Sally loved taking bathsIt wasn’t because the water was full of bubbles….or because she had the bathroom all to herself…and it was not because she always came out squeaky clean…Sally loved taking bath
A young boy has lost his father, a soldier killed in action overseas. He and his mother travel the stretch of Highway 401 between Trenton and Toronto, called the Highway of Heroes, marking the route
The poems in & - A Serial Poem flit from thought to thought, from the philosophical to the mundane. They are autobiographical without being confessional, which turns into a cycle of loss and wonde
In Beginner’s Guide to Minerals and Rocks is a stunning introduction to the natural wonders that are literally under our feet. This is a highly detailed visual reference book that will show
From internet solicitation to chili parties, from fall fairs to fashion shows, from dream homes to raffles and red nose days, veteran fundraiser Jim Hawkins covers all the bases, condensing over 30 ye
The Spirit of Canada, a stunning anthology that celebrates our country's life and times, is filled to the brim with stories, songs, poems, legends, and more. This remarkable collection is a must-have
Filled with colour photographs and essential information for growing all types of bulbs suitable for the prairie garden,Best Bulbs for the Prairies is an excellent resource and an inspiration for gard
Explains the history, tools, and materials for making beautiful rustic furniture as well as the plans and step-by-step instructions for 18 great projects.
One sad day, Grandmother died. "You cannot stay here," said the man who owned the land. "I have a family ready to move in." Young Concepcion has no choice but to move to the [barrio] of the near
This definitive history presents a well-illustrated account of the construction and development of railroads in British Columbia and Alberta between 1880 and 1939 - a time of tremendous growth and exp
Who would have thought that dwarf cedar trees growing on the Niagara Escarpment could live to be nearly 2000 years old. Or that the small bonsai cedars lining the shorelines of the Canadian shield mea
First published to critical acclaim in 1986, Naomi’s Road is the story of a girl whose Japanese-Canadian family is uprooted during the Second World War. Separated from their parents, Naomi and her
In 1905, a young Englishman on a survey crew in southern Alberta came to the place the First Nations People called "The Lakes Within". What young Bert Riggall saw was a broad valley parting the mounta
2002 Independent Publisher Book Awards, Finalist, Biography CategoryThis striking collection of Lucy Maud Montgomery facts, lore, memorabilia, and tidings provides a comprehensive look at the life and