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"e;The Saddest Ship Afloat"e;
A true story of hundreds of Jewish refugees and the sea journey they hoped would save them. On May 13, 1939, the eve of the Second World War, the MS St. Louis left port in Hamburg, …
Aftershock
One of the greatest maritime disasters in history is reexamined in light of new evidence in this revealing chronicle of the 1917 Halifax explosion. On December 6, 1917, harbor …
Chowders and Soups
“[A] tasty collection . . . includes recipes for classic seafood chowders along with other varieties and unique soup recipes too.” —Atlantic Books Today Soups can comfort you …
Last Canadian Beer
A look at the history of a family beer business and how they've managed to maintain strength in an increasingly competitive industry.Featuring important insights from the company's …
Haunted Harbours
Scary tales from Nova Scotia, by the author of The Tatterdemon Omnibus and Where the Ghosts Are: A Guide to Nova Scotia’s Spookiest Places. This is a collection of ghost stories …
Relative Happiness
The delightful romantic comedy—now an award-winning feature film. The debut novel from the bestselling author of The Spoon Stealer. Filled with heartache without being maudlin, …
25 Years of 22 Minutes
“A great read for anyone who is a fan of the long-running Canadian comedy series—or just TV comedy in general.” —Brioux.tv The final chaotic season of Codco had just wrapped when …
Glass Voices
Surviving the 1917 Halifax Explosion leaves a grieving Nova Scotia couple on a long and difficult road to redemption in this “textured and rich” novel (Quill & Quire). Though …
Land Beyond the Wall
A picture book blending a sweet fairy tale with the realness of immigration, inspired by the author-illustrator’s own experiences moving to a new home. Emma lives on the grey, …
Oak Island Gold
"e;Crooker, who is a good historian and also quite witty, tells a tale of folly and obsession"e; surrounding the legendary treasure off of Canada's east coast …
In Their Own Words
A historian examines the letters written by three residents of Canada’s Maritime provinces during their service in World War I. What was the First World War really like for …