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No Small Tempest
Adria Redmond's life in a sea-faring community is marked by deception and deceit before a tragedy forces her to recognize what's important in her life.$16.95, PaperbackDream Racer
Zoë's caught the racing bug. She thinks she might even have the stuff to become a racecar engineer one day. But Zoë's mother has another dream for her daughter, and it's called "Zoë Kendall, M.D."
$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 14-18Reading level: Grade 4Footsteps Along the Grand
Through essays, photographs, poems and illustations, Katherine Jacob reveals the natural beauty and cultural diversity of this unique Canadian Heritage River.$45.00, HardcoverHoliday Misadventures
What happens when life simply won't pause in the name of good cheer and festive revelry? This unusual holiday collection brings to life the tales of Christmases gone wrong: Christmastime castaways dreaming of holiday ham, a Sable Island mystery, murder and mayhem in yuletide Yukon, spirits of Christmas of a different kind, and many others.
$9.95, PaperbackA Heritage of Stone
A Heritage of Stone offers a fascinating new perspective on the histories of many leading communities of south-western Ontario. It celebrates the many fine stone buildings which are the pride of these cities and towns.$34.95, PaperbackApples
The abundance and variety of the apples grown across Canada inspire professional chefs and home cooks alike. Elaine Elliot and Virginia Lee have collected a delicious array of apple recipes from the best chefs right across the country.$19.95, PaperbackHeritage Houses of Prince Edward Island
Full-colour photographs of stunning homes with a description of the leading architectural styles found on Prince Edward Island.$34.95, PaperbackPumpkin & Squash
Many of Canada's best chefs are now celebrate fall with pumpkin and squash dishes on their menus. In this new addition to the Flavours collection of cookbooks, Elaine Elliott and Virginia Lee offer a tantalizing array of recipes drawn from fine restaurants across the country.$19.95, PaperbackSamuel Cunard
A fascinating and readable account of the brilliance and determination of one man who played an innovative role in world transportation history.$24.95, PaperbackThe Bell Family in Baddeck
A warm and inviting picture-album look at the life and work of Mabel and Alexander Graham Bell during their years in Nova Scotia.$19.95, PaperbackToby Laughs Last
When Toby climbs too high in a tree to rescue a kite, he tumbles to the ground and has to go to hospital.$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-9Lexile Reading Level: 580LToni Biscotti's Magic Trick
Toni Biscotti is shy, really shy. So why has she signed up to perform at the school concert?$5.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-9Hamilton: A People's History
Hamilton: A People's History is lavishly illustrated with over 200 contemporary and archival images. The narrative and visuals together provide a vivid portrait of one of Ontario's most prosperous and appealing cities.$34.95, PaperbackThe Niagara Escarpment
With more than 100 beautiful colour photographs from dozens of communities in the Niagara Escarpment, this book will be savoured by all those who treasure this precious landscape.$55.00, HardcoverRunaway Gran
Rosy's grandmother keeps vanishing. Where does she go when she disappears? And does Gran really know, as she claims, where a secret treasure can be found?$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-10Reading level: Grade 3The Dreadful Truth: Canadian Crime
A look at the funny, sad, and sometimes mysterious history of crime in Canada. Author Ted Staunton presents history with humour and candour as he tells about the thieves, murderers, tricksters and traitors that rarely find their way into history books.$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 8-13The Ginger Princess
Mimi is horrified when the neighbourhood bully kidnaps a cat for what he darkly calls "an experiment." But what can a small nine-year-old do against a big, tough, eleven-year-old like Ricky?$8.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 6-10Reading level: Grade 4A Spy's Wife
A lively, readable, and informative account of life in Moscow by the wife of a Canadian military attaché who witnessed the last days of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.$24.95, PaperbackBirding at Point Pelee
Birding at Point Pelee traces Point Pelee's story from the 1870s, to the national park's establishment in 1918, to present day, when as many as 50,000 birders visit the park in May during spring migration.$24.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top



















