, abundantly humane love story" (Chicago Tribune) centres on a simmering love triangle ignited during the Halifax Explosion of 1917.$24.95, PaperbackOur Nell
The inspiring story of a passionate Canadian champion for women's rights who was years ahead of her time.$22.95, PaperbackA Very Double Life
Stacey's book was the first to examine in detail the convoluted, often bizarre private life of one of Canada's most influential Prime Ministers.$24.95, PaperbackRob MacNab
Be transported back to Old Pictou, Nova Scotia with this tale of witchery, muscular Christianity, press gangs, and Culloden-haunted memory in an historical novel in the tradition of Sir Walter Scott$16.95, PaperbackA Lucky Life
A memoir of one of Canada's most influential pediatricians, a compelling personality whose interests and activities have extended far beyond medicine into community development, theatre and symphonic music.$29.95, HardcoverTitanic Remembered
$16.95, PaperbackHealing the Bruises
A tough story of a young girl's journey from domestic violence to peace and safety$16.95, HardcoverInterest ages: 7-10Lilly Babysits her Brother
Lilly babysits her hyper-allergic brother and gets to use her mom's smartphone!$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-9Lexile Reading Level: 560Loyalist Rebellion in New Brunswick
The little-known story of democratic-minded New Brunswick Loyalists who refused to acquiese to rule by their betters$22.95, PaperbackMorgan on Ice
Morgan promises Aldeen he'll go to Princesses on Ice, even though he HATES skating and has plans to go to a monster truck rally with Charlie instead. Morgan must overcome his fear of conflict to resolve the dilemma. An early chapter book with dyslexia-friendly features.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 5-8Reading level: Grade 2Lexile Reading Level: 610LPilgrim Souls
A clear-eyed, emotionally honest, and tremendously moving memoir of a husband who became his wife's primary caregiver after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.$22.95, PaperbackPortrait of Julia
Julia leaves behind the stuffy post-Victorian Halifax for Europe, where she becomes ensnared in the world of the great Canadian painter J.W. Morrice and his circle of artistic friends, including Henri Matisse.$29.95, HardcoverPeggy's Cove Cooking
Favourite recipes from Nova Scotia's South Shore -- easy to prepare, with beautiful colour photos.$16.95, HardcoverScroll to Top




















